Safety
2-10 Vivid S70 / S60 – User Manual
BC092760-1EN
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OB Exam
Exam Preparation
Prior to an ultrasound examination, the patient should be
informed of the clinical indication, specific benefits, potential
risks, and alternatives, if any. In addition, if the patient requests
information about the exposure time and intensity, it should be
provided. Patient access to educational materials regarding
ultrasound is strongly encouraged to supplement the information
communicated directly to the patient. Furthermore, these
examinations should be conducted in a manner and take place
in a setting which ensures patient dignity and privacy:
• Prior material knowledge and approval of the presence of
nonessential personnel with the number of such personnel
kept to a minimum.
• An intent to share with the parents per the physician's
judgment, either during the examination or shortly hereafter,
the information derived.
• An offer of choice about viewing the fetus.
• An offer of choice about learning the sex of the fetus, if such
information becomes available.
Ultrasound examinations performed solely to satisfy the family's
desire to know the fetal sex, to view the fetus, or to obtain a
picture of the fetus should be discouraged.