Sales 300: Day 1 (Breast Care) PDF
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This document contains sales questions related to breast care technologies, such as imaging, lasers, and other medical instruments. It covers topics like real-time imaging and specific procedures used in breast care.
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Sales 300: Day 1 (Breast Care) Study online at https://quizlet.com/_gk2aos 1. intravenously: SAG is injected ____ and it rapidly binds to plasma proteins in the blood 2. real-time: our cameras capture and show ____-____ video of blood flow/lymphat- ics/biliary anatomy 3. 3R: what class laser...
Sales 300: Day 1 (Breast Care) Study online at https://quizlet.com/_gk2aos 1. intravenously: SAG is injected ____ and it rapidly binds to plasma proteins in the blood 2. real-time: our cameras capture and show ____-____ video of blood flow/lymphat- ics/biliary anatomy 3. 3R: what class laser is the spy phi? 4. no: does the spy emit any radiation or do you need any extra protective gear? 5. no: is the spy sterile? 6. infrared: what type of light does SPY fluoresce under? 7. 2.5: how many mg of agent green is there in one mL of water? 8. an extra vial of aqueous solvent and a 22g needle: what does the lymphatic kit have that the spy phi kit does not? 9. no known drug allergies: NKDA means... 10. 3-4 minutes: what's the half life of ICG 11. 15-20 min: how long should you wait before injecting ICG again after the first injection? 12. sodium iodide: ICG contains less than 5% ______ _____ and you should not support cases where an allergy to this is known 13. liver, bile: spy is filtered in the ____ and excreted in the _____ 14. 2: the maximum dosage of ICG is ___mg/kg 15. false: T or F: the SPY is nephrotoxic 16. tight bolus flush: what do you have to do after you inject ICG via IV? 17. right before injection: when should you reconstitute ICG in a longer surgery (ex: DIEP) 18. 10cc: how much saline do you use for the tight bolus flush? 19. 6 hr: how long is ICG stable? 20. no: can a vial of ICG be used for more than one patient? 21. yes: does sterile technique need to be used when reconstituting ICG? 22. no: has SPY been indicated for pregnant or lactating mothers? 23. 60: ICG has a ____ yr safety record 24. headache, sensation of warmth, and skin rash: what mild side effects does the SPY have? 25. nipple is smooth muscle: why would the nipple be darker using SPY compared to the surrounding breast tissue? 26. MOLLI: which wire free loc is smallest is the market? 27. conditional: the MOLLI marker is MRI _____ 28. nodes: MOLLI's small size allows for placement in _____ 29. echogenic: _____ means able to see on ultrasound 30. unsafe: MOLLI introducer is MRI ______ 1/3 Sales 300: Day 1 (Breast Care) Study online at https://quizlet.com/_gk2aos 31. penetration: MOLLI introducer, even though its 14 gauge, has a low force of _____ 32. 9mm: how large is the profile of the oncopen? 33. 30 degrees: what is the angle of the oncopen tip 34. small tactile dots: what can help you know what side the top of the oncopen is 35. volume and power: what two buttons are on the MOLLI tablet 36. yes: can you mount (IV pole) and adjust the height of the MOLLI tablet 37. sleep mode: mode when you press power down quick 38. 10s: how long do you have to hold power down to shut the tablet off? 39. yes: is the tablet rechargable? 40. 12cm: what size introducer do you use for stereotactic placement 41. skin nick: what's a way to have a lower force of penetration on pt.'s with denser breasts? 42. deactivate: MOLLI wont break ____ or lose signal 43. hematomas, dense: MOLLI is detectable through _____, ______ breasts, and calcifications 44. no: is additional capital equipment needed in radiology for MOLLI 45. false: T or F: you twist the wand into the power cord 46. WAND100: error code, you must purchase a new wand... called ____ 47. WAND300: error code, CAN be fixed, often a tablet issue 48. 3D directionality, auditory, visual, distance: 4 types of feedback 49. yes: does MOLLI work with metal instruments and electrocautery? 50. +- 1mm: what's the level of accuracy for MOLLI 51. 1-3T: what's the range (teslas) for MRI compatibility 52. create a cavity around marker: if you cannot get the marker to stick to re.mark- able what can you do? 53. no: can you retrieve and replace a marker at the same time with re.markable? 54. hematomas and dense breast tissue: what can the savi not reflect through 55. 4cm: how far apart should MOLLI markers be placed when bracketing 56. LOCalizer: fragile, deactivates and inaccuracies in measurement due to dead space are all selling points against...? 57. elucent: no mountable tablet, needs pad, bulky cart, and maximum of 3 markers allowed to be placed are selling points against.... 58. add compression: what can you do if you think that you have a false positive signal with MOLLI 59. LOCalizer: uses RFID 60. LOCalizer: single use probe with 8mm tip and single use tag 61. magseed: cannot be used with metal instruments and no directional feedback 62. sentimag console: whats the capital component from endomag 2/3 Sales 300: Day 1 (Breast Care) Study online at https://quizlet.com/_gk2aos 63. savi: what was the first non radioactive wire free loc? 64. elucent: what company utilizes the smartclip 65. navi slim: what is elucent's probe that works with electrocautery called 66. elucent: what wire free loc uses a patient pad 67. RSL: first wire free loc to market 68. breast center, women's imaging department: separate area for radiology aside from the hospitals general radiology department can be called ____ ____ or _____ _____ ____ 69. radiology: mammo tech, ultrasound tech, radiologist, radiology supervisor, and breast health navigator are all key members of the _____ dept. 70. radiologist: determines best localization method based on preference, regional differences, lesion characteristics, and pt. tolerance 71. 1 cm: most radiologists want placement within ___ of lesion 72. no: can you see calcifications on ultrasound? 73. ultrasound: mammo is used if ______ is not possible (calcifications, small lesions, location) 74. sound: what types of waves does ultrasound use 75. gain and depth: what can you adjust on ultrasound images 76. cc: cranial caudal abbrev. 77. MLO: medial lateral oblique abbrev. 78. ultrasound: what imaging method is most commonly used for placement 79. yes: does a patient normally get imaging after placement 80. post-placement mammography: what imaging gets done after placement for the surgeon to review prior to surgery 81. yes: does mammography use xray 82. upright and prone: what are the two types of imaging units for mammo 83. foot pedal, stereo add-ons, compression plates/paddles/grids, imaging unit: components of mammo 84. MLO: what directional imaging is only used for diagnostic purposes 85. alphanumeric grid: 2D images, done upright only, fully manual, 8cm introducer 86. twice: paddles must be repositioned _____ 3/3