Contrasting Media Narratives
Emergent Symptoms
Generating Quality
Mits on Kits
Isotope information
100

This type of contrast agent appear bright in a image

What is a positive contrast agent

100

This condition is described as a discharge of electrical activity in the brain and often has no prior warnings 

What is a seizure

100

This is the amount of time it takes for a Molly generator to “recharge”

What is every 24hrs

100

Name these compounds that require heat in there prep

What are Sesrimibi, Sulfur Colloid, and MAG 3

100

This is what HIPPA stands for

What is the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act 

200

This percentage of patients have reactions to contrast media

What is 6-8%

200

This condition has the following symptoms: one sided pain/facial drooping, head pain, blurred vision, dizziness, difficulty speaking

What is a stroke

200

This method is used to measure the amount of Molly in Tc

What is a lead/molly shield

200

This test is done to evaluate radiochemical purity

What is TLC (Thin Layer Chromatography)

200

Privacy and Security of health information is covered by this part of HIPAA

What is Title 2

300

This happens to Ionic agents in solution 

What is breaking down into two charged particles 

300

The following symptoms are common for this condition: weakness, hunger, tremor, sweating, irritability, confusion and blurred vision

What is a diabetic crisis

300

This is the limit for Mo in Tc

What is 0.15uCi / 1mCi Tc

300

These 3 forms of Tc are present in a prepared kit

What are Bound Tc, Free Pertechnetate, and reduced Tc

300

This agency handles radiopharmaceutical drug applications 

What is the FDA

400

Name two properties that effect how well contrast media is tolerated 

What are…

Ionic vs. non-ionic

Osmolality

Chemotoxic reaction mechanism 

Idiosyncratic reaction mechanism

400

Signs prior to this condition include: Dizzyness, Pallor (pale skin), nausea, tachycardia, cold/clammy skin

What is Syncope/Fainting

400

This ion is a chemical impurity. Within the Tc eluate

What is Al3+

(10ug/mL limit)

400

This equation can be used to calculate concentration at time

What is Cx DF = Ct

400

These are the four different categories that the joint commission is divided into

What are Patient-Specific, Aggregate, Knowledge-Based, and Comparative

500

This is a contraindication for Barium contrast

What is ability to get into peritoneal cavity. (Such as recent surgery)

500

This condition has the following symptoms: Restlessness, Pallor (pale skin), Increase pulse, Loss of BP, Confusion/lethargy/passing out

What is shock

500

This is the equation for calculating time until Mo breakthrough is over the limit

T = -ln Mo/Tc/0.1052 - 18.03

500

This equation can be used to calculate volume of administered dose

What is patient dose/Ct = volume administered 

500

This is who owns hospital/patient records 

What is the hospital. 

(Can be used in court of lawsuits/cases)