JCJC Radiography Program Student Handbook Practice Test

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If a patient history reveals contraindications to contrast, what is the appropriate action before proceeding?

Proceed with the exam as planned.

Pause and consult the radiologist or supervisor before proceeding with alternative imaging or adjusting contrast use.

When contraindications to contrast show up in a patient’s history, pause and involve a radiologist or supervisor before continuing. This step protects the patient by allowing a risk assessment and discussion of alternatives. The radiologist can determine if contrast is still appropriate, suggest premedication if indicated, or propose an alternative imaging approach (such as a non-contrast study, a different modality, or a different contrast agent or dose). Document the history, confirm the plan with supervision, and proceed only with approved adjustments. Skipping the consult or acting without oversight can expose the patient to serious, preventable harm, and increasing the contrast dose is risky and inappropriate.

Ignore the contraindication.

Double the contrast dose.

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