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Nicht nur Untersucher und Ultraschallgerät müssen im Untersuchungsraum Platz finden, sondern auch bettlägerige Patienten, begleitende Schwestern, auszubildende Ärzte, Monitorausrüstung usw. Eine realistische Größe für den Untersuchungsraum ist ungefähr 20 m2. Zusätzlich (am besten separat) muß Platz zum Schreiben und Telefonieren vorhanden sein. Eine Toilette sollte in der Nähe sein.

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Hans Henrik Holm Jørgen Kvist Kristensen Sten Nørby Rasmussen Jan Fog Pedersen Søren Hancke Flemming Jensen Jens Gammelgaard Edward H. Smith

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Holm, H.H. et al. (1983). Allgemeines. In: Holm, H.H., et al. Abdominale Ultraschalldiagnostik. Steinkopff. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-85329-6_1

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