Re: xp 10 views

From: James S Smeltzer MD (gaperina@mindspring.com)
Tue Aug 25 15:37:27 1998


Thanks, Dan!

It's just that ours is now in this hole-in-the-wall room with no independent AC, two fans, a computer & VCR. We are thinking of opening it as a steam shower & charging admission. Perhaps we will need to bite the bullet & get an AC or a new scanner to solve the thermal difficulties.

Jim S.

At 02:46 PM 8/25/1998 -0400, you wrote: >Jim S-
>About the only way to show an OB patient her baby on an Acuson XP10 is
>to have a slave monitor positioned so that they can view the scan. This
>monitor can be placed on top of the unit turned and tilted towards the
>patient or a better solution is to have it at the foot of the bed so
>they do not have to strain to see it. You can turn it on and off at will
>to avoid having to explain every image.
>
>DM, TJU
>




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