Radiopharmaceuticals
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Image Acquisition
Miscellaneous
100

The type of collimator used for imaging I131

What is a high energy collimator?

100

The name of the jaw bone

What is the mandible?

100

Images for this indication show normal ventilation images, followed by abnormal wedge-shaped artifact on the perfusion images

What is a pulmonary embolism?

100

A patient must have this within 24hrs of having a V/Q scan

What is a chest Xray?

100

SPECT is an acronym that stands for this

What is Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography?

200

Three radiopharmaceuticals that can or have been used for a bone scan

What is Tc99m MDP, Tc99m HDP, Tc99m HMDP, F18 NaF (Old ones: Ca45, P32, Sr85, Tc99m Polyphosphate, Tc99m PYP, Tc99m EHDP)

200

The three planes for viewing 3D images such as SPECT or CT

What are coronal, sagittal, and axial/transverse/ transaxial?

200

The term for delayed gastric emptying

What is gastroparesis?

200

A kidney that does not empty after administration of lasix is

What is obstructed?

200

This can be used in place of CCK to contract the gallbladder for a HIDA scan

What is Ensure (Or a fatty meal)?

300

The half-life of Xe133

What is 5.2 days?

300

The thyroid organifies iodine to create these hormomes

What are T3 and T4?

300

A patient with neuroblastoma might receive this type of nuclear medicine scan

What is adrenal gland imaging?

300

The cause of a Bone Scan dose showing intense uptake in the forearm and hand of the injection site

What is an arterial injection (Hot glove)?

300

Lasix is this type of drug

What is a diuretic?

400

The infection imaging agent preferred for imaging of the spine

What is Ga67 Citrate?

400

The adrenal glands sit on top of this organ

What are the kidneys?

400

A patient should hold off on these types of medications before imaging for neuroendocrine tumors

What are somatostatin analogue/receptor medications?

400

For a Meckle's Diverticulum Scan, we start acquiring images this long after injection

What is immediately?

400

The standard gastric emptying meal consists of these items

What are eggs, toast, jam, and water?

500

The energy peaks we image for In111

What are 173 and 247 keV?

500

The three types of salivary glands

What are the parotid, submandibular, and sublingual glands?

500

A patient with xerostomia might get this type of nuclear medicine scan

What is a salivary gland scan?

500

At 4 hours after a patient eats a gastric emptying meal, we should see at least this percentage of food emptied from the stomach to be considered normal

What is 90%?

500

The type of collimator used for a thyroid uptake using an uptake probe

What is a flat-field collimator?