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Filling out the Informed Consent For Intravenous Contrast Media is a crucial step before undergoing imaging procedures such as a computed tomogram (CT scan) or Intravenous Urogram (IVP). This guide will provide you with clear and detailed instructions to help you complete the process smoothly and accurately.
Follow the steps to complete your informed consent form online.
- Begin by selecting the ‘Get Form’ button to access the consent form. This will open the document in an editing format for you to complete.
- Carefully read through the introductory section of the form, which outlines the purpose of the imaging procedure and the use of contrast media.
- Review the potential risks associated with the contrast media. It is important to understand both minor and serious reactions as stated in the document.
- Locate the section that requires your signature. Acknowledge that you have read and understood the information provided regarding the procedure and its risks.
- If you are the patient, sign your name at the designated area, ensuring that the date is also recorded.
- If applicable, a sponsor or guardian should fill out their information and sign the form, indicating their understanding of the procedure as well.
- Complete any additional sections, including any relevant medical history or conditions, if required.
- After filling out all sections, review the completed form for any errors or missing information before finalizing.
- Once you are satisfied with the information provided, you may save the changes, download the form for your records, or print it as needed.
Get started on your informed consent document online today!
For four hours prior to your exam, please do not eat solid foods. You may drink fluids such as water, juice, or black decaffeinated coffee or tea. Some CT scan exams, particularly abdominal CT scans, may require that you drink water or an oral contrast so we may better visualize structures within the abdominal area.
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