NM Cardiac Quick Review

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Review cardiac nuclear medicine radiopharmaceuticals, PET agents, and pharmacologic stress protocols with this Cardiac Nuclear Medicine Board Review 2-Page Study Guide, designed for nuclear medicine technology students preparing for board exams, clinical rotations, and cardiac imaging review.

This digital study guide breaks down high-yield cardiac SPECT, PET, and stress agent information into a clean, visual format. It compares commonly tested cardiac radiopharmaceuticals such as Tc-99m sestamibi, Tc-99m tetrofosmin, Tl-201, I-123 MIBG, I-123 BMIPP, Tc-99m RBCs, Tc-99m PYP, Rb-82 chloride, F-18 FDG, O-15 water, N-13 ammonia, C-11 palmitate, and C-11 acetate.

The guide also includes a focused review of major pharmacologic stress agents, including adenosine, regadenoson, dipyridamole, and dobutamine, with dose, protocol timing, mechanism of action, radiopharmaceutical injection timing, half-life pearls, antidotes, and board-style comparison points.

Inside this guide, you’ll review:

  • Cardiac SPECT radiopharmaceuticals

  • Cardiac PET radiopharmaceuticals

  • Typical dose ranges

  • Half-lives and production methods

  • Mechanisms of action and uptake patterns

  • Critical organs and board exam pearls

  • Myocardial perfusion, viability, sympathetic innervation, and amyloidosis agents

  • Pharmacologic stress protocols

  • Adenosine, regadenoson, dipyridamole, and dobutamine comparison

  • Antidotes including aminophylline and esmolol

Perfect for:

  • Nuclear medicine board exam review

  • Cardiac imaging study

  • PET and SPECT radiopharmaceutical review

  • Pharmacologic stress test review

  • Clinical rotation preparation

  • Visual learners who prefer organized study charts

This is a digital educational study aid intended for review purposes only. Always verify information with your nuclear medicine program materials, institutional protocols, package inserts, physician direction, and current references.

Review cardiac nuclear medicine radiopharmaceuticals, PET agents, and pharmacologic stress protocols with this Cardiac Nuclear Medicine Board Review 2-Page Study Guide, designed for nuclear medicine technology students preparing for board exams, clinical rotations, and cardiac imaging review.

This digital study guide breaks down high-yield cardiac SPECT, PET, and stress agent information into a clean, visual format. It compares commonly tested cardiac radiopharmaceuticals such as Tc-99m sestamibi, Tc-99m tetrofosmin, Tl-201, I-123 MIBG, I-123 BMIPP, Tc-99m RBCs, Tc-99m PYP, Rb-82 chloride, F-18 FDG, O-15 water, N-13 ammonia, C-11 palmitate, and C-11 acetate.

The guide also includes a focused review of major pharmacologic stress agents, including adenosine, regadenoson, dipyridamole, and dobutamine, with dose, protocol timing, mechanism of action, radiopharmaceutical injection timing, half-life pearls, antidotes, and board-style comparison points.

Inside this guide, you’ll review:

  • Cardiac SPECT radiopharmaceuticals

  • Cardiac PET radiopharmaceuticals

  • Typical dose ranges

  • Half-lives and production methods

  • Mechanisms of action and uptake patterns

  • Critical organs and board exam pearls

  • Myocardial perfusion, viability, sympathetic innervation, and amyloidosis agents

  • Pharmacologic stress protocols

  • Adenosine, regadenoson, dipyridamole, and dobutamine comparison

  • Antidotes including aminophylline and esmolol

Perfect for:

  • Nuclear medicine board exam review

  • Cardiac imaging study

  • PET and SPECT radiopharmaceutical review

  • Pharmacologic stress test review

  • Clinical rotation preparation

  • Visual learners who prefer organized study charts

This is a digital educational study aid intended for review purposes only. Always verify information with your nuclear medicine program materials, institutional protocols, package inserts, physician direction, and current references.