Prepare The Animal; Safety Of Use - Juniper 4VETJ User Manual

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Prepare the Animal

Preparing animals for ultrasonography varies depending on
the animal, the type of exam being done, and the type of
probe being used.
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WARNING! It is assumed by Draminski and Juniper Systems,
Inc. that the user of this equipment is properly trained to
safely and correctly perform ultrasonography on animals.
Special, certified gel designed for ultrasound examinations
must be used. Using other substances may be dangerous
for the animal and cause undesirable effects. It can also
have a negative influence on the head of the probe. Proper
gelling improves penetration of the signals and helps obtain
correct and more legible images.
For external probes, prepare the skin of the animal in the
area to be examined. You might need to shave fur and
wipe the area with a disinfecting agent. Cover the skin of
the patient with the gel.

Safety of Use

Review the following list of safety issues before using the
4VetJ. More safety information is located in Appendix C,
Warnings, Regulatory Information, and Licensing.
The 4VetJ ultrasound is only for use on animals. It is not for
human use.
The 4VetJ is a mobile computer with solid construction.
Handle the touch panel, probe, and other components
carefully to avoid mechanical damage.
To limit the influence of acoustic energy emitted by the
ultrasound probe on the operator and the animal, follow
the recommended standards of ultrasound examinations.
Technical inspection of the 4VetJ by the manufacturer
every two years is recommended to help guarantee the
highest level of performance and safety.
Carry out periodic inspections of the probe, cable
and the connector. If mechanical damage is found or
suspected, it is necessary to send these components to
the manufacturer for servicing.
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