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    Reactions to Gadolinium-Based Contrast Are Less Frequent Than Those Observed
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Reactions to Gadolinium-Based Contrast Are Less Frequent Than Those Observed

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Reactions to gadolinium-based contrast are less frequent than those observed with iodinated contrast media and are usually mild and well tolerated.What potential severe reaction must the nurse be prepared for?


A) Paresthesia
B) Vessel occlusion
C) Nephrogenic systemic fibrosis
D) Pseudoaneurysm formation

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