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Kyphoplasty - =Also called per cutaneous vertebralplasty are invasive procedures indicated for
patients who have back pain. Also, these procedures are done to stabilize a compression fracture
that results from osteoporosis, a malignant tumor of the vertebral body, including cancer types
such as multiple myeloma, a hemangioma, or an injury to this find that results in broken spinal
bones. With a compression fracture, the bones have collapsed in sections of the spine or in the
entire spine. During the procedurehey needle or a guy pan is placed into the vertebral body using
image guidance. Once the needle or guide pin is pleased, a style that in a cannula are inserted
over the needle or the guide pin and into the pedicle. Through the cannula, a drill is advanced.
Once an inflatable balloon device is placed into the vertebral body and expands it, The bone is
compacted and a cavity space is open. Using real-time image guidance, the vertebral bodies
cavity space is injected with the bone cement.
Lovenox - =A parenteral anticoagulant used to treat thromboembolic conditions. Anticoagulant
drugs include heparin, plavix coumadin lovenox and heparin are examples of parent Terrell
coagulants. Coumadin is an example of an oral anticoagulant. Heparin and I'm on some parents
should not be taken orally or given intramuscularly. If taken orally, the gastrointestinal tract does
not absorb these drugs. Hematoma can occur if these drugs are given intramuscularly.
Patientpatients who receive interventional procedures and taken anticoagulant drugs is monitored
to ensure overdose does not occur, which can be evident by a hemorrhage
Raynaud's disease is an example of - =Functional peri feral vascular disease. It is a type of
circulation disorder associated with peripheral vascular disease, beside organic peripheral
vascular disease. Functional peripheral vascular disease is associated with short-term spasms.
The onset of functional peripheral vascular disease includes emotional stress, smoking, exposure
to cold temperatures, four instance.
Best catheter for upper extremities - =H1H. Several catheters are good for upper extremities
depending in the age of the patient. H1H suitable for younger patients while Berenstein and
Simmons tend to be more suitable for older patients.
Simple consent - =Simple consent is getting the patient's permission to perform a procedure.
Simple consent is further categorized into two types one express consent into implied consent
with express consent to consent is given in writing verbally or just by allowing the procedure to
happen. And implied consent often takes place in an emergency situation where the patient is on
able to give consent
,Uretic compression - =A process that allows the pelvicalyceal to fill and for the contrast media to
stay in the renal collecting system longer one more involved and complicated studies are
performed. He device is used to perform the ureteric compression and is put on the patient before
the contrast material is injected
Leading cause of aortic aneurysms - =Atherosclerosis is the leading cause of aortic aneurysm
him. This condition occurs when aweakness develops in the lumbar region and the aorta balloons
out
Qualifications for abdominal aortic aneurysm ultrasound screening - =Family history abdominal
aortic aneurysm or, a male who is aged 65 to 75 years old, a male who smokes cigarettes and has
smoked a minimum of 100 cigarettes over the course of his life
Wilkie's syndrome - =Hey vascular compression disorder of the superior mesenteric artery or
SMA that can be checked with the vascular interventional radiology
The posterior branches of the renal arteries supply blood to which of the part of the kidney? -
=Upper pole and posterior portion
Best common catheter used for visceral angiography are - =Cobras and sidewinders
Visceral angiography evaluates bloodflow in the liver, spleen, and bowel
External renal stone removal procedures are generally used for stones larger then - =2 cm or 8
inches
The folds in the brain matter are known as - =Gyrus. The brain matter is made up of folds and
fishers the folds are known as gyrus
A digital image acquisition mode where one image is produced a refers to? - =Digital
angiography. Image production for vascular image has three types of modes for digital image
acquisition, which are Digital angiography, Digital cineradiography and digital subtraction
angiography. With digital angeography, also called spa filming, a single images produced. For
instance,
,Organic peripheral vascular disease - =Hey disease that occurs when structural changes service
in the blood vessel. Examples of this disorder are tissue damage and inflammation. Further, a
type of organic peripheral vascular disease is a peripheral artery disease. When the blood flow is
restricted in the arteries, which are the blood vessels that transports blood to the organs of the
body from the heart, the arteries restricts or Narrows and fattydeposits accumulate and block the
arteries also arthrosclerosis peripheral arterial disease happens when the blood does not flow
through the arteries sufficiently to provide adequate blood supply to the muscles in the body.
This condition most often occurs in the legs and arms.signs and symptoms of peripheral artery
disease that has progressed into advanced stages are pain, especially in the feet or toes, paleness
in the legs one elevated, does colorization, such as blue or red numbness soreness of the foot
tiredness of the legs to name a few
Moral values - =Believes cultivated based on cultural family and suicidal ideas.
Law - =a set of established rules
Ethics - =The standards that govern the way an individual asked and guides the person to decide
what is right or wrong
Vascular insufficiency - =When blood valves do not work properly and blood begins to flow
backwards. A thrombectomy is used to remove a blood clot from a vessel. It is a type of surgical
procedure. The procedure restores proper circulation. Patients that have severe vascular
insufficiency are recommended to have this procedure
Cholecystitis - =And acute infection and inflammation of the gallbladder
A procedure that images all of the arteries in the skull - =Cerebral angiography
Atropine - =Correct Answer:
Atropine
, Medication often used to treat patients who have a reaction to contrast material, whether it is a
minor reaction or a major life threatening reaction, are B-agonists inhalers, epinephrine, atropine,
and diphenhydramine to name a few. Atropine is a muscarinic cholinergic blocking agent.
Tunneled catheter - =Tunneled catheters are passed underneath the skin from the insertion site to
a separate exit site. Common types of tunneled catheters used are Hickman, Groshong, Leonard,
and Broviac catheters.
The common bile duct joins the pancreatic duct before opening up into which of the following
structures? - =Correct Answer:
Duodenum
The common duct combines with the pancreatic duct before opening up into the duodenum.
These ducts are part of the biliary system, which carries bile secretions from the liver to the
duodenum.
The vessel which lies along the ventral surface of the brainstem is known as which of the
following? - =Explanation:
Correct Answer:
Basilar artery
The basilar artery lies on the ventral surface of the brainstem. This artery supplies blood to the
brain stem.
The use of a MRI during the preprocedure phase for a kyphoplasty helps to: - =Explanation:
Correct Answer:
Identify spine degenerative disease
Preparation for a kyphoplasty may involve imaging studies, such as a computed tomography
(CT), plain x-ray films or a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).
Kyphoplasty - =Also called per cutaneous vertebralplasty are invasive procedures indicated for
patients who have back pain. Also, these procedures are done to stabilize a compression fracture
that results from osteoporosis, a malignant tumor of the vertebral body, including cancer types
such as multiple myeloma, a hemangioma, or an injury to this find that results in broken spinal
bones. With a compression fracture, the bones have collapsed in sections of the spine or in the
entire spine. During the procedurehey needle or a guy pan is placed into the vertebral body using
image guidance. Once the needle or guide pin is pleased, a style that in a cannula are inserted
over the needle or the guide pin and into the pedicle. Through the cannula, a drill is advanced.
Once an inflatable balloon device is placed into the vertebral body and expands it, The bone is
compacted and a cavity space is open. Using real-time image guidance, the vertebral bodies
cavity space is injected with the bone cement.
Lovenox - =A parenteral anticoagulant used to treat thromboembolic conditions. Anticoagulant
drugs include heparin, plavix coumadin lovenox and heparin are examples of parent Terrell
coagulants. Coumadin is an example of an oral anticoagulant. Heparin and I'm on some parents
should not be taken orally or given intramuscularly. If taken orally, the gastrointestinal tract does
not absorb these drugs. Hematoma can occur if these drugs are given intramuscularly.
Patientpatients who receive interventional procedures and taken anticoagulant drugs is monitored
to ensure overdose does not occur, which can be evident by a hemorrhage
Raynaud's disease is an example of - =Functional peri feral vascular disease. It is a type of
circulation disorder associated with peripheral vascular disease, beside organic peripheral
vascular disease. Functional peripheral vascular disease is associated with short-term spasms.
The onset of functional peripheral vascular disease includes emotional stress, smoking, exposure
to cold temperatures, four instance.
Best catheter for upper extremities - =H1H. Several catheters are good for upper extremities
depending in the age of the patient. H1H suitable for younger patients while Berenstein and
Simmons tend to be more suitable for older patients.
Simple consent - =Simple consent is getting the patient's permission to perform a procedure.
Simple consent is further categorized into two types one express consent into implied consent
with express consent to consent is given in writing verbally or just by allowing the procedure to
happen. And implied consent often takes place in an emergency situation where the patient is on
able to give consent
,Uretic compression - =A process that allows the pelvicalyceal to fill and for the contrast media to
stay in the renal collecting system longer one more involved and complicated studies are
performed. He device is used to perform the ureteric compression and is put on the patient before
the contrast material is injected
Leading cause of aortic aneurysms - =Atherosclerosis is the leading cause of aortic aneurysm
him. This condition occurs when aweakness develops in the lumbar region and the aorta balloons
out
Qualifications for abdominal aortic aneurysm ultrasound screening - =Family history abdominal
aortic aneurysm or, a male who is aged 65 to 75 years old, a male who smokes cigarettes and has
smoked a minimum of 100 cigarettes over the course of his life
Wilkie's syndrome - =Hey vascular compression disorder of the superior mesenteric artery or
SMA that can be checked with the vascular interventional radiology
The posterior branches of the renal arteries supply blood to which of the part of the kidney? -
=Upper pole and posterior portion
Best common catheter used for visceral angiography are - =Cobras and sidewinders
Visceral angiography evaluates bloodflow in the liver, spleen, and bowel
External renal stone removal procedures are generally used for stones larger then - =2 cm or 8
inches
The folds in the brain matter are known as - =Gyrus. The brain matter is made up of folds and
fishers the folds are known as gyrus
A digital image acquisition mode where one image is produced a refers to? - =Digital
angiography. Image production for vascular image has three types of modes for digital image
acquisition, which are Digital angiography, Digital cineradiography and digital subtraction
angiography. With digital angeography, also called spa filming, a single images produced. For
instance,
,Organic peripheral vascular disease - =Hey disease that occurs when structural changes service
in the blood vessel. Examples of this disorder are tissue damage and inflammation. Further, a
type of organic peripheral vascular disease is a peripheral artery disease. When the blood flow is
restricted in the arteries, which are the blood vessels that transports blood to the organs of the
body from the heart, the arteries restricts or Narrows and fattydeposits accumulate and block the
arteries also arthrosclerosis peripheral arterial disease happens when the blood does not flow
through the arteries sufficiently to provide adequate blood supply to the muscles in the body.
This condition most often occurs in the legs and arms.signs and symptoms of peripheral artery
disease that has progressed into advanced stages are pain, especially in the feet or toes, paleness
in the legs one elevated, does colorization, such as blue or red numbness soreness of the foot
tiredness of the legs to name a few
Moral values - =Believes cultivated based on cultural family and suicidal ideas.
Law - =a set of established rules
Ethics - =The standards that govern the way an individual asked and guides the person to decide
what is right or wrong
Vascular insufficiency - =When blood valves do not work properly and blood begins to flow
backwards. A thrombectomy is used to remove a blood clot from a vessel. It is a type of surgical
procedure. The procedure restores proper circulation. Patients that have severe vascular
insufficiency are recommended to have this procedure
Cholecystitis - =And acute infection and inflammation of the gallbladder
A procedure that images all of the arteries in the skull - =Cerebral angiography
Atropine - =Correct Answer:
Atropine
, Medication often used to treat patients who have a reaction to contrast material, whether it is a
minor reaction or a major life threatening reaction, are B-agonists inhalers, epinephrine, atropine,
and diphenhydramine to name a few. Atropine is a muscarinic cholinergic blocking agent.
Tunneled catheter - =Tunneled catheters are passed underneath the skin from the insertion site to
a separate exit site. Common types of tunneled catheters used are Hickman, Groshong, Leonard,
and Broviac catheters.
The common bile duct joins the pancreatic duct before opening up into which of the following
structures? - =Correct Answer:
Duodenum
The common duct combines with the pancreatic duct before opening up into the duodenum.
These ducts are part of the biliary system, which carries bile secretions from the liver to the
duodenum.
The vessel which lies along the ventral surface of the brainstem is known as which of the
following? - =Explanation:
Correct Answer:
Basilar artery
The basilar artery lies on the ventral surface of the brainstem. This artery supplies blood to the
brain stem.
The use of a MRI during the preprocedure phase for a kyphoplasty helps to: - =Explanation:
Correct Answer:
Identify spine degenerative disease
Preparation for a kyphoplasty may involve imaging studies, such as a computed tomography
(CT), plain x-ray films or a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).