Tutorial Sections

Index
Copyright
Aim
Statement of objectives
Effective learning content
Note for MAC users

Authors
Introduction
Getting started - Installing and uninstalling the program
Using the database on a network
Checking version and checking for program updates
Keyboard shortcuts
The Menu
Printing
Navigating through the screens
Screens - Utility screens
The first (Main) screen
Add a patient
Search for a patient
Advanced search
Add an operator to the database: Staff file
Add a hospital to the database: Hospital file

Add a new choice to the database: Reference table
Switching on definitions
Screens - Standard Study
Enter a Standard study
Ventricles screen 
Haemodynamics and diastolic functionAtria   
Aortic valve  
Other valve screens  
     Mitral valve
          Mitral stenosis / regurgitation
     Tricuspid valve
          Tricuspid stenosis / regurgitation
     Pulmonary valve
Aorta and pulmonary artery   
Pericardium and veins  
Summary screen
Print the report
Screens - Post Procedure Study
Enter a Post Procedure Study   
Ventricles screen - Post Procedure      
Haemodynamics and Diastology - Post Procedure  
Replace repair or patch screen   
Summary - Post Procedure  
Print the report
Quality Assurance
Quality Assurance   
Quality Assurance Reports    
Logbook    
Staff Listing Report   
End the Session
Ending the session

Database FAQ

Licence
Network
Terminal Services
Security
MAC
Online Tutorial
Errors
Upgrade

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Echo Database Online Tutorial
Copyright, Aim and Statement of Objectives

Copyright

This database is copyright of Australian Medical Technology Pty Ltd. Our requirement is that you do not modify it without our permission, nor distribute it to other people without our permission. It is provided royalty free to the students of the post graduate diploma in the perioperative and critical care echocardiography course for their personal use.

Any institution or group wishing to use this software should Contact Us and arrange a licence. Email: echo-info@unimelb.edu.au

Aim

The aim of this tutorial is to show you how to use the echocardiography report form database.  This database not only provides an extensive report form, but has teaching and quality assurance fields, and a logbook function built-in.  It is designed to run independently on your own computer, or alternatively, can be run from a server.

Statement of objectives
Starting up and loading the database on to your computer
Enter patient details
Describe contents of each screen
Setting up printers and printing reports
Understand the logbook and clinical audit reports.