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NMAA: Past, Present, and Future

William L. Hubble and Crystal Botkin
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Technology September 2011, 39 (3) 175-178; DOI: https://doi.org/10.2967/jnmt.111.093385
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    Performance of Clinical Tasks and Level of Formal Training to Perform These Tasks

    Clinical taskHas performedFormally trained
    Administered furosemide62.0%9.6%
    Administered angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors41.5%6.4%
    Administered dipyridamole or adenosine59.6%13.8%
    Administered morphine22.3%3.2%
    Administered cholecystokinin69.1%8.5%
    Administered acetazolamide15.9%6.3%
    Monitored glucose levels of patients undergoing PET studies13.8%3.2%
    Performed cardiac stress testing23.4%2.1%
    Obtained informed consent from patients47.9%10.6%
    Provided limited patient physical examination such as for thyroid or breast imaging26.6%9.6%
    Performed electrocardiography on patients43.6%21.3%
    Interpreted electrocardiograms13.8%8.5%
    Monitored patients under conscious sedation23.4%4.3%
    Performed urinary catheterization on patients11.7%9.6%
    Interpreted a nuclear medicine result (on physician request)63.8%7.4%
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