A CT scan, computed tomography, is a medical test performed to diagnose a malady. The CT scan will allow the doctor to see internal injuries not shown on an X-ray picture.
Yes you can. CT scan uses x-ray, which has no effects on stents.
This varies slightly from place to place. The pelvic CT may require you to drink an oral preparation before the test and it may require an injection into a vein in your arm. This depends on what the doctor wants to see on your test. Your doctor will make an order telling the CT technologist what he wants or he may already have routine orders in place for what he wants for a certain test. The patient lays on the CT scan table for usually less than 10 minutes and newer machines may be less than 5 minutes. There are a few rare CT scans that may take longer or might require you to get rescanned after a certain time length. All of the above should be altered to what will give you the best scan.
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Yes and/or no. This depends on what the test is looking for and the policies of the place doing your CT and your doctor. Always talk to your doctor about alternatives and what is best for your case. For some CT tests, the oral prep (drink) is of minimal concern. For some CT tests it can be the main concern.
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You shouldn't need to perform a polarity test on a CT, as its terminals are normally identified with polarity markings.
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its pretty much just a test for your emmision.