15 Miss. Code. R. 3-1-4.4.2 - Radiological Service
1. A radiological
service must have a certified radiological technician in-house 24 hours/day and
immediately available at all times for general radiological procedures. A
technician must be in-house and immediately available for computerized
tomography (CT) for both head and body.
2. Specialty procedures such as Sonography
and Angiography must be available to the trauma team. It is desirable that MRI
services be available to the trauma team.
3. The radiologist liaison must attend at
least 50 percent of committee meetings and should educate and guide the entire
trauma team in the appropriate use of radiologic services. A staff radiologist
must be promptly available, when requested, for the interpretation of
radiographs, performance of complex imaging studies or interventional
procedures. The radiologist must ensure the preliminary interpretations are
promptly reported to the trauma team and radiology services must monitor the
interpretation.
4. Written policy
must exist delineating the prioritization/availability of the CT scanner for
trauma patients. The trauma center must have policies designed to ensure that
trauma patients who may require resuscitation and monitoring are accompanied by
appropriately trained providers during transportation to, and while in, the
radiology department.
Notes
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