General Preparation
Loose, comfortable clothing is recommended. A gown may be given to wear during the study.
Metal
objects including jewelry, eyeglasses, dentures, and hairpins may
affect the study and should be left at home whenever possible.
Your patient may be asked to remove hearing aids and any removable dental work.
If over 60 years of age, a blood test may be needed prior to a CT exam.
Your patient should inform you the technologist of all medications they are
currently taking and any allergies they have, especially to contrast
materials.
The patient shoul inform the technologist of any recent
illnesses or other medical conditions, and if you have a history of
heart disease, asthma, diabetes, or kidney disease.
Women who may possibly be pregnant should notify the technologist immediately.
With IV Contrast
Precautions
If your patient has any of the following risk factors, please have them contact Inland for special prep instructions
Allergy
to iodinated contrast (x-ray "dye"); age 60 or above; Diabetes; Kidney
disease (including kidney tumor, kidney transplant, having only one
kidney, high blood pressure), have received chemotherapy within the
past 30 days; have multiple myeloma or other hperproteinuremias; have
heart disease.
Additional Preparation
Nothing to eat for 4 hours prior to exam
Time for Study
15 minutes
CT Locations
Deer Park CenterHoly Family CenterSouth Cowley CenterSpokane Valley Center