This document outlines preparation and positioning procedures for various CT scan procedures, including ingesting oral contrast media or undergoing fasting before scans of the intestines or kidneys. It also mentions CT angiography procedures of the head and heart to evaluate for conditions like coronary artery disease or thrombosis. Positioning details are provided like having the patient lie supine with hands raised for certain scans.
This document outlines preparation and positioning procedures for various CT scan procedures, including ingesting oral contrast media or undergoing fasting before scans of the intestines or kidneys. It also mentions CT angiography procedures of the head and heart to evaluate for conditions like coronary artery disease or thrombosis. Positioning details are provided like having the patient lie supine with hands raised for certain scans.
This document outlines preparation and positioning procedures for various CT scan procedures, including ingesting oral contrast media or undergoing fasting before scans of the intestines or kidneys. It also mentions CT angiography procedures of the head and heart to evaluate for conditions like coronary artery disease or thrombosis. Positioning details are provided like having the patient lie supine with hands raised for certain scans.
This document outlines preparation and positioning procedures for various CT scan procedures, including ingesting oral contrast media or undergoing fasting before scans of the intestines or kidneys. It also mentions CT angiography procedures of the head and heart to evaluate for conditions like coronary artery disease or thrombosis. Positioning details are provided like having the patient lie supine with hands raised for certain scans.
2. CT ANGIOGRAPHY 3. INTRAVENOUS CONTRAST MEDIA 4. HEAD VELCRO STRAPS 5. SLICE PLANNING OF THE PARANASAL SINUSES STARTS FROM THE MID PART OF THE UPPER TEETH UP TO THE END PORTION OF THE FRONTAL SINUSES. 6. PITUITARY GLAND 7. IODINATED CONTRAST 8. CREATININE RESULT, 6-8 HRS FASTING INTESTINE SHOULD BE CLEAN BEFORE TAKING A CT SCAN, CASTOR OIL 300 CC, DULCOLAX 2 PCS 1-2 MIDNIGHT 9. 15-20 DEGREES CAUDAL TO THE PATIENT OML 10. IT HELPS KIDNEY FUNCTION OF INTRAVENOUS CONTRAST. 11. POSITIONING SPONGES 12. FALLING FROM A HEIGHT, VEHICLE ACCIDENTS 13. CT ANGIOGRAPHY 14. STONE IN CALCULI 15. C7 DOWN BELOW THE DIAPHRAGM 16. BREATH HOLD TECHNIQUE 17. NIGHT BEFORE THE PROCEDURE. 18. IN CT IS USED TO EVALUATE FOR A CONDITION CALLED CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE 19. A. FOR THROMBOSIS 20. C. 2,3&4 21. A. FOR THROMBOSIS 22. CT HEART ANGIOGRAPHY 23. SMOKING, HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE, HIGH BLOOD CHOLESTEROL, AND OBESITY. 24. ELECTROCARDIOGRAM 25. CT UROGRAM 26. 10MM 27. CHECK CREATININE, 4-6HRS FASTING, PREVIOUS X-RAY RESULT SHOULD BE SHOWN 28. 0 GANTRY ANGULATION 29. AP POSITION 30. SUPINE POSITION 31. TO INCREASE THE DIAGNOSTIC VALUE OF THE IMAGES. 32. CT ANGIOGRAPHY OF THE HEAD 33. CT UROGRAM 34. PATIENT IN SUPINE POSITION WITH WITH HANDS RAISED TO AVOID SUPERIMPOSITION WITH THE CHEST AREA. 35. ABNORMALITIES FOUND WITHIN THE SOFT TISSUE AND BONY ANATOMY OF THAT EXTREMITY.