Subject: Medical and Surgical Nursing I (Theory)
After receiving an IV injection of a radio nucleotide, a brain scan is performed using a specialized camera to produce images of the brain. The blood brain barrier normally prevents the radio nucleotide from entering the brain, but if pathologic alterations have damaged the barrier, the radio nucleotide may concentrate in the abdomen region. CT scan for computerized tomography. A CT scan produces cross-sectional images of your brain using X-rays. imaging with magnetic resonance (MRI). An MRI produces a precise image of your brain using strong magnets and radio waves. performed to find areas of ischemia, cerebral infractions, hemorrhage, etc. as well as to find an intracranial mass or vascular lesion. Ask the patient if they are aware of the rationale for the brain scanning process.
After receiving an IV injection of a radio nucleotide, a brain scan is performed using a specialized camera to produce images of the brain. The blood brain barrier normally prevents the radio nucleotide from entering the brain, but if pathologic alterations have damaged the barrier, the radio nucleotide may concentrate in the abdomen region.
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Define brain scan.
Introduction
After receiving an IV injection of a radio nucleotide, a brain scan is performed using a specialized camera to produce images of the brain. The blood brain barrier normally prevents the radio nucleotide from entering the brain, but if pathologic changes have damaged the barrier, the radio nucleotide may concentrate in the abdominal region.
Why brain scan is done ? Explain its nursing management.
Diagnostic uses
Nursing Implications
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