Done over two days
Day 1 Resting images are taken after tracer injection
Day 2 Blood vessels are opened mimicking stress and tracer is given
Cardiac Perfusion Imaging (MIBI)
Nuclear test
Aka nuclear ventriculography
Measuring EF
Uses SPECT
MUGA
Brainpower
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Using authority
Collaboration
Compromise
Avoid
Strategies for conflict resolution
Compassion
Commitment to quality
Respect for the individual
Sonography Canada Code of conduct
A process by which a patient grants permission to have a procedure after hearing
benefits, risks and alternative choices available
Expressed or Implied
, Informed Consent
Given by the patient either in writing or verbally
Expressed Consent
Not spoken/written it's understood from the circumstances surrounding the procedure at
issue
Implied consent
Patient is aware of:
• Nature of treatment
• Benefits and risks
• Side effects
• Alternatives
• Consequences if not having treatment
Under HCCA when is consent informed?
College of medical radiation and imaging technologists of Ontario
CMRITO
Radiography
Nuclear Medicine
Radiation Therapy
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Diagnostic Medical Sonography
What 5 specialities does CMRITO regulate
Regulated Health Professions Act (RHPA)
Medical Radiation and Imaging Technology (MRIT)
What two principle legislations does CMRITO operate under?
Administering substances by injection or inhalation
Tracheal suctioning of a tracheostomy
Administering contrast media or putting a hand, instrument or finger beyond any
opening in the body
Performing a procedure on tissue below the dermis
Applying a prescribed form of energy.
What 5 controlled acts are members of the CMRITO authorized to perform?