Optimization and control of some modules in the animal ultrasound system
The video signal, video format, and image size of the animal B-ultrasound system are optional. Users of the animal B-ultrasound system can freely choose the video signal and video format image size according to different needs to ensure compatibility between the program and more acquisition cards.
The animal B-ultrasound system allows users to freely set basic information, such as the name of the animal hospital and clinical diagnosis templates. The application for animal doctors can be automatically associated, and manual changes are also supported. The diagnosis of animal B-ultrasound corresponds to the template, that is, after selecting the corresponding diagnosis, the program will automatically call the corresponding template for the user to use.
The animal B-ultrasound system should have flexible and flexible multi video source interface control. The workstation should be able to access multiple video signals and be able to convert video sources in real time during operation, achieving "one machine for multiple uses".
The Animal ultrasound system prints personalized settings for reports, allowing users to freely set the content of the report header and footer, and add other information such as department contact phone numbers, greatly facilitating communication between animal doctors and sick animals.
The images in the animal ultrasound system report are controllable, and one or two images can be selected for the report, which can meet the needs of the owner of the sick animal and reduce waste.
The animal B-ultrasound system has a rich and colorful template function, with more than 200 templates pre embedded in the program. For some commonly used and fixed diagnostic information written by animal doctors, the program uses a tree list for animal doctors to choose from, and can create, add, delete, and modify its content at any time to continuously improve the template library and enhance the work efficiency of animal doctors.
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