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ArtPix EZ2Go 3.10 General Training

ArtPix EZ2Go 3.10 General Training

Welcome to the Artpix easy to go application. Training for the general user. This training will focus on examination workflow from start to finish utilizing the three point 10 software. Additionally, this training will cover common tools on the system and include image processing. By the end of this module, the learner will be able to. Register a patient via RIS or manual entry. Add a study to an existing exam. Verify patient information. Manipulate technical factors during the exam. Perform an exam. Manipulate images, if desired via post processing. And send images for archive. To power on the tablet, press and hold the power button until the system powers on. The selected login will depict which user credentials are assigned. The system will open to the patient registration area upon login. The top panel houses multiple system functions. The system status is the circle located in the upper left hand corner of the tablet. Green indicates the system is ready for an image. Read to indicates the system is not ready for an image. The workstation status displays the current tablet to hospital network strength as well as its current battery charge. The detector connection status displays the strength of the wireless detector signal as well as the detector battery charge. The detector temperature status is only seen if there is a concern. Disk space displays yellow if the hard drive is approaching its limit. Red suggests there is not enough disk space to store an additional image. External tools allows the user to access the reject analysis tool as well as capture data if there is an issue with the most recent exposure. This is helpful when troubleshooting specific image occurrences. The queue manager displays the current status of any images sending to archive. System settings offers the user access to multiple system configurations. System settings will not be covered in this training video, as access to this area is restricted. The user menu allows the current user to switch a user log off and shut down the system. There are several ways to begin the patient exam in the registration mode. The work list can be filtered by searching for name, ID, or date. Once the search mode is chosen, type in the correlating patient information to filter the work list. Select advanced search to filter the work list by more detailed exam information. Urgent can be utilized to begin an exam immediately without patient information. New patient allows the user to manually register a patient that is not found on the work list. Barcode allows the user to scan in a patient on the work list via the printed exam order. To begin a single study exam, select the desired patient from the work list. The system will open into study mode. When there are multiple studies ordered for single patient select the checkbox for all applicable exams, then select the register button to enter the study mode. Once in study mode, the user can select the desired workstation table, Bucky Wall, Bucky or out of Bucky for tabletop mode. If multiple detectors are attached, select the desired detector in the workstation dropdown menu. Patient body size can be selected prior to beginning exposures. Once selected, the body size will hold throughout the exam. This provides the user with the recommended exposure parameters to be used based on the chosen body size. If the user needs to add an exam to the existing study, select the actions button. When the dropdown opens, select add exam and then select the gridview to see all available exams. The user can also select the anatomical view. Then the desired body part. An add the exam from the right side of the screen to the current study. Select save when finished to go back into the exam. Choosing the body part selection allows the user to choose the anatomy based on the examination ordered. The view selection is for the user to select the view they wish to perform. Once the viewer selected, the user can view the recommended technical factors. An grid settings based on the system sensitivity, an calibration information. Note these values are added to the image DICOM information sent to PAX. So if another technique is used, the user should change these values accordingly. Also note the art pics easy to Go, system is not tide to the X Ray generator. 0 The suggested factors need to be set on the generator console of your system. Once the system status changes from a red circle to green, the system is ready to receive an image. An exposure made before a green circle is displayed will not produce an image. After the exposure is complete, the image will automatically display. At this point, the system allows for additional postprocessing functions. The user can also choose to accept or reject the image and move on to the next exposure. If the incorrect view was selected, for example, a shoulder EPI was selected prior to exposure but a shoulder axial was performed. Exposure specific information can be corrected. Select the pencil icon next to the view name the top left corner of the image. The user can then navigate to the correct view and apply the name and post processing settings to the current image. In a case where the user makes an exposure with AEC selected on their generator, the user could enter the measure to MAF values from their generator console to the images being sent to PACs. To enter the exposed values, select the pencil icon next to the KV&MAS values in the upper left corner of the image. Enter the current values into the fields and select save. The area concerning the image deviation index or die can also be modified if necessary. Select the pencil icon next to the dye readout and drag the ROI tool to the desired area. Once the area is defined, select apply to change the images DICOM information. To the right of the image is the tools area for image post processing. The first section common tools provides users with a few of the most commonly used functions in post processing. They are pan left or right, annotations, cropping, adjustment. Free text annotation. Image rotation and flip. Fit to screen and HQ to view the high quality version of the image. The second section annotation provides more advanced features for image annotations. Left right and free annotation could be found again here, as well as a list of predefined annotations and eraser to delete annotations and measurement tools for distance and angulation. The third section, image processing, provides tools to manipulate the image is appearance. First, a slide bar that allows the user to brighten or darken the image without affecting the window values in packs. This is followed by the windowing tool that when adjusted will affect the packs window values. Selecting the advanced to image processing button will open an additional menu allowing for advanced image impression adjustments. Here the user will find a list of pre made to image processing sets as well as slide bars to adjust individual aspects of the image impression. Some specific user profiles will allow for more advanced tools by selecting the advanced button at the bottom of the screen. The cropping tools can be found in the cropping dropdown menu. The first tool allows the user to modify the existing cropped area. While the second allows the user to click and drag to define a new cropped area. The user can choose to remove all cropping by selecting the third tool, no crop. Recalculating this will display the entire area of the detector both inside and outside the radiated area. The final tool will reprocess the image based on the new cropped area. The 4th Section View has tools to fit the image to the current screen size display, get pixel ratio of 1 to one, invert the image grayscale and display the high quality version of the image. If view more is selected, the user has the ability to flip, rotate and zoom the image. The last section edit provides the user the option to undo the last changes reset to the originally acquired image. Reset to the last saved version of the image, or permanently delete the image. Once all adjustments are complete, the user can accept or reject the image. Once image post processing is completed, the image must be accepted or rejected. The accept function can be configured to only accept the image or accept and send the image. If the user rejects the image, they must select the reject reason and the system will prepare to repeat the exposure. If the image is accepted, the system will prepare for the next exposure in the list of views. On the image Acquisition Screen, acquired images are displayed in thumbnails across the bottom. Rejected images are marked with a Red X press. The Select all button to select the entire series. Descend or click on individual images to send select images. If needed, change the save button to send and select this in the images to packs. Once the exam is completed, an image is sent. The user may close the study and log off by selecting the username and log off. This will close the study and require the next user to provide their specific login credentials. If the user wishes to close or suspend the visit without logging off, they can select the X in the top left corner of the screen and select the desired function. Closed the visit will move the patient to the archive list and provide further exposure under the same exam. Exams that are suspended will place the patient exam back into the registration list and allow further imaging for that exam. Once the exam is closed, the image can be accessed in the archive mode. In this area, exams can be filtered, reviewed, edited or sent to an archiving network node, such as packs. To view an exam selected on the left side of the screen. Once studies are selected, they are displayed on the right side of the screen with the user can select specific images to be reviewed, sent to archive, deleted or rejected. The actions dropdown allows the user to edit patient specific details, modify exam specifics, re register the patient for another exam. Delete an entire patient from the archive list. Protect or unprotect a study from deletion. Select or unselect all studies in the archive list and refresh the archive list. To shut down the tablet, select the name on the user currently logged in. In our case superuser, the dropdown box will open. Select shut down. This will shut down the application and power down the system.

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