Exam 23: Contrast Media and Introduction to Radiopharmaceuticals

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A key distinction between radiographic studies and nuclear studies using radiopharmaceuticals is that

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A radiopharmaceutical is

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Positive contrast agents

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Stomach examinations using barium sulfate have some degree of risk for patients who are

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A common contrast agent used for MRI examinations is

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Nonionic iodine contrast agents differ from ionic agents in that nonionics

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Contrast media that are high in osmolality can be harmful to patients with compromised renal function.Patients who commonly have compromised kidney function include

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A responsible medical imaging professional will always maintain his or her focus on patients,particularly when any contrast agent is administered.A mandatory prerequisite to these studies is always

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All of the following are true of barium sulfate as a contrast agent EXCEPT

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An undesirable characteristic of ionic contrast agents is their

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Most adverse reactions to ionic,iodinated contrast agents are caused by

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After the injection of an ionic iodinated contrast agent into a patient for a renal study,the patient complains of a warm feeling and is starting to itch.You notice the patient is developing urticaria.As you monitor the patient,you should

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The use of contrast material as a means for visualizing human anatomy has a long history.Regardless of the type of contrast media,the purpose for using contrast media is to

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Laboratory tests to assess a patient's BUN and creatinine are used to determine the patient's

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The radioisotope used most often in nuclear studies is

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Nonionic low-osmolality contrast agents have gained tremendous popularity with physicians as a safer choice for iodine contrast examinations.It is important to remember that nonionics

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The ideal iodinated contrast agent would have what characteristic(s)? 1)High osmolality 2)Low osmolality 3)Nonionic chemical structure 4)Water solubility (hydrophilic) 5)Three or more iodine atoms per molecule

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Barium sulfate would be contraindicated for a patient with

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A double-contrast study of the colon is an example of

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The osmotic effects of ionic contrast agents are a result of the movement of

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