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Dangers in the dark: Calling for a safer practice of transvaginal ultrasonography.

Kelly CollinsTina HamlynGeorge BruxnerAlka Kothari
Published in: Australasian journal of ultrasound in medicine (2020)
The intimate examination is generally well tolerated; however, there is a subset of the population who are vulnerable to psychological distress arising from the examination. The sonographer must be astute to signs of distress and act in accordance with the intimate examination guidelines set out by AHPRA, for the dual purpose of protecting their patients against harm and also themselves from the threat of litigation.
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