When you progress to the hospital to grasp an angiography what do you, as the forgiving, do?
when you first go to the hospital you.....
you get walked to the room ...
you bring back anesthetics....
r u in a medical/surgical gown?
Answers:
You'll arrive at the intake area first and when they have a bed for you, they'll escort you to the bed and you'll be assigned a nurse who will grant you a hospital gown to wear and she'll insert an IV. When it's time for the procedure, you'll be taken to the cath lab if it's a cardiac cath or to the vascular suite if it's non cardiac angiography. Sometimes you'll be given a sedative sther times you won't, it's up to the physician. Then using a thin needle, a rope and series of catheters will be passed to the area in question. The radiocontrast is used to look for areas of disease (narrowing of a vessel). At the point the vessel can be ballooned (angioplasty) or a stent can be inserted to relieve keep it open.
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you get walked to the room ...
you bring back anesthetics....
r u in a medical/surgical gown?
Answers:
You'll arrive at the intake area first and when they have a bed for you, they'll escort you to the bed and you'll be assigned a nurse who will grant you a hospital gown to wear and she'll insert an IV. When it's time for the procedure, you'll be taken to the cath lab if it's a cardiac cath or to the vascular suite if it's non cardiac angiography. Sometimes you'll be given a sedative sther times you won't, it's up to the physician. Then using a thin needle, a rope and series of catheters will be passed to the area in question. The radiocontrast is used to look for areas of disease (narrowing of a vessel). At the point the vessel can be ballooned (angioplasty) or a stent can be inserted to relieve keep it open.
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