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myNeedle Companion feat. myNeedle Guide Software Online Training

This online training introduces you to the myNeedle Guide software solution for CT-guided interventional procedures. myNeedle Guide is part of the myNeedle Companion feature.

This course is best viewed on either a tablet, laptop, desktop, or connected monitor. Not recommended to view on a smartphone.

Continue Button Untitled Scene Master Template HOOD05162003052540 | Effective Date: 26-Nov-2019 ? myNeedle Companion featuring myNeedle Guide Software Online Training This online training introduces you to the myNeedle Guide software and covers the following four learning objectives: Understand the purpose of the myNeedle Guide software Get familiar with the two layouts on the tablet Get familiar with the two monitors and their layouts at the acquisition workplace Know about system components required for the use of myNeedle Guide 1 4 3 2 Welcome [Audio file name: audf_va50_mng_sw_olt_welcome.mp3] Welcome to the myNeedle Companion featuring myNeedle Guide Software Online Training. This online training introduces you to the myNeedle Guide software and covers the following four learning objectives: Navigation Help Select the icon above to open the table of contents. Click Next to continue. Next Welcome Slide The timeline displays the slide progression. Slide the orange bar backwards to rewind the timeline. Click Next to continue. Next Timeline Select the buttons to learn more about a topic. Be sure to review all topics before navigating to the next slide. Click Next to continue. Next Tab Arrow Slide Select the X to close the pop-up. Click Next to continue. Next Layer Slide Select Submit to record your response. Click the X in the upper right corner to exit the navigation help. Assessment Slide Introduction to my Needle Guide ? Purpose of myNeedle Guide In interventional procedures, such as biopsies or pain therapy treatments, the CT system is used to monitor the intervention and assist with positioning a minimally invasive surgical instrument, for example, a needle, in the desired location of the patient’s body. myNeedle Guide displays the acquired intervention scans on the second monitor in the control room, also called application monitor, and in the examination room in a synchronized way. In addition, the acquired images are displayed on the tablet allowing you to interact with the images inside the examination room, for example, to optimize images displayed on the in-room monitor. The in-room monitor images are needed to monitor the movement of the surgical instrument and to avoid injuries of sensitive structures, such as vessels or nerves. myNeedle Guide: Software solution for CT-guided interventional procedures Purpose of myNeedle Guide [Audio file name: audf_va40_mng_sw_olt_purp_mng.mp3] In interventional procedures, such as biopsies or pain therapy treatments, the CT system is used to monitor the intervention and assist with positioning a minimally invasive surgical instrument, for example, a needle, in the desired location of the patient’s body. myNeedle Guide displays the acquired intervention scans on the second monitor in the control room, also called application monitor, and in the examination room in a synchronized way. In addition, the acquired images are displayed on the tablet allowing you to interact with the images inside the examination room, for example, to optimize images displayed on the in-room monitor. The in-room monitor images are needed to monitor the movement of the surgical instrument and to avoid injuries of sensitive structures, such as vessels or nerves. ? Available Scan Modes The following scan modes are available for myNeedle Guide 2D and myNeedle Guide 3D examinations. Select the tab arrows to learn more about the three scan modes. Please note: For more information on the myNeedle Guide 2D and 3D workflows, please see the corresponding videos on PEPconnect. i-Sequence i-Fluoro (license-dependent) i-Spiral (only available for myNeedle Guide 3D) Available Scan Modes [Audio file name: audf_va40_mng_sw_olt_scan_modes.mp3] The following scan modes are available for myNeedle Guide 2D and myNeedle Guide 3D examinations. Select the tab arrows to learn more about the three scan modes. Please note: For more information on the myNeedle Guide 2D and 3D workflows, please see the corresponding videos on PEPconnect. i-Spiral (Only Available for myNeedle Guide 3D) Spiral scan range allowing you to acquire images of the preferred scan length. In addition to the axial slices that can be generated at different slice thicknesses, a thin slice series ('+ 3D') is generated and loaded into the MPR and VRT segments in the myNeedle Guide application, providing 3D viewing functionality. Please note: If required, all intervention scans can be planned and triggered from inside the examination room. To avoid radiation exposure to the operator, i-Spiral scans can also be triggered from the control room. i-Fluoro (License-Dependent) With i-Fluoro, you can position the needle during real-time imaging. While progressing the needle, you can check the updated position in the interventional 2D axial segments on the in-room monitor in the examination room. Please note: For more information on the i-Fluoro workflow, please see the i-Fluoro Workflow Video on PEPconnect. i-Sequence i-Sequence is a low dose sequence scan that can be quickly repeated while inserting and gently pushing the needle into the patient's body until the needle is in the correct position. i-Sequence allows for quick scan repetitions, for example, for dynamic monitoring of the needle during a procedure. There are two types of i-Sequence scans: 2D i-Sequence: Sequence scan range at different detector collimations generating axial slices. 3D i-Sequence (only available for myNeedle Guide 3D): Sequence scan range at full or half detector width for increased z-coverage. In addition to the axial slices that can be generated at different slice thicknesses, a thin slice series ('+ 3D') is generated and loaded into the MPR and VRT segments in the myNeedle Guide application, providing 3D viewing functionality. Please note: If required, all intervention scans can be planned and triggered from inside the examination room. To avoid radiation exposure to the operator, i-Sequence scans can also be triggered from the control room. Required System Componnets ? Control Room The console in the control room is your main workstation and consists of two monitors, a control box, mouse, and keyboard. It allows you to plan a CT-guided intervention, trigger scanning, and gives you access to all intervention-specific functionalities and tools. Select the colored callouts on the left to learn more about the console components. Control Room [Audio file name: audf_va40_mng_sw_olt_ctrl_room.mp3] The console in the control room is your main workstation and consists of two monitors, a control box, mouse, and keyboard. It allows you to plan a CT-guided intervention, trigger scanning, and gives you access to all intervention-specific functionalities and tools. Select the colored callouts to learn more about the console components. Control Box (Required) Enables you to Start and stop a scan Move the patient table Tilt the gantry from outside the examination room Second Monitor (Application Monitor, Required) Displays the myNeedle Guide application if an intervention protocol is applied. It allows you to View the acquired images on the screen Plan the needle path Interact with images Track the progress of the needle during the intervention Examination Monitor (Required) Displays the syngo Acquisition Workplace which allows you to Register patients Select a scan protocol Perform examinations ? Examination Room In addition to the CT scanner, the following hardware components are available to perform a myNeedle Guide workflow in the examination room: X-ray foot switch (optional) i-Joystick (optional) Tablet dock for patient table (depending on scanner system) Standard system tablet (10.2”, required) In-room monitor (required) Select the colored callouts on the left to learn more about these hardware components. Examination Room [Audio file name: audf_va40_mng_sw_olt_exam_room.mp3] In addition to the CT scanner, the following hardware components are available to perform a myNeedle Guide workflow in the examination room: X-ray foot switch (optional) i-Joystick (optional) Tablet dock for patient table (depending on scanner system) Standard system tablet (10.2 inches, required) In-room monitor (required) Select the colored callouts to learn more about these hardware components. In-Room Monitor (required) Mirrors the myNeedle Guide screen that is displayed on the second monitor (application monitor) at the console in the control room. Standard System Tablet (10.2”, Required) Allows you to control the most important functionalities from inside the examination room. You can attach the tablet to the gantry (for SOMATOM X.cite, SOMATOM X.ceed, and NAEOTOM Alpha) or to the tablet dock. Tablet Dock for Patient Table (Depending on Scanner System) Holds the tablet and, if plugged in, it also charges the tablet. The tablet dock can be mounted on the side rail on either side of the table. i-Joystick (Optional) Provides controls to move the table. The i-Joystick can be mounted on the side rail on either side of the table. X-ray Foot Switch (Optional) Triggers scanning by stepping on it. The X-ray foot switch is connected to the X-ray foot switch interface at the gantry. Please note: The availability of the interfaces depends on your system configuration. Acquisition Workplace Monitor Layouts ? Examination Monitor User Interface (UI) Select the colored callouts on the left to learn more about the areas of the user interface of the examination monitor. Examination Monitor UI [Audio file name: audf_va40_mng_sw_olt_exam_mon_ui.mp3] This is an interactive overview of the examination monitor’s user interface in the control room. Select the colored callouts to learn more about the areas of this user interface and their purpose. Parameter Panel Displays either the scan or the recon parameters that are defined in the selected scan protocol to check and / or modify the parameters (recon parameter panel displayed here). Double-click a recon icon of a recon job in the Recon Ranges area to access the recon parameter panel or right-click a recon icon there and choose Show Parameters from the context menu. Double-click a scan range in the Timeline area to access the scan parameter panel or right-click a scan range there and choose Show Parameters from the context menu. Taskflow Control Displays the examination tasks in chronological order: Selected protocol myExam Compass (display depending on scan protocol selection) Topogram scan Intervention scan task Tomogram scan Reconstruction Close CARE Profile Displays the dose curve. Topogram Segment Displays the acquired topogram. Tomogram Segment Displays the acquired tomogram. Recon Ranges Area Displays the recon ranges for each scan range. A recon range is indicated by a recon icon. Timeline Displays the scan ranges in the chronological order in which they appear on a time axis. Execution Control Displays the control buttons. Patient Position Area Displays the current patient position and position control icons. ? Intervention Scan Task During a CT-guided intervention, the intervention Scan task on the taskflow control of the examination monitor allows you to select one of the available intervention scan modes, and displays the scan parameters and the dose values for the next scan of the selected mode. Select the colored callouts on the right image to learn more about the intervention Scan task. Taskflow control Intervention Scan Task [Audio file name: audf_va40_mng_sw_olt_exam_mon_scan_task.mp3] During a CT-guided intervention, the intervention Scan task on the Taskflow Control of the examination monitor allows you to select one of the available intervention scan modes, and displays the scan parameters and the dose values for the next scan of the selected mode. Select the colored callouts on the right image to learn more about the intervention Scan task. Intervention Parameters Display Displays the dose settings of the current scan range. In addition, you can adapt the Eff. mAs and kV setting, and choose the slice thickness from the Slice list for the current scan range. For i-Fluoro scans, you can choose a HandCARE setting to protect the operator's hand from radiation dose. i-Fluoro Icon Selects the i-Fluoro scan mode for the next scan. i-Sequence Icon Selects the i-Sequence scan mode for the next scan. i-Spiral Icon Selects the i-Spiral scan mode for the next scan. ? myNeedle Guide Application Monitor UI The myNeedle Guide software displayed on the second monitor in the control room enables you to View the acquired images on the screen Plan the needle path Interact with images Use dedicated tools Track the progress of the needle during the intervention Select the colored callouts on the left to learn more about the areas of the myNeedle Guide user interface and their purpose. Please note: The layout shown here is the 3D + Reference Layout. myNeedle Guide Application Monitor UI [Audio file name: audf_va40_mng_sw_olt_mng_applic_mon_ui.mp3] The myNeedle Guide software displayed on the second monitor in the control room enables you to View the acquired images on the screen, Plan the needle path, Interact with images, Use dedicated tools, and Track the progress of the needle during the intervention Select the colored callouts to learn more about the areas of the myNeedle Guide user interface and their purpose. 2D Axial Segments Display thick slice images. MPR / VRT Segments Display thin slice images. Reference Segments Display 2D images that are loaded from a previous study, for example, a topogram or images of a contrast enhanced study. You need to load reference images into the reference segments. Images from other modalities can also be loaded into these segments. myNeedle Guide Workflow Header Provides workflow controls, settings, and tools to plan a needle path. Tablet Layouts ? Tablet-Monitor Display Synchronization The tablet allows you to control the most important functionalities of the intervention workflow from inside the examination room. You can toggle between the following screens: Intervention Acquisition screen myNeedle Guide screen All actions that you perform on the tablet, for example, modifying measurements, configuring settings, performing workflow steps, and image interactions, are fully synchronized with the corresponding screens at the console and the in-room monitor screen, and vice-versa. Select the colored callouts on the left to learn more about the screens. Toggle Tablet-Monitor Display Synchronization [Audio file name: audf_va40_mng_sw_olt_tablet_mon_sync.mp3] The tablet allows you to control the most important functionalities of the intervention workflow from inside the examination room. You can toggle between the following screens: Intervention Acquisition screen myNeedle Guide screen All actions that you perform on the tablet, for example, modifying measurements, configuring settings, performing workflow steps, and image interactions, are fully synchronized with the corresponding screens at the console and the in-room monitor screen, and vice-versa. Select the colored callouts on the left to learn more about the screens. myNeedle Guide screen on the application monitor at the console in the control room and on the in-room monitor in the examination room syngo Acquisition Workplace screen on the examination monitor at the console in the control room myNeedle Guide Screen on the Tablet Allows image navigation and interaction, and provides dedicated tools to control the intervention workflow from inside the examination room. Intervention Acquisition Screen on the Tablet Provides a subset of the most important functionalities of the syngo Acquisition Workplace during a CT-guided intervention study, which allow you to control the next intervention scan. ? Intervention Acquisition Screen UI Some functionalities of the syngo Acquisition Workplace are also available on the tablet, for example: Planning the scans that are used in the myNeedle Guide workflow. Switching between intervention scan modes. Changing the scan and recon parameters of the next scan. Graphically planning the recon range on the topogram from inside the examination room. The settings you configure on the tablet are synchronized with the syngo Acquisition Workplace at the console, and vice-versa. Select the colored callouts on the right to learn more about the user interface of the intervention acquisition screen. Intervention Acquisition Screen UI [Audio file name: audf_va40_mng_sw_olt_tablet_interv_acqui_ui.mp3] Some functionalities of the syngo Acquisition Workplace are also available on the tablet, for example: Planning the scans that are used in the myNeedle Guide workflow. Switching between intervention scan modes. Changing the scan and recon parameters of the next scan. Graphically planning the recon range on the topogram from inside the examination room. The settings you configure on the tablet are synchronized with the syngo Acquisition Workplace at the console, and vice-versa. Select the colored callouts to learn more about the user interface of the intervention acquisition screen. Dose Parameter Display The Dose Parameter display provides information on the dose values of the next scan. If the Show advanced dose display setting is turned on, the accumulated dose values of the complete examination are also displayed. Tap somewhere in the Dose Parameter display to open the Dose Parameter Table popover that provides information about the dose values of all scan ranges of the current examination. Scan Parameter Display Before each scan, you can adjust the following scan parameters here: Eff. mAs / CARE kV IQ level / FAST kV IQ level for adjusting dose and image quality. Slice displays the number of slices and the width of the slices resulting from the next scan. For example, 9 x 5.0 refers to 9 axial slices with a slice width of 5.0 mm. + 3D indicates that, in addition to the acquired 2D images, a volume of thin slice images is reconstructed that is used for the MPR / VRT segments (only available for i-Sequence and i-Spiral with myNeedle Guide 3D). Exposure Time [s] is displayed when using i-Spiral or i-Sequence and indicates the scan time of the next scan. Max. Scan Time [s] is only displayed when using i-Fluoro and indicates the maximum scan time in seconds for continuous i-Fluoro scanning (normally 100 seconds). kV specifies the tube voltage of the next range. HandCARE (i-Fluoro only) provides different tube position settings to reduce the dose to the hand of the operator and to the patient during the intervention. Topogram Area On the topogram, the current table position (red line) and the scan range get displayed. You can graphically change the Field of View (FoV) and the position of the intervention range on the topogram. For spiral ranges, you can also resize the range along the z-axis of the topogram. Tools Area Displays the current horizontal table position, workflow instructions, warnings, and error messages. Tapping the table position opens the Table Position popover which allows you to change the table position and gantry tilt. Execution Control Provides buttons for controlling the examination workflow. i-Fluoro Icon Selects the i-Fluoro scan mode for the next scan. i-Sequence Icon Selects the i-Sequence scan mode for the next scan. i-Spiral Icon Selects the i-Spiral scan mode for the next scan. Intervention Scan Mode Icon Indicates the selected intervention scan mode. In addition, if HandCARE is enabled for i-Fluoro, the icon displays the current HandCARE setting. HandCARE is a function for reducing the dose to the hand of the operator during a CT-guided intervention by switching off the radiation for a fixed sector during the tube rotation. It is only available in the i-Fluoro mode. Please note: Tapping this icon toggles between this intervention acquisition screen and the myNeedle Guide screen (see next slide in this online training). Settings Icon Opens the Settings popover. The Intervention tab in the Settings popover on the tablet allows you to turn the Show advanced dose display setting on or off. When turned off, only the dose values for the next inter-vention scan are displayed in the Dose Parameter display. When turned on, the accumulated dose values of the complete examination are also displayed. In case of a dose alert, the accumulated dose values are displayed regardless of the Show advanced dose display setting. Patient Data Display Provides controls for patient selection and the display of patient information. ? myNeedle Guide Screen UI You can reach this user interface by tapping the Intervention Scan Mode icon which toggles between the intervention acquisition screen and the myNeedle Guide screen. Select the colored callouts on the right to learn more about the user interface of the myNeedle Guide screen on the tablet. myNeedle Guide Screen UI [Audio file name: audf_va40_mng_sw_olt_tablet_mng_ui.mp3] You can reach this user interface by tapping the Intervention Scan Mode icon which toggles between the intervention acquisition screen and the myNeedle Guide screen. Select the colored callouts to learn more about the user interface of the myNeedle Guide screen on the tablet. Dose Parameter Display The Dose Parameter display provides information on the dose values of the next scan. If the Show advanced dose display setting is turned on, the accumulated dose values of the complete examination are also displayed. Tap somewhere in the Dose Parameter display to open the Dose Parameter Table popover that provides information about the dose values of all scan ranges of the current examination. Image Segment Allows image interaction, such as scrolling, zooming, and panning. Also allows interaction with MPR reference lines and graphical objects. Workflow Tool Bar On two tabs, this tool bar provides workflow functions to define the planned needle path and progress the needle. Tools Area Displays the current horizontal table position, workflow instructions, warnings, and error messages. Tapping the table position opens the Table Position popover which allows you to change the table position and gantry tilt. Execution Control Provides buttons for controlling the examination workflow. Table with 2 columns and 4 rows Layout Change Scroll Window Zoom / Pan Image Interaction Tool Bar To expand the Image Interaction toolbar, tap the expand icon in the middle of the right border of the image area. Table with 2 columns and 5 rows Windowing Presets Distance Measurement Snapshot selected Segment Hide all objects Blow Up Intervention Scan Mode Icon Indicates the selected intervention scan mode. In addition, if HandCARE is enabled for i-Fluoro, the icon displays the current HandCARE setting. HandCARE is a function for reducing the dose to the hand of the operator during a CT-guided intervention by switching off the radiation for a fixed sector during the tube rotation. It is only available in the i-Fluoro mode. Please note: Tapping this icon toggles between this myNeedle Guide screen and the intervention acquisition screen (see previous slide in this online training). Settings Icon Opens the Settings popover. The Intervention tab in the Settings popover on the tablet allows you to turn the Show advanced dose display setting on or off. When turned off, only the dose values for the next inter-vention scan are displayed in the Dose Parameter display. When turned on, the accumulated dose values of the complete examination are also displayed. In case of a dose alert, the accumulated dose values are displayed regardless of the Show advanced dose display setting. Patient Data Display Provides controls for patient selection and the display of patient information. Course Review, Disclaimer and Assessment ? Course Review Congratulations. You have completed the myNeedle Companion featuring myNeedle Guide Software Online Training. Select the numbered buttons below to review the material before proceeding to the final assessment. Get familiar with the two monitors and their layouts at the acquisition workplace Know about system components required for the use of myNeedle Guide Understand the purpose of the myNeedle Guide software 1 1 1 3 3 3 2 2 2 4 4 4 Get familiar with the two layouts on the tablet Course Review [Audio file name: audf_va50_mng_sw_olt_cr.mp3] Congratulations. You have completed the myNeedle Companion featuring myNeedle Guide Software Online Training. Select the numbered buttons below to review the material before proceeding to the final assessment. Layouts on the Tablet } Patient data display } Settings icon } Intervention scan mode icon } i-Spiral icon } i-Sequence icon } i-Fluoro icon } Execution control } Tools area } Topogram area } Scan parameter display } Dose parameter display Patient data display | Settings icon | Intervention scan mode icon | Image Interaction tool bar | Execution control | Tools area | Workflow tool bar | Image segment | Dose parameter display | Intervention Acquisition Screen UI myNeedle Guide Screen UI Monitors and Layouts at the Acquisition Workplace Examination monitor user interface Second monitor user interface (myNeedle Guide application monitor) } Taskflow control } Patient Position area } Execution control } CARE profile } Topogram and tomogram segment } Recon Ranges area } Parameter panel } Timeline } myNeedle Guide workflow header } 2D axial segments } MPR / VRT segments } Reference segments System Components Required for the Use of myNeedle Guide Control Room Examination Room Examination monitor Second monitor (myNeedle Guide application monitor) Keyboard Mouse In-room monitor CT scanner Tablet Tablet dock* i-Joystick (optional) X-ray foot switch (optional) Control Box Synchronized screen displays *depending on scanner system Purpose of the myNeedle Guide Software myNeedle Guide is a dedicated software solution for CT-guided interventional procedures. myNeedle Guide displays the acquired intervention scans on the second monitor in the control room, also called application monitor, and on the in-room monitor in the examination room in a synchronized way. In addition, the acquired images are displayed on the tablet allowing you to interact with the images inside the examination room, for example, to optimize images displayed on the in-room monitor. The in-room monitor images are needed to monitor the movement of the surgical instrument and to avoid injuries of sensitive structures, such as vessels or nerves. Disclaimer Please note that the learning material is for training purposes only. For the proper use of the software or hardware, please always use the Operator Manual or Instructions for Use (hereinafter collectively “Operator Manual”) issued by Siemens Healthineers. This material is to be used as training material only and shall by no means substitute the Operator Manual. Any material used in this training will not be updated on a regular basis and does not necessarily reflect the latest version of the software and hardware available at the time of the training. The Operator Manual shall be used as your main reference, in particular for relevant safety information like warnings and cautions. Please note: Some functions shown in this material are optional and might not be part of your system. Certain products, product related claims or functionalities (hereinafter collectively “Functionality”) may not (yet) be commercially available in your country. Due to regulatory requirements, the future availability of said Functionalities in any specific country is not guaranteed. Please contact your local Siemens Healthineers sales representative for the most current information. The reproduction, transmission or distribution of this training or its contents is not permitted without express written authority. Offenders will be liable for damages. All names and data of patients, parameters and configuration dependent designations are fictional and examples only. All rights, including rights created by patent grant or registration of a utility model or design, are reserved. © Siemens Healthcare GmbH 2022 Siemens Healthineers Headquarters\Siemens Healthcare GmbH\Henkestr. 127\ 91052 Erlangen, Germany\Telephone: +49 9131 84-0\siemens-healthineers.com ? Disclaimer Assessment This assessment will test your retention of the presented content. A passing score of 80% or higher is required to complete the course and earn your certificate. You may repeat the assessment as many times as needed. Start ? Assessment Select the best answer. ? Question 1 of 5 Which of the following icons do you have to tap on the tablet to switch between the intervention acquisition screen and the myNeedle Guide screen? 3 2 1 1 3 2 Multiple Choice Incorrect This icon opens the Settings popover. Incorrect This icon lets you scroll through images. Incorrect Select the applicable image. ? Which of the following screen layouts shows the myNeedle Guide user interface? Question 2 of 5 Pick One Incorrect This screen layout shows the user interface of the examination monitor. Correct Incorrect This screen layout shows the Scan Protocol Selection user interface. Select three (3) answers. ? Question 3 of 5 Which of the following statements about myNeedle Guide are correct? myNeedle Guide synchronizes the acquired interventional scans among screen displays in the control and examination room. By using myNeedle Guide on the tablet, you can interact with the images inside the examination room, for example, to optimize images displayed on the in-room monitor. By using myNeedle Guide on the tablet, you can interact with the images inside the examination room, for example, to optimize images displayed on the in-room monitor. myNeedle Guide is a dedicated software solution for CT-guided interventional procedures. myNeedle Guide is a dedicated software solution for CT-guided interventional procedures. myNeedle Guide is a dedicated software solution for CT-guided interventional procedures. To use myNeedle Guide at the acquisition workplace, one monitor is sufficient to switch between the syngo acquisition software and myNeedle Guide. To use myNeedle Guide at the acquisition workplace, one monitor is sufficient to switch between the syngo acquisition software and myNeedle Guide. To use myNeedle Guide at the acquisition workplace, one monitor is sufficient to switch between the syngo acquisition software and myNeedle Guide. Multiple Answer Incorrect One or more answers are incorrect. Correct Select the best answer. ? Question 4 of 5 Which of the following scan modes is only available for the myNeedle Guide 3D workflow? i-Spiral i-Sequence i-Fluoro i-Care Multiple Choice Incorrect There is no such myNeedle Guide scan mode available. Incorrect This scan mode is dedicated to positioning the needle during real-time imaging. Incorrect This scan mode is available for the 2D and the 3D workflow. Incorrect Select three (3) answers. ? Question 5 of 5 Which of the following screen displays get synchronized while using myNeedle Guide? In-room monitor in the examination room Tablet Display of Control Box in the control room Second monitor (application monitor) in the control room Multiple Answer Incorrect One or more answers are incorrect. Correct Assessment Results YOUR SCORE: PASSING SCORE: Review Retry Retry Continue Continue Continue %Results1.ScorePercent%% %Results1.PassPercent%% ? Assessment Results You did not pass the course. Take time to review the assessment then select Retry to continue. Congratulations. You passed the course.. Exit To access your Certificate of Completion, select the Launch button drop down on the course overview page. You can also access the certificate from your PEPconnect transcript. ? You have completed the myNeedle Companion featuring myNeedle Guide Software Online Training. Completion Question Bank 1 HOOD05162003287567 | Effective Date: 12 Jul 2022 1.1 Welcome 3 Introduction to my Needle Guide 3.1 Purpose of myNeedle Guide 3.2 Available Scan Modes 4 Required System Componnets 4.1 Control Room 4.2 Examination Room 5 Acquisition Workplace Monitor Layouts 5.1 Examination Monitor UI 5.2 Intervention Scan Task 5.3 myNeedle Guide Application Monitor UI 6 Tablet Layouts 6.1 Tablet-Monitor Display Synchronization 6.2 Intervention Acquisition Screen UI 6.3 myNeedle Guide Screen UI 7 Course Review, Disclaimer and Assessment 7.1 Course Review 7.2 Disclaimer 7.3 Assessment

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