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How Is the Water-Soluble Contrast Media Eliminated Following a Myelogram

Question 63

Question 63

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How is the water-soluble contrast media eliminated following a myelogram?


A) Withdrawn through a needle/syringe
B) Remains in the spinal canal
C) Excreted by the kidneys
D) Excreted by the lungs

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