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yes a KUB does use a contrast medium.Just had it today.When the contrast is passed in yiu body in about 2-3 minutes your full body will becume very hot.This scan is done in intervals and people might get a rash or vomiting n nausea are common symptoms. - Damien^^

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When is radiolucent contrast medium given?

Radiolucent contrast medium is given during imaging studies where x-rays are used to visualize structures that are not easily seen on a plain x-ray. It helps to outline specific structures or abnormalities within the body. Examples of imaging studies where radiolucent contrast medium may be used include CT scans, MRIs, and some types of angiography.


Which of th following is a type of mechanical wave?

Sound waves are an example of a mechanical wave, as they require a medium (such as air, water, or solids) to propagate. In contrast, electromagnetic waves (such as light) do not require a medium and can travel through a vacuum.


Does a radiation wave need a medium to travel?

No, radiation waves do not require a medium to travel because they consist of particles or waves that can move through vacuum or empty space. This is in contrast to mechanical waves, such as sound waves, which do require a medium to propagate.


Compare and contrast the two types of waves based on a medium?

Mechanical waves require a physical medium to propagate, such as sound waves in air or water waves in the ocean. Electromagnetic waves, on the other hand, can travel through a vacuum and do not need a medium. They include light waves and radio waves.


How do the coils in a compression compare to the coils in a rarefaction?

In a compression, the coils of a wave are more tightly packed together, which results in higher pressure and density in the medium. In contrast, in a rarefaction, the coils are more spread out, leading to lower pressure and density in the medium.

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