Cardiac Catheterization
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Coronary Artery Disease & ACS — Lewis's Medical-Surgical Nursing: Assessment and Management of Clinical Problems▶ 12:21Right, if the chest pain is new or changing, we definitely get that 12 -lead ECG and cardiac biomarkersBut the gold standard to really visualize the coronary arteries is cardiac catheterizationThe heart capAssessment of Cardiovascular Function — Brunner & Suddarth’s Textbook of Medical-Surgical Nursing▶ 22:29They are pain, pallor, pulselessness, paresthesia, that's the tingling or numbness, poikulothermia, which is coldness, and paralysisThis is a critical check, especially after something like a cardiac catheterizationOh, absolutelyCardiac and Vascular Assessment — Cardiac-Vascular Nursing Review and Resource Manual▶ 16:16You must ask specifically about iodine or shellfishBecause cardiac diagnostics rely heavily on iodine -based contrast mediums, like in a CT scan or a cardiac catheterizationRight