Resume Suspended Exams; Select Or Change Protocols - GE Definium AMX 700 Operator's Manual

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NOTE: The new exam will be placed under the same accession number as a new series. Check your
facility's conformance standards before selecting this option because it may effect HIS/RIS or PACS
formats.
[NEW EXAM] creates a new exam and series for the patient and opens the Select Protocols screen.
[CANCEL] closes the message and returns you to the Worklist.
5. Refer to

Select or Change Protocols

Resume Suspended Exams

Suspended exams may be resumed at any time. The process of resuming a suspended exam is the same
as starting a new exam.
1. Select the exams from the Worklist.
2. Press [RESUME EXAM].
NOTE: Protocol selections and technique changes are not saved in a suspended exam. Protocols must
be reselected and techniques must be re-set.
Select or Change Protocols
The Select Protocols screen (Figure A4-3) appears when you press [START EXAM] on the Worklist or Add
Patient screen or when you press [SELECT PROTOCOLS] on the Acquisition screen.
The select protocols screen is divided into two halves: Available Protocols on the left and Selected
Protocols on the right.
Available Protocols lists all the protocols currently listed in the database, categorized by anatomical
region: for example, head, chest, spine, and abdomen. Each category expands to show the exam(s)
for that category.
Selected Protocols lists all currently selected protocols in the following format: anatomy / exam. This
list automatically updates as protocols are selected or removed.
Refer to
Chapter A7: Set Preferences-Protocols
protocol database.
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(p. A4-7) to continue with the exam.
(p. A7-39) for information on adding protocols to the
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