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CT registry short answer Questions And Answers 2 Complete Solutions 2024/2025 | Already Passed

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CT registry short answer Questions And Answers 2 Complete Solutions 2024/2025 | Already Passed PTT (partial thromboplastin time) - 25-35 seconds hypoxemia - deficient amount of oxygen in the blood Hypoxia - deficiency in the amount of oxygen reaching the tissues prior reactions to contrast media and asthma - topics should be included when getting hx of pt tachycardia, rapid breathing, cyanosis - a patient in shock will exhibit Solu-Cortef - (hydrocortisone injection) 1. Allergies 2. Inf...

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CT registry Multiple Choice Questions And Answers Complete Solutions 2024/2025 | Already Passed

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The average range for activated Partial Thromboplastin Time (PTT) a. 10-12 seconds b. 17-21 seconds c. 25-35 seconds d. 43-55 seconds - c. 25-35 seconds Butterfly Needle Insertion Angle into a vein for intravenous administration of a contrast agent a. 5 degrees b. 15 degrees c. 45 degrees d. 60 degrees - 15 degrees. A total volume of 125 mL of an iodinated contrast agent is administered intravenously via automatic injector in 50 seconds. The flow rate for this injection is a. 0.75 mL...

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CT registry short Questions And Answers Complete Solutions 2024/2025 | Already Passed

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Saline flush advantages (3) - reduction of contrast dose, elimination of streaking artifact, improves contrast agent efficiency Normal temperature - 97.7-99.5 Normal pulse rate - 60-100 bpm Normal systolic pressure - less than 120 mm Hg Normal diastolic pressure - less than 80 mm Hg Normal respiratory rate - 12-20 breaths per minute Normal pulse oximetry - 95-100% BUN normal range - 7-25 mg/Dl Creatinine normal range - 0.5 - 1.5 mg/dL; most dependable measure of renal function Glomelul...

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CT registry Health Complete Solutions 2024/2025 | Already Passed

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Normal Temp - 97.7-99.5 F Adult Pulse - 60-100bpm Child pulse - 70-120bpm Systolic - Contraction Less than 120mmHg Diastolic - Relaxation Less than 80mmHg Adult Resp - 12-20 breaths per minute Child resp - 20-30 breaths per minute Complete cardiac diastole correspond to which portion of the cardiac cycle on a electrocardiogram (ECG)? - T wave Ideal heart rate for cardiac exams - 65 BPM Lower heart rate with what med - Beta blocker What is nitroglycerin used for? - To dislate coronar...

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CT registry Q & A 8 Complete Solutions 2024/2025 | Already Passed

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Iothalamate meglumine--Conray - Ionic radiopaque contrast media (RCM) An average range for activated PTT - 25-35 seconds Which of the following is the correct angle of insertion for placing a butterfly needle into a vein for intravenous of a contrast agent - 15 degrees A total volume of 125mL of an iodinated contrast agent is administered intravenously via automatic injector in 50 seconds. The flow rate for this injection is: 125 divided by 50 - 2.5 mL/sec CTDI - Radiation dose to patient ...

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CT registry Q&A 7 Complete Solutions 2024/2025 | Already Passed

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What is the smallest component of a digital image? - pixel In a CT image, the CT # of a material is dependent on? - Its linear coefficient value What influences spatial resolution? - Detector size, reconstruction interval and pitch T or F ? As pt motion increases, spatial resolution decreases? - True Which is an advantage of a small focal spot? - Increased spatial resolution What is a normal creat. Range? - .5-1.5 Is non ionic contrast low or high osmolarity? - Low osmolarity iso-osmolar ...

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CT registry Q&A 6 Complete Solutions 2024/2025 | Already Passed

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Which of the following corresponds to the period of the cardiac cycle known as ventricular systole? - Contraction of the left and right ventricles A patient is required to have the following radiographic examinations: CT of the abdomen, GI series, and a barium enema. The correct order for the scheduling of these procedures would be: - CT of the abdomen, barium enema, GI series. The normal pulse rate range in a child is: - 70-120 beats per minute Normal pulse rate for adults - 60-100 bpm T...

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CT registry Q&A 5 Complete Solutions 2024/2025 | Already Passed

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An average range for activated partial thromboplastin time (PTT) is: a. 10 - 12 seconds b. 17 - 21 seconds c. 25 -35 seconds d. 43 - 55 seconds - 25 - 35 seconds Which of the following is the correct angle of insertion for placing a butterfly needle into a vein for intravenous administration of a contrast agent? a. 5 degrees b. 15 degrees c. 45 degrees d. 60 degrees - 15 degrees A total volume of 125mL of an iodinated contrast agent is administered intravenously via automatic injecto...

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CT registry Q&A 3 Complete Solutions 2024/2025 | Already Passed

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The patient is required to do what before the start of any invasive procedure? - informed consent Occurs when a patient is in need of immediate medical services but is unconscous or is physically unable to consent to treatment. In this case, services are rendered with the assumption that the patient would consent if able - implied consent What are vital signs? - temperature, pulse, blood pressure, respirations The measurement of basic body functions to monitor critical information regarding...

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HIT 141 Week 5 Complete Solutions 2024/2025 | Already Passed

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clinical information - data that pertains to patients dxs, treatment and patient progress administrative information - data that pertains to patients demographics, insurance, consents, and authorizations Data Quality - The reliability and effectiveness of data for its intended uses in operations, decision making, and planning Accuracy - data is free of errors and reflects the true data values Accessibility - ability to provide access to health information to those who needed it when need...

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