Female Pelvis Comp

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what preparation should be given to all pelvic imaging pts

pts fast for 4 hours prior to reduce bowel motion and empty bladder before exam

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what is the volume of vaginal contrast if needed

3 × 12 cc (36)

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what clinical history/ protocol requires the administration of vaginal contrast

Cervical Cancer, Vaginal Mass, Vaginal Septum, Congenital Uterine Anomaly, Uterine Septum, or Bicornate Uterus and If hx. Endometriosis

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what is endometriosis

when inner lining of the cells of the uterus migrate out of it to other parts of the body

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name 2 clinical histories that requires the administration of vaginal contrast only

endometriosis, uterine anomaly

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what indication warrants the need for an MD to administer glucagon.

Cervical and Endometrial cancer

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when do we give glucagon

before the test

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what option within the vibe sequence should be utilized or checked on to ensure proper fat saturation

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what is the angulation for the dynamic radial vibe sequence

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what protocol would you do for an indication of adnexal mass

adnexal mass and make sure theres a starvibe post sag

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what is the correct angulation for the ax/co T2 in fibriod protocol. what if you cannot see the uterus

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what is the correct angulation for Ax T2 in endometriosis protocol

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what protocol should be considered for an indication of septate or bicornate uterrus

bicornate uterrus

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what is the correct angulation for the congenital uterine anomaly protocol

orient to the uterus

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what is the injection rate

2 cc/s