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Which of the following vessels is preferred for arterial
vessel access for the majority of angiographic
procedures?
A. femoral artery
B. brachial artery
C. axillary artery
D. common carotid artery - ANSWER-A. femoral artery
,What is the primary purpose of pre-medicating the patient
before an angiographic procedure?
A. reduce the risk for bleeding
B. reduce the risk for infection
C. help the patient relax
D. all of the above - ANSWER-C. help the patient relax
What type of contrast media is used for most angiographic
procedures? - ANSWER-water-soluble, nonionic contrast
media
,What are the six most common complications associated
with angiography? - ANSWER-1. bleeding at the puncture
site
2. thrombus formation
3. embolus formation
4. dissection of a vessel
5. infection of puncture site
6. contrast media reaction
Generally, where is the femoral artery punctured during an
arterial catheterization procedure?
A. just superior to the inguinal ligament
B. just inferior to the inguinal ligament
C. at the midpoint of the inguinal ligament
, D. 2 inches superior to the popliteal artery - ANSWER-B.
just inferior to the inguinal ligament
what is the minimum amount of time a patient should
remain on bed rest following an invasive angiographic
procedure?
A. 1 hour
B. 3 hours
C. 4 hours
D. 6 hours - ANSWER-C. 4 hours
At what angle should the head of the bed or stretcher be
elevated following an invasive angiographic procedure?
A. 10 degrees