Deck 21: Diagnostic Procedures

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The primary nursing intervention is to prevent reactions to the tests that require contrast media when these studies are ordered,the primary nursing intervention is to:
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Clients undergoing contrast media studies should be observed closely for

A)Constipation following studies.
B)Hypertension.
C)Hives and urticaria.
D)Severe headache.
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Following a barium enema,the client is unable to expel the barium.What nursing action should be taken?
Question
Nursing actions for a client scheduled for an IVP include

A)Giving a bland diet the night before.
B)Restricting fluid intake after 6 p.m.the night before.
C)Obtaining a consent form.
D)Giving an enema just prior to the study.
Question
Client instructions for an oral cholecystogram study include

A)The client cannot have dinner and is npo from 6 p.m.until the test is completed.
B)Contrast dye tablets are given the night before the test.
C)Water is given in large quantities throughout the night.
D)A fat-free breakfast is given 1/2 hour before the test.
Question
Clients undergoing a lumbar puncture may have a Queckenstedt's test done.With this procedure,what nursing action might you be required to perform?
Question
List three abnormalities that can be detected by an MRI.
a.______________
b.______________
c.______________
Question
Which contrast test requires careful scheduling if other tests are also ordered? Provide rationale for the answer.
Question
Most brain abnormalities are diagnosed by use of

A)MRI.
B)Microscopic studies.
C)Ultrasound studies.
D)Nuclear studies.
Question
Clients are instructed to remove all hairclips,necklaces,and jewelry when a CT scan is done.The purpose of this is that it could

A)Cause an electrical shock when the CT scan is done.
B)Block bony structures on the film.
C)Cause shadows on the site being scanned.
D)Come loose and get stuck in the mechanism of the machine.
Question
Explain why blocking agents may be ordered prior to radioisotope administration.
Question
Following a myelogram,using a water-soluble dye,the client is positioned

A)In a position of comfort.
B)In a supine position.
C)In a Low-Fowler's position.
D)In a Sims' position.
Question
While contrast media is being injected,observation of the client is focused on which signs and symptoms?
a.______________
b.______________
c.______________
d.______________
Question
Following injections of iodine dye,which one of the following diagnostic tests can be performed within 16 hours?

A)Upper GI series.
B)Urine sodium.
C)24-hour urine collection for catecholamines.
D)Specific gravity.
Question
Select the major responsibility of the interventional radiology nurse that differs from other nurses working in an x-ray department.

A)Assisting the physician with procedures at the bedside.
B)Providing pre and post procedural education and monitoring.
C)Completing client assessments during the pre and post time for moderate sedation.
D)Administering moderate sedation for procedures in the radiology department.
Question
Describe the purpose of the gel being placed over the organ being tested by ultrasound.
Question
CT Scans are primarily used for all but which one of the following conditions?

A)Visualizing blood flow and degree of vascularity of the organ.
B)Projecting images of the organs are visualized as the client passes through the scanner.
C)Assisting in the diagnosis of long bone fractures.
D)Evaluating potential obstructions and calculi from the urinary tract.
Question
Clients undergoing arteriograms need to have which one of the following lab studies completed?

A)BUN,creatinine,HGB.
B)CBC,PT/PTT/ATPP
C)Hgb,HCT,WBC,RBCs
D)BUN,creatine,CBC
Question
Nursing interventions following a cardiac catheterization are effective when

A)The pain is decreased at the puncture site.
B)There is an absence of bleeding at the puncture site.
C)Vital signs are within normal range.
D)Client is able to take in adequate fluids.
Question
Instructions for a client undergoing an arteriogram include

A)"You may need to hold your breath when X-rays are taken."
B)"You will be given a light anesthetic agent before the test."
C)"Contrast media is not used for this procedure."
D)"Ambulation is allowed on return to the nursing unit."
Question
A client asks you what the difference is between a transluminal coronary angioplasty and an angioplasty.Your best response is
Question
Barium studies are usually completed prior to arteriograms because barium interferes with the dye.
Question
List four of the most important observations indicating complications,following needle insertion in a thoracentesis.
a.______________
b.______________
c.______________
d.______________
Question
Postcardiac catheterization care includes which of the following interventions?

A)Check proximal pulses.
B)Keep catheterization site extremity in flat position.
C)Restrict fluid intake for 24 hours.
D)Apply pressure dressing to puncture site.
Question
The magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)procedure cannot be used with which one of the following clients?

A)Multiple sclerosis
B)Hip prosthesis
C)Myocardial infarction
D)Brain tumor
Question
The purpose of completing a cardiology thallium scan with exercise is to

A)Detect normal and healthy cells.
B)Detect a recent MI.
C)Identify myocardial scarring.
D)Demonstrate perfusion problems not apparent when client is at rest.
Question
The most common complication following a liver biopsy is

A)Bleeding.
B)Severe pain.
C)Pneumothorax.
D)Infection.
Question
Discharge instructions for a client following an arthroscopy include

A)As soon as you get home,put heat on the area for 30 minutes and off 30 minutes.Continue this procedure for 4 hours.
B)Keep your knee in a straight position for the first 24 hours.
C)You may ambulate on the second postoperative day using crutches.
D)Check the incision site for signs of edema and erythema;if they should occur,notify the physician.
Question
Which of the following health care workers can be assigned to the x-ray department to care for clients undergoing diagnostic tests?

A)Medical technicians
B)UAPs
C)Radiologic Technologists (RT)
D)RN,LVN/LPN,RT
Question
Following a paracentesis,your client's dressing is wet with serosanguineous fluid.Your initial intervention is to

A)Place client in shock position.
B)Obtain vital signs.
C)Notify physician.
D)Change the dressing.
Question
A priority nursing intervention following a gastrointestinal tract endoscopy (EGD)is to

A)Observe urine output every 2 hours.
B)Medicate frequently for pain.
C)Assess for gag reflex for 2-3 hours.
D)Force fluids to eliminate the contrast medium.
Question
What is the best answer for a client who asks you if there is pain associated with a bone densitometry test?
Question
Client teaching for a client scheduled for Magnetic Resonance Imaging Scan includes which one of the following statements?

A)Once inside the MRI machine it will be quiet and dark,but you can talk to the staff.
B)You will need to wear earplugs because of grating and loud buzzing sounds.
C)It will be difficult to communicate to the personnel once inside the machine,but the test will last for only a few minutes.
D)You will be able to motion to the personnel if you need something during the test.
Question
The client is undergoing tests to determine if he has epilepsy.He asks you if he could have something for the pain in his lower back prior to the test.The best response is

A)Pain medications could trigger a seizure during the test;therefore,it cannot be administered.
B)Sedatives have no effect on the body's metabolism so could be given.
C)A nonaspirin analgesic could be given prior to the test.
D)Aspirin could be administered about one hour before the test.
Question
Clients are positioned on the left side following a liver biopsy.
Question
Instructions to the client undergoing a lung scan should include

A)Monitoring takes 2 hours after the IV injection of radioactive material.
B)Radioactive gas is instilled by inhaling gas through an open system.
C)Position is changed frequently to obtain clear images.
D)The radioactive dye is administered orally the evening before the scan.
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Paracentesis
Lateral recumbent
Paracentesis
Supine with arm raised
Paracentesis
Fowler’s position with arms crossed and leaning forward
Paracentesis
Sitting position with legs apart
Paracentesis
Prone
Paracentesis
Knee–chest
Paracentesis
Lithotomy
Paracentesis
Supine
Thoracentesis
Lateral recumbent
Thoracentesis
Supine with arm raised
Thoracentesis
Fowler’s position with arms crossed and leaning forward
Thoracentesis
Sitting position with legs apart
Thoracentesis
Prone
Thoracentesis
Knee–chest
Thoracentesis
Lithotomy
Thoracentesis
Supine
Lumbar puncture
Lateral recumbent
Lumbar puncture
Supine with arm raised
Lumbar puncture
Fowler’s position with arms crossed and leaning forward
Lumbar puncture
Sitting position with legs apart
Lumbar puncture
Prone
Lumbar puncture
Knee–chest
Lumbar puncture
Lithotomy
Lumbar puncture
Supine
Bone marrow aspiration of posterior iliac crest
Lateral recumbent
Bone marrow aspiration of posterior iliac crest
Supine with arm raised
Bone marrow aspiration of posterior iliac crest
Fowler’s position with arms crossed and leaning forward
Bone marrow aspiration of posterior iliac crest
Sitting position with legs apart
Bone marrow aspiration of posterior iliac crest
Prone
Bone marrow aspiration of posterior iliac crest
Knee–chest
Bone marrow aspiration of posterior iliac crest
Lithotomy
Bone marrow aspiration of posterior iliac crest
Supine
Proctoscopy
Lateral recumbent
Proctoscopy
Supine with arm raised
Proctoscopy
Fowler’s position with arms crossed and leaning forward
Proctoscopy
Sitting position with legs apart
Proctoscopy
Prone
Proctoscopy
Knee–chest
Proctoscopy
Lithotomy
Proctoscopy
Supine
Amniocentesis
Lateral recumbent
Amniocentesis
Supine with arm raised
Amniocentesis
Fowler’s position with arms crossed and leaning forward
Amniocentesis
Sitting position with legs apart
Amniocentesis
Prone
Amniocentesis
Knee–chest
Amniocentesis
Lithotomy
Amniocentesis
Supine
Vaginal examination
Lateral recumbent
Vaginal examination
Supine with arm raised
Vaginal examination
Fowler’s position with arms crossed and leaning forward
Vaginal examination
Sitting position with legs apart
Vaginal examination
Prone
Vaginal examination
Knee–chest
Vaginal examination
Lithotomy
Vaginal examination
Supine
Liver biopsy
Lateral recumbent
Liver biopsy
Supine with arm raised
Liver biopsy
Fowler’s position with arms crossed and leaning forward
Liver biopsy
Sitting position with legs apart
Liver biopsy
Prone
Liver biopsy
Knee–chest
Liver biopsy
Lithotomy
Liver biopsy
Supine
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Arteriogram
Administer oral dye tablets 5 minutes apart.
Arteriogram
Administer Xenon/oxygen gas for 4–5 minutes.
Arteriogram
Administer laxative or enema.
Arteriogram
Increase fluids to 2500 mL after test.
Arteriogram
Monitor for signs of thrombosis or hemorrhage at site.
Oral cholecystogram
Administer oral dye tablets 5 minutes apart.
Oral cholecystogram
Administer Xenon/oxygen gas for 4–5 minutes.
Oral cholecystogram
Administer laxative or enema.
Oral cholecystogram
Increase fluids to 2500 mL after test.
Oral cholecystogram
Monitor for signs of thrombosis or hemorrhage at site.
IV pyelogram
Administer oral dye tablets 5 minutes apart.
IV pyelogram
Administer Xenon/oxygen gas for 4–5 minutes.
IV pyelogram
Administer laxative or enema.
IV pyelogram
Increase fluids to 2500 mL after test.
IV pyelogram
Monitor for signs of thrombosis or hemorrhage at site.
Computed tomography
Administer oral dye tablets 5 minutes apart.
Computed tomography
Administer Xenon/oxygen gas for 4–5 minutes.
Computed tomography
Administer laxative or enema.
Computed tomography
Increase fluids to 2500 mL after test.
Computed tomography
Monitor for signs of thrombosis or hemorrhage at site.
Myelogram
Administer oral dye tablets 5 minutes apart.
Myelogram
Administer Xenon/oxygen gas for 4–5 minutes.
Myelogram
Administer laxative or enema.
Myelogram
Increase fluids to 2500 mL after test.
Myelogram
Monitor for signs of thrombosis or hemorrhage at site.
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The primary nursing intervention is to prevent reactions to the tests that require contrast media when these studies are ordered,the primary nursing intervention is to:
Ask if the client is allergic to shellfish or iodine.
2
Clients undergoing contrast media studies should be observed closely for

A)Constipation following studies.
B)Hypertension.
C)Hives and urticaria.
D)Severe headache.
Hives and urticaria.
3
Following a barium enema,the client is unable to expel the barium.What nursing action should be taken?
Obtain orders for additional laxatives and an oil retention enema,followed by a tap-water enema.Continue to give laxatives until barium is expelled.
4
Nursing actions for a client scheduled for an IVP include

A)Giving a bland diet the night before.
B)Restricting fluid intake after 6 p.m.the night before.
C)Obtaining a consent form.
D)Giving an enema just prior to the study.
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Client instructions for an oral cholecystogram study include

A)The client cannot have dinner and is npo from 6 p.m.until the test is completed.
B)Contrast dye tablets are given the night before the test.
C)Water is given in large quantities throughout the night.
D)A fat-free breakfast is given 1/2 hour before the test.
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Clients undergoing a lumbar puncture may have a Queckenstedt's test done.With this procedure,what nursing action might you be required to perform?
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List three abnormalities that can be detected by an MRI.
a.______________
b.______________
c.______________
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Which contrast test requires careful scheduling if other tests are also ordered? Provide rationale for the answer.
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Most brain abnormalities are diagnosed by use of

A)MRI.
B)Microscopic studies.
C)Ultrasound studies.
D)Nuclear studies.
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Clients are instructed to remove all hairclips,necklaces,and jewelry when a CT scan is done.The purpose of this is that it could

A)Cause an electrical shock when the CT scan is done.
B)Block bony structures on the film.
C)Cause shadows on the site being scanned.
D)Come loose and get stuck in the mechanism of the machine.
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Explain why blocking agents may be ordered prior to radioisotope administration.
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12
Following a myelogram,using a water-soluble dye,the client is positioned

A)In a position of comfort.
B)In a supine position.
C)In a Low-Fowler's position.
D)In a Sims' position.
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While contrast media is being injected,observation of the client is focused on which signs and symptoms?
a.______________
b.______________
c.______________
d.______________
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Following injections of iodine dye,which one of the following diagnostic tests can be performed within 16 hours?

A)Upper GI series.
B)Urine sodium.
C)24-hour urine collection for catecholamines.
D)Specific gravity.
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Select the major responsibility of the interventional radiology nurse that differs from other nurses working in an x-ray department.

A)Assisting the physician with procedures at the bedside.
B)Providing pre and post procedural education and monitoring.
C)Completing client assessments during the pre and post time for moderate sedation.
D)Administering moderate sedation for procedures in the radiology department.
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Describe the purpose of the gel being placed over the organ being tested by ultrasound.
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17
CT Scans are primarily used for all but which one of the following conditions?

A)Visualizing blood flow and degree of vascularity of the organ.
B)Projecting images of the organs are visualized as the client passes through the scanner.
C)Assisting in the diagnosis of long bone fractures.
D)Evaluating potential obstructions and calculi from the urinary tract.
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18
Clients undergoing arteriograms need to have which one of the following lab studies completed?

A)BUN,creatinine,HGB.
B)CBC,PT/PTT/ATPP
C)Hgb,HCT,WBC,RBCs
D)BUN,creatine,CBC
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Nursing interventions following a cardiac catheterization are effective when

A)The pain is decreased at the puncture site.
B)There is an absence of bleeding at the puncture site.
C)Vital signs are within normal range.
D)Client is able to take in adequate fluids.
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Instructions for a client undergoing an arteriogram include

A)"You may need to hold your breath when X-rays are taken."
B)"You will be given a light anesthetic agent before the test."
C)"Contrast media is not used for this procedure."
D)"Ambulation is allowed on return to the nursing unit."
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A client asks you what the difference is between a transluminal coronary angioplasty and an angioplasty.Your best response is
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Barium studies are usually completed prior to arteriograms because barium interferes with the dye.
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23
List four of the most important observations indicating complications,following needle insertion in a thoracentesis.
a.______________
b.______________
c.______________
d.______________
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Postcardiac catheterization care includes which of the following interventions?

A)Check proximal pulses.
B)Keep catheterization site extremity in flat position.
C)Restrict fluid intake for 24 hours.
D)Apply pressure dressing to puncture site.
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The magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)procedure cannot be used with which one of the following clients?

A)Multiple sclerosis
B)Hip prosthesis
C)Myocardial infarction
D)Brain tumor
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The purpose of completing a cardiology thallium scan with exercise is to

A)Detect normal and healthy cells.
B)Detect a recent MI.
C)Identify myocardial scarring.
D)Demonstrate perfusion problems not apparent when client is at rest.
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The most common complication following a liver biopsy is

A)Bleeding.
B)Severe pain.
C)Pneumothorax.
D)Infection.
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Discharge instructions for a client following an arthroscopy include

A)As soon as you get home,put heat on the area for 30 minutes and off 30 minutes.Continue this procedure for 4 hours.
B)Keep your knee in a straight position for the first 24 hours.
C)You may ambulate on the second postoperative day using crutches.
D)Check the incision site for signs of edema and erythema;if they should occur,notify the physician.
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Which of the following health care workers can be assigned to the x-ray department to care for clients undergoing diagnostic tests?

A)Medical technicians
B)UAPs
C)Radiologic Technologists (RT)
D)RN,LVN/LPN,RT
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Following a paracentesis,your client's dressing is wet with serosanguineous fluid.Your initial intervention is to

A)Place client in shock position.
B)Obtain vital signs.
C)Notify physician.
D)Change the dressing.
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A priority nursing intervention following a gastrointestinal tract endoscopy (EGD)is to

A)Observe urine output every 2 hours.
B)Medicate frequently for pain.
C)Assess for gag reflex for 2-3 hours.
D)Force fluids to eliminate the contrast medium.
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What is the best answer for a client who asks you if there is pain associated with a bone densitometry test?
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Client teaching for a client scheduled for Magnetic Resonance Imaging Scan includes which one of the following statements?

A)Once inside the MRI machine it will be quiet and dark,but you can talk to the staff.
B)You will need to wear earplugs because of grating and loud buzzing sounds.
C)It will be difficult to communicate to the personnel once inside the machine,but the test will last for only a few minutes.
D)You will be able to motion to the personnel if you need something during the test.
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The client is undergoing tests to determine if he has epilepsy.He asks you if he could have something for the pain in his lower back prior to the test.The best response is

A)Pain medications could trigger a seizure during the test;therefore,it cannot be administered.
B)Sedatives have no effect on the body's metabolism so could be given.
C)A nonaspirin analgesic could be given prior to the test.
D)Aspirin could be administered about one hour before the test.
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Clients are positioned on the left side following a liver biopsy.
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Instructions to the client undergoing a lung scan should include

A)Monitoring takes 2 hours after the IV injection of radioactive material.
B)Radioactive gas is instilled by inhaling gas through an open system.
C)Position is changed frequently to obtain clear images.
D)The radioactive dye is administered orally the evening before the scan.
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Paracentesis
Lateral recumbent
Paracentesis
Supine with arm raised
Paracentesis
Fowler’s position with arms crossed and leaning forward
Paracentesis
Sitting position with legs apart
Paracentesis
Prone
Paracentesis
Knee–chest
Paracentesis
Lithotomy
Paracentesis
Supine
Thoracentesis
Lateral recumbent
Thoracentesis
Supine with arm raised
Thoracentesis
Fowler’s position with arms crossed and leaning forward
Thoracentesis
Sitting position with legs apart
Thoracentesis
Prone
Thoracentesis
Knee–chest
Thoracentesis
Lithotomy
Thoracentesis
Supine
Lumbar puncture
Lateral recumbent
Lumbar puncture
Supine with arm raised
Lumbar puncture
Fowler’s position with arms crossed and leaning forward
Lumbar puncture
Sitting position with legs apart
Lumbar puncture
Prone
Lumbar puncture
Knee–chest
Lumbar puncture
Lithotomy
Lumbar puncture
Supine
Bone marrow aspiration of posterior iliac crest
Lateral recumbent
Bone marrow aspiration of posterior iliac crest
Supine with arm raised
Bone marrow aspiration of posterior iliac crest
Fowler’s position with arms crossed and leaning forward
Bone marrow aspiration of posterior iliac crest
Sitting position with legs apart
Bone marrow aspiration of posterior iliac crest
Prone
Bone marrow aspiration of posterior iliac crest
Knee–chest
Bone marrow aspiration of posterior iliac crest
Lithotomy
Bone marrow aspiration of posterior iliac crest
Supine
Proctoscopy
Lateral recumbent
Proctoscopy
Supine with arm raised
Proctoscopy
Fowler’s position with arms crossed and leaning forward
Proctoscopy
Sitting position with legs apart
Proctoscopy
Prone
Proctoscopy
Knee–chest
Proctoscopy
Lithotomy
Proctoscopy
Supine
Amniocentesis
Lateral recumbent
Amniocentesis
Supine with arm raised
Amniocentesis
Fowler’s position with arms crossed and leaning forward
Amniocentesis
Sitting position with legs apart
Amniocentesis
Prone
Amniocentesis
Knee–chest
Amniocentesis
Lithotomy
Amniocentesis
Supine
Vaginal examination
Lateral recumbent
Vaginal examination
Supine with arm raised
Vaginal examination
Fowler’s position with arms crossed and leaning forward
Vaginal examination
Sitting position with legs apart
Vaginal examination
Prone
Vaginal examination
Knee–chest
Vaginal examination
Lithotomy
Vaginal examination
Supine
Liver biopsy
Lateral recumbent
Liver biopsy
Supine with arm raised
Liver biopsy
Fowler’s position with arms crossed and leaning forward
Liver biopsy
Sitting position with legs apart
Liver biopsy
Prone
Liver biopsy
Knee–chest
Liver biopsy
Lithotomy
Liver biopsy
Supine
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Arteriogram
Administer oral dye tablets 5 minutes apart.
Arteriogram
Administer Xenon/oxygen gas for 4–5 minutes.
Arteriogram
Administer laxative or enema.
Arteriogram
Increase fluids to 2500 mL after test.
Arteriogram
Monitor for signs of thrombosis or hemorrhage at site.
Oral cholecystogram
Administer oral dye tablets 5 minutes apart.
Oral cholecystogram
Administer Xenon/oxygen gas for 4–5 minutes.
Oral cholecystogram
Administer laxative or enema.
Oral cholecystogram
Increase fluids to 2500 mL after test.
Oral cholecystogram
Monitor for signs of thrombosis or hemorrhage at site.
IV pyelogram
Administer oral dye tablets 5 minutes apart.
IV pyelogram
Administer Xenon/oxygen gas for 4–5 minutes.
IV pyelogram
Administer laxative or enema.
IV pyelogram
Increase fluids to 2500 mL after test.
IV pyelogram
Monitor for signs of thrombosis or hemorrhage at site.
Computed tomography
Administer oral dye tablets 5 minutes apart.
Computed tomography
Administer Xenon/oxygen gas for 4–5 minutes.
Computed tomography
Administer laxative or enema.
Computed tomography
Increase fluids to 2500 mL after test.
Computed tomography
Monitor for signs of thrombosis or hemorrhage at site.
Myelogram
Administer oral dye tablets 5 minutes apart.
Myelogram
Administer Xenon/oxygen gas for 4–5 minutes.
Myelogram
Administer laxative or enema.
Myelogram
Increase fluids to 2500 mL after test.
Myelogram
Monitor for signs of thrombosis or hemorrhage at site.
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