Radionuclide Angiography, Resting and
Exercise
Discharge Instructions
Medications
You will most likely continue any medications
you are currently taking. Some dosages may be adjusted. Your
physician may prescribe additional heart medications if your
scan is abnormal.
Diet
You should be able to resume your normal
diet unless your physician instructs you differently. If the
scan is abnormal, your physician may prescribe a low-fat, low-cholesterol
diet and/or other dietary restrictions, such as a salt restriction.
Activity
If your scan is normal, you should be
allowed to resume normal activities (work, driving, daily living,
etc.). If your scan is abnormal, your physician may restrict
your activities to some extent until a definitive diagnosis
has been made and/or other diagnostic and/or therapeutic procedures
have been completed. Any activity restrictions will depend on
your individual circumstances.
Sexual
Activity
If your scan is normal and your condition
is otherwise stable, you will most likely be able to resume
normal sexual activities. If your scan is abnormal, your physician
may want you to restrict sexual activities to some extent until
a definitive diagnosis has been made and/or other diagnostic
and/or therapeutic procedures have been completed. Any sexual
activity restrictions will depend on your individual circumstances.
Bath Care
No special instructions.
Site Care
No special instructions. It is possible
that a small amount of blood may ooze from the IV site for a
few hours following the procedure. In this event, a small bandage
may be used over the site. Any blood oozing should stop within
a few hours after the IV has been discontinued. You may notice
slight bruising or tenderness at the site, which should go away
within two to three days. If you notice any swelling, increased
soreness or tenderness, redness, red streaks radiating from
the IV site, and/or a feeling of warmth or heat around the IV
site, notify your physician, as this could indicate an infection.
Driving a Vehicle
No restriction, unless your physician
instructs you differently.
Returning
to Work
No restriction, unless your physician
instructs you differently.
Office Visit
Depending on the results of the procedure,
your physician may want you to schedule a visit within a certain
period of time in order to discuss treatment options, additional
testing/diagnostic options, and/or to follow up on your status.
Warning
Signs/Symptoms to Monitor
You should report any chest pain or discomfort,
shortness of breath, dizziness, or nausea to your physician.
If these symptoms are severe and/or persistent, you should call
911.
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