Lead III Records
What is the difference in voltage between the lt arm and lt leg
Lead I
LA and RA
Instrument used to observe contrast flow in an upper GI
What is a fluoroscope
You should instruct a patient having a cholecystogram to
What is eat low-fat the evening before the test
Maintaining sterility throughout a surgical procedure
What is aseptic technique
What is the name of the leads that are put on the upper arms and lower legs.
What are Bipolar Leads
LL and RA
What is Lead II
What can a KUB x-ray be used for?
What are:
Urinary system disorders
position of IUD
Locate foreign objects in the digestive tract
Patients should be instructed to do what prior to an Upper GI series
What is only drink clear liquids
List 4 ways sterilization can occur
What is:
autoclave
dry heat
gas
chemical
An irregularity in the heart's rhythm
What is an arrhythmia
LL and LA
What is lead III
Why are breasts compressed during a mammogram
What is because that will require less radiation to be used
In which test should patients be instructed to breathe through the mouth slowly and deeply
What is barium enema
Before surgery you/they should prep skin with
What is an antiseptic
Nervousness, cold or neurological conditions can cause this on an EKG
What is a somatic tremor
Horizontal to V4 at mid axillary line
V6
Urinary tract study which inserts a catheter into the bladder up to the ureters
What is a retrograde pyelogram
WHich test should patients be instructed to avoid foods that produce gas
What is abdominal ultrasound
Unremoved sutures may
What is become infected
This records the difference in the hearts voltage between lt leg and the central point between the rt arm and lt arm.
What is the aVF
Lead placement midway between V2 and V4
What is V3
What is an uptake study
You should instruct female patients to not wear what during an MRI
What is mascara
What is 24 hours.