Barium suspension ranges from ....% at volume
options - a) 35-125%
b) 30-120%
c) 30-140%
d) 25-115%
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option B
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The correct option is (b) 30-120%
Barium suspension ranges from 30-120% at volume.
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- A contrast agent used during X-rays is barium sulphate suspension, which is also known as barium.
- It's utilised to help with X-ray or computed tomography visualisation of the gastrointestinal tract.
- It can be administered orally or also applied to the skin.
- Barium sulphate is a radioactive substance that is used to diagnose or locate abnormalities in the oesophagus, stomach, and bowels.
- It's a contrast agent for radiography.
- Contrast agents are utilised to provide a distinct image of the various body sections.
- This medicine should only be administered by or under the supervision of a doctor.
- Water, acid and alkali solutions, and organic solvents are all practically insoluble in it.
- Natural and artificial blueberry flavour, potassium sorbate, purified water, saccharin sodium, simethicone emulsion, sodium benzoate, and sorbitol are among the inactive ingredients.
- The length of this fast varies depending on the imaging facility's instructions and the area of the body to be scanned, but it usually lasts several hours before the scan.
- During this time, the patient usually skips one meal and refrains from drinking any liquids, clear or otherwise.
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