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Bontrager Ch 16 Urinary Contrast Media

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Which type of contrast media will not significantly increase the osmolarity of the blood?   show
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Which type of contrast media uses a parent compound of a benzoic acid?   show
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show Ionic contrast media  
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show Ionic contrast media  
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show Non Ionic contrast media  
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Which type of contrast media poses a greater risk for disrupting homeostasis?   show
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What is the common anion & cation in the ionic contrast media?   show
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show The Chemo-Toxic Theory. An increase in osmolarity may lead to a reaction. The body wants to remain in homeostasis.  
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show Ionic contrast disocciates the (+) anion & (-) cation creating an increase in osmolarity. NonIonic contrast does not dissociate. Becasue NonIonic contrast does not have the Benzoic Acid ring with the cation (+) so no dissociation & no increase osmolarity.  
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show People who've had a previous reaction. People with Asthma. People with kidney/heart/liver disease. People with known blood disorders.  
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show 0.6 to 1.5 mg/dl  
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show 8 to 25 mg/100 ml  
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show Diabetes Mellitus. For 48 hours. It should only be resumed if kidney function is again to be determined within normal limits.  
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What are the 4 general categories of contrast media REACTIONS?   show
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show Anaphylactic reaction  
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show Vasovagal reaction. Yes, vasovagal reactions are considered to be life threatening.  
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How many hours following an iodinated contrast media procedure may acute renal failure occur?   show
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show Extravasation  
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What type of reaction would temporary renal failure be considered?   show
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What is an expected outcome of the introduction of contrast media is described as what?   show
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What is the primary purpose of the pre-medication procedure before an iodinated contrast procedure? Which drugs are often given to the patient as part of the pre-medication procedure?   show
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In addition to notifying a nurse or physician when contrast media has extravasated into soft tissue, what should the technologist first do to increase reabsorption?   show
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When does tissue inflammation peak following an extravasated contrast media?   show
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How many times should the drug label and expiration date be read? When should this be done?   show
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