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Losing Track of the Probe Orientation Marker
ОглавлениеMake it a habit to have a finger or thumb on the probe marker or be able to clearly see the probe marker (Figure 5.11). It is easy to lose track of the probe marker without making this habitual while imaging. It not only helps with orientation but also prevents creating confusing planes through structures by the sonographer's awareness of being in longitudinal, sagittal, transverse, and short‐ and long‐axis planes. Moreover, keep the screen orientation marker to the left so you maintain the “head to the left, tail to the right” orientation, which is the same as radiography (see Figure 1.6).