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Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Bone Scan



A bone scan is a test that uses a very small amount of radioactive contrast. This medicine lets your doctor see your bones better than he or she would be able to on x-ray.

This test has two parts. Arrive on time for each part of the test. Arrive

for the first part of the test at

am / pm on                                 .

Staff will tell you when to come back to the testing area for the second part of the test.

If you have any allergies to medicines, foods or other things, tell the staff before the test.

If you are breastfeeding, pregnant or think you might be, tell the staff before the test.
During the Test


Part One:
An IV (intravenous) is put in a vein in
your arm. The contrast is put into your IV. One or two scans may be   done. Lie flat
and hold still as each scan is done.

Part Two:
About 3 hours later, you will have a scan of your whole body. You lie on a table during the scan. This takes about 1 hour.





                                                                                                                                                                                                                               


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After the Test

      Drink plenty of liquids the day of the test. This helps your body get rid of the contrast.

      Test results are sent to your doctor. Your doctor will share the results with you.

Talk to your doctor or nurse if you have any questions or concerns.



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