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A patient with a chest tube arrives in the nuclear medicine D. Place the
chest tubes external apparatus on a level lower than the patient's department
for an Imaging study. The technologist chest
should:
for proper drainage, chest tube apparatus must
always remain lower than the
A. Cancel the procedure because the
chest tube
patient's chest apparatus will interfere
with the study
B. Place the chest tubes external apparatus on the (Bolus: (2011) Steve's
Review of Nuclear Medicine Technology: Preparation for Imaging table next
,to the patient certification examination)
C. Hang the chest tubes
external apparatus from an IV
pole and raise it above the
patient's chest
D. Place the chest tubes
external apparatus on a level
lower than the patient's
chest
99mTc-Oxidronate image of the region
shown would B. Acromion
processes demonstrate all the following
structures except the:
The image depicts an anterior view of the rib
cage and proximal upper
extremities. The acromion processes would be
demonstrated on a posterior view of the
upper thorax that includes the scapulae.
A. Costochondral Junctions
,B. Acromion processes
C. Sternum
D. Clavicles
, Which of the following is common to imaging B. 99mtc
sulfur colloid is the radiopharmaceutical of choice
gastroesophageal reflux in both adults and children?
99mTc-Sulfur Colloid is the radiopharmaceutical
used to image gastroesophageal
A. The patient ingests diluted hydrochloric acid with the reflux in both adults
and children. However, adults are administered a mixture of
radiopharmaceutical dilute hydrochloric acid, orange juice and
tracer after fasting from midnight. In
B. 99mtc sulfur colloid is the radiopharmaceutical of infants and
toddlers, the procedure is performed at the time of a scheduled choice
feeding, so they may fast as little as two hours before receiving the tracer. In
C. The patient must fast from Midnight before the test adults, an abdominal binder
is used to increase external abdominal pressure to
D. An abdominal binder is used to increase pressure over demonstrate
more subtle instances of reflux. Because the abdominal muscles are the
abdomen important in pediatric respiration, the binder
is typically not used with children,
particularly infants.
The shelf life of most 99mTc-labeled
B. 6-