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OUTPATIENT
IVP PREPARATION
(Intravenous Pyelogram)
When
you need an IVP performed follow the directions below
- Your
physicians office will call the Imaging Services Department
to schedule the exam(s).
- Your
physician or nurse will instruct you on any additional preparations
necessary for this test.
- Your
physician will give you a signed order for this test. You must bring the physician's order sheet with you. You will need
it to register as an outpatient at the hospital. Without this
order sheet the test cannot be completed and you will be required
to reschedule your exam.
- Arrive
at the hospital Information Desk at least 20 minutes before
your test to allow plenty of time for the Outpatient registration
process.
- SLVRMC
requires you to use a Colyte Bowel Prep Kit. Please see our instructions for using the Colyte Bowel Prep Kit.
- Your
physicians office may have this kit in stock or you
may purchase it at a local drug store or pharmacy.
- It
is of utmost importance to the quality of the x-ray to take
the prescribed product and follow the instructions completely.
- The
preparation for the examination is very important. Please
follow all the instructions in the kit.
- Follow
all the dietary requirements listed in the Colyte Bowel Prep
Kit instructions.
- One
day before the Exam - Dietary Requirements
- 8:00
a.m. - Eat a light meal. Mix the Colyte with a gallon
of water and put it in the refrigerator.
- 12:00
p.m. - Eat a light meal.
- 2:00
p.m. - Start drinking solution. Drink 1 to 2 glasses
(8-16 oz.) every 20-30 minutes until you have consumed the
entire gallon.
- 6:00-8:00
p.m. - Eat no dinner. Preparations for your IVP are
now complete. Your bowel movements should be liquid and
without stool particles.
- NOTE: Consume only clear liquids after you have finished the prep,
such as clear juice, bullion, tea, plain Jello (no RED Jello),
etc.
- Children
age 5 and younger need to be on clear liquids the day before
the exam and the day of the exam they need a suppository. (You
can purchase the Rectal suppository at your local pharmacy).
If you have any question regarding this product, please contact
your physician.
- At
the beginning of the exam, you will be injected with a contrast
medium. You will also be asked to hold your breath during x-ray
exposures.
- The
actual procedure time takes between 45 minutes and 2 hours,
depending on the exact test performed.
Persons
at Risk for Reactions to Radiocontrast Media
Be sure to tell you physician if:
- you
have a history of previous reactions to contrast medium.
- you
have asthma
- you
have diabetes
- you
have an allergic disorder
- you
are allergic to any medications
- NOTE: If you in the "At Risk for Reactions" group, your
physician may prescribe medication for the purpose of this
test.
Appointment
Changes and Test Results
- If
you must cancel or reschedule your appointment call the Imaging
Services Department, receptionist at 587-1231. Please call at
least 24 hours in advance.
- After
the film is developed and read by our Radiologist, a copy of
the results are sent or called to your physician. Only your
physician can give you the results of your IVP.
- The
Radiologist bills separately for his services. You will receive
two bills for the procedure - one from the hospital and one
from the radiologist for reading the films.
Childcare
If
you have young children, make arrangements for a baby-sitter
or childcare before your exam date. Children are not allowed
in the examination room and may not be left in the hospital
lobby unattended.
Last Modified:
February 7, 2007 12:41 PM
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