Lesson 3.4 Flashcards

1
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Give the medication by the ordered route.

A

THE RIGHT LOCATION

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2
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Document medication administrattion after giving it, not before

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THE RIGHT DOCUMENTATION

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3
Q

The should imaging technologist use method that assessment a screening includes the of patient medical history and current renal function status.

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SCREENING

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4
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Can cause both respiratory adverse. gastrointestinal (GI) and respiratory adverse

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ENTERAL BARIUM SULFATE

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5
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In the GI tract, barium sulfate produces an insoluble precipitate barium fecaliths effects. with calcium to form

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BARIUM SULFATE

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6
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aspiration of barium sulfate into the lungs generally does not cause harm, provided the amount aspirated is small

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BARIUM SULFATE

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7
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Adverse effects include QT prolongation on the electrocardiogram in up to 30% of patients administered perflutren. Dizziness, ventricular dysrhythmias, and chest pain occur infrequently with either octafluoropropane albumin microspheres or perflutren.

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ULTRASOUND MICROBUBBLE AGENT ADVERSE REACTIONS

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8
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has been reported in numerous patients receiving the albumin microsphere octafluoropropane.

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Anaphylaxis

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9
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The drug ordered is appropriate for the patient.

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THE RIGHT DRUG

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10
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Medication is given to the intended patient.

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THE RIGHT PATIENT

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11
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Give the medication at the right time ordered according to agency policy.

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THE RIGHT TIME

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12
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Available as a 10% or 20% (100 or 200 mg/ml) respiratory nebulization solution and as an IV form.

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ACETYLCYSTEINE

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13
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RENAL DYSFUNCTION

Effects of sodium bicarbonate IV solution as a possible prophylactic strategy against development of renal failure secondary to ROCM.

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SODIUM BICARBONATE

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14
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Urine output does not exceed 400 ml/day in these patients. The renal failure may not be reversible, and the serum creatinine does not normalize.

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OLIGURIC ARF

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15
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Adverse effects from the manganese compounds, such as mangafodipir trisodium (Teslascan), may include chest pain and “more forceful heartbeat,” peripheral vasodilation (flushing), headache, dizziness, lightheadedness, nausea, dyspepsia, vomiting, and abdominal pain.

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MANGANESE COMPOUNDS

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