Multiple Choice
When using any type of contrast agent for a radiographic examination,
A) the patient should have the final choice on the type of contrast used.
B) a thorough medical history must be taken by the imaging professional.
C) the cost of the contrast agent is not a consideration.
D) anaphylactic reactions are rare and of little concern.
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