Ultrasound Room Design Guidelines
Room for diagnostic ultrasound imaging located close to patient toilet and change rooms.
Ultrasound room design guidelines. This is especially true in the branch of medicine called medical imaging. The art of applying medical imaging requires high technology equipment tremendous care and patience and a unique sensitivity. Medicine is a science but the practice of medicine is an art. For ed and trauma you want as large a room as possible to accommodate stretchers and beds.
And a critical patient will require multiple doctors nurses respiratory and other staff. Consultations were held with sonographers in centres throughout the uk during the revision process in order to collect a range of current ultrasound practice evidence to inform the changes. In a move parallel to the design criteria to minimize interference between the mri scanner and other equipment in the building the guidelines now requires the mri scanner room floor design to take into account the thresholds for ferrous materials for the mri scanner or shim tolerances to help protect image quality. Change rooms should be accessible directly from the mammography room and an.
Examination specific standards 13 contrast enhanced ultrasound ceus 13 standards and guidance already published 14 relating to specific types of ultrasound examinations 5. An ultrasound scan uses high frequency sound waves to create an image of the inside of the body. Room for diagnostic ultrasound procedures such as breast biopsy located close to patient toilet and change rooms. Imaging equipment drives room requirements.
Working standards ultrasound published in october 2001. Standards for provision of an ultrasound service registration 12 4. Mammography should be located adjacent to an ultrasound room for fine needle biopsies. It is safe to use during pregnancy and is also a diagnostic tool for conditions that affect the.
However the space requirements within the room are greater. Mammography rooms should provide sufficient area for interventional procedures such as needle biopsy that may require bed access and prone positioning. We also make sure the room can be easily and quickly cleaned. Some room changes are driven by aging imaging equipment.
The room design for a vascular study can ignore the need for bathroom access mentioned in the fetal ultrasound section. The patient is not required to drink water for these procedures. The design of the radiology imaging sciences department introduction to design considerations.