In each blank, try to type in the
word that is missing. If you've
typed in the correct word, the
blank will turn green.
If your not sure what answer should be entered, press the space bar and the next missing letter will be displayed. When you are all done, you should look back over all your answers and review the ones in red. These ones in red are the ones which you needed help on. Question: (T/F) Vasovagal are considered to be life-threatening.
Answer: (Lange Q&A, 10th ed , Pg. 16) Question: (T/F) assistance is required for mild reactions.
Answer: False, medical is not usually required. However, comfort/reassurance can potentially be helpful.
(Lange Q&A, 10th ed , Pg. 16)
Question: Which type of reaction is to be a true reaction?
Answer: (Lange Q&A, 10th ed , Pg. 16) Question: What does res ipsa mean?
Answer: The or matter speaks for itself.
(Lange Q&A, 10th ed , Pg. 18) Question: What does respondeat mean?
Answer: Let the master answer or the one ruling is responsible. This applies to situations where the hospital or radiologist may be seen as responsible for a radiographer's .
(Lange Q&A, 10th ed , Pg. 18) Question: What is a ?
Answer: A is an inanimate object that has come in contact and can transmit infectious organisms.
(Lange Q&A, 10th ed , Pg. 19) Question: Concerning transmission, what is a reservoir?
Answer: A reservoir is a site were infectious can remain alive and active as well as be transmitted to others.
(Lange Q&A, 10th ed , Pg. 19) Question: What is a ?
Answer: Vectors are animals that host infectious organisms (e.g. bats can rabies).
(Lange Q&A, 10th ed , Pg. 19) Question: What are some common side of iodinated contrast?
Answer: Patient shows complains of a warm/Flushed feeling, metallic taste, nausea, headache, and pain at the site. Side effects are considered to be non-harmful.
(Lange Q&A, 10th ed , Pg. 20) Question: What are some that a patient is having an adverse reaction to iodinated contrast?
Answer: Patient shows signs of itching, anxiety, rash/hives, vomiting, sneezing, dyspnea, and hypotension. Adverse reactions are considered to be harmful and can appear either immediately or after contrast.
(Lange Q&A, 10th ed , Pg. 20) Question: Type of related to cardiac failure or compromised heart function.
Answer: Shock
(Lange Q&A, 10th ed , Pg. 21) Question: Type of related to a significant amount of blood loss.
Answer: Shock
(Lange Q&A, 10th ed , Pg. 21) Question: Type of shock to the pooling of blood in the peripheral vessels of the body.
Answer: Neurogenic (Lange Q&A, 10th ed , Pg. 21) Question: Legally, willful or negligence of a patient is referred to as this.
Answer: Negligence
(Lange Q&A, 10th ed , Pg. 22) Question: What is the normal blood pressure range for an ?
Answer: 90 to 120 pressure and 50 to 70 diastolic pressure.
(Lange Q&A, 10th ed , Pg. 23) Question: A patient is considered to be this if their systolic pressure is consistently above 140 and their pressure is consistently above 90.
Answer: (Lange Q&A, 10th ed , Pg. 23) Question: (T/F) must be prescribed by a physician.
Answer: True: is considered a medication and must be prescribed by a physician.
(Lange Q&A, 10th ed , Pg. 23) Question: What is BUN and what are its ranges?
Answer: BUN is a lab test that measures the nitrogen in the blood in the form of urea. The normal BUN range is 8 to 20 mg/mg/dL.
(Lange Q&A, 10th ed , Pg. 25) Question: Why are BUN and creatinine levels important?
Answer: BUN and creatinine are two blood chemistry tests that help to assess a patient's function. A patient's renal function is very important for tests involving iodinated contrast.
(Lange Q&A, 10th ed , Pg. 25) Question: What are the normal ranges for ?
Answer: A creatinine range is from 0.6 to 1.5 mg/dL.
(Lange Q&A, 10th ed , Pg. 25) Question: What pre and post procedure instructions should be given to patients taking (Glucophage)?
)Answer: For pre-procedure, metformin should be discontinued either prior to or at the time of the exam. For post-procedure, metformin should be withheld for 48hrs.
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