What is the purpose of contrast media?
contrast media is used to increase or enhance the contrast of the structures or materials present in the media. the purpose is to increase the visibility of the structure of interest like blood vessels in the gastro-intestinal tract. the key component of the contrast media is gadolinium. sometimes, salt water is also used.
What is the purpose of agar in the media?
36. The procedure calls for 60 cc of 1/2% of contrast media. You have 1% contrast. How much sterile saline and how much 1% contrast media should you use to make the proper amount of the needed solution?
What is the purpose of a professional code of ethics? Compare and contrast directions for ethical behavior that is presented in the second letter of the Apostle Peter with those presented in the American College of Healthcare Code of Ethics (ache.org)
Identify the basic difference between ionic and nonionic contrast media. Why is nonionic contrast a better choice for patient safety
List four selective type of media, four differential media and two general purpose media. Site examples of bacteria that can grow on each type and the appearance of the media or bacterium after incubation. Discuss four ways bacteria can be enumerated or counted.
2.How are allergies and contraindications to contrast media documented in the medical record? 3.How are patients who are taking the drug, metformin, and require contrast media managed?
Compare and contrast the social media of Pepsi and Coke? which one is most effective and why? what is the difference between the strategies of these companies.
What is the primary purpose of selective media? O Growing large concentrations of bacteria O Visualizing the diversity of a mixed sample Isolation of bacteria from a mixed sample Growing fastidious bacteria.
Describe symptoms a patient having a mild reaction to iodinated contrast media might experience and their usual treatment
write a paragraph regarding these topics 5. appropriateness of contrast media to exam c. laboratory values (e.g. BUN, Creatinine, GFR)