The purpose of this course is to provide information about a rapidly expanding field of radiological medicine. Knowledge of the basic procedures will assist physicians and nurses in preparing patients and their families for the many procedures performed in the radiology department. In addition, members of the public may use this course to enhance their personal knowledge of the subject matter presented.
Upon completion of this course, you should be able to:
1. Describe indications for and possible complications resulting from various angiography procedures.
2. Summarize the proper placement of vascular stents and filters.
3. Discuss the use of celiac ganglion block, including expected outcomes.
4. Identify conditions that warrant the use of intentional embolization.
5. Review the mechanism of action and objectives of radiofrequency tumor ablation.
6. List side effects and contraindications of interventional intravascular drug therapy.
7. Explain the indications and risks of interventional radiological procedures and describe them to patients and their families.
8. List measurable criteria to review before safely deciding to proceed with any interventional radiological procedure.
9. Discuss the factors involved in administering moderate sedation.
10. Identify indications and outcomes for image-guided biopsy.
11. Describe how drainage of obstructed organ systems or large fluid collections may be provided by percutaneous approaches.
12. Discuss the methods by which percutaneous nephrostomy and ureteral stents aid in the treatment of urological disease.
13. Review the role of interventional procedures in establishing drainage of the biliary system.
This 10-hour continuing education course is available for download for professional development; if continuing education credit is desired, please see instructions included in eBook.
Upon completion of this course, you should be able to:
1. Describe indications for and possible complications resulting from various angiography procedures.
2. Summarize the proper placement of vascular stents and filters.
3. Discuss the use of celiac ganglion block, including expected outcomes.
4. Identify conditions that warrant the use of intentional embolization.
5. Review the mechanism of action and objectives of radiofrequency tumor ablation.
6. List side effects and contraindications of interventional intravascular drug therapy.
7. Explain the indications and risks of interventional radiological procedures and describe them to patients and their families.
8. List measurable criteria to review before safely deciding to proceed with any interventional radiological procedure.
9. Discuss the factors involved in administering moderate sedation.
10. Identify indications and outcomes for image-guided biopsy.
11. Describe how drainage of obstructed organ systems or large fluid collections may be provided by percutaneous approaches.
12. Discuss the methods by which percutaneous nephrostomy and ureteral stents aid in the treatment of urological disease.
13. Review the role of interventional procedures in establishing drainage of the biliary system.
This 10-hour continuing education course is available for download for professional development; if continuing education credit is desired, please see instructions included in eBook.