Review pulmonary nuclear medicine imaging with this Pulmonary Nuclear Medicine Board Review 2-Page Study Guide, designed for nuclear medicine technology students preparing for board exams, clinical rotations, and V/Q scan review.
This digital study guide organizes high-yield pulmonary imaging concepts into a clean, visual format. It reviews ventilation and perfusion radiopharmaceuticals, V/Q scan interpretation, PE imaging pearls, lung physiology, indications, contraindications, and important board-style facts.
Inside this guide, you’ll review:
Ventilation and perfusion radiopharmaceuticals
Xenon-133, Xenon-127, Kr-81m, Tc-99m DTPA aerosol, and Tc-99m MAA
Typical dose ranges and key characteristics
Advantages and limitations of ventilation agents
MAA particle range and perfusion technique reminders
Indications and contraindications for pulmonary imaging
Pulmonary embolism risk factors
Alveolar and capillary physiology
V/Q mismatch and PE interpretation pearls
Large, moderate, and small defect significance
COPD, asthma, emphysema, chronic bronchitis, and bronchodilator review
Perfect for:
Nuclear medicine board exam review
V/Q scan study
Pulmonary radiopharmaceutical review
Clinical rotation preparation
PE imaging interpretation review
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 pulmonary nuclear medicine imaging with this Pulmonary Nuclear Medicine Board Review 2-Page Study Guide, designed for nuclear medicine technology students preparing for board exams, clinical rotations, and V/Q scan review.
This digital study guide organizes high-yield pulmonary imaging concepts into a clean, visual format. It reviews ventilation and perfusion radiopharmaceuticals, V/Q scan interpretation, PE imaging pearls, lung physiology, indications, contraindications, and important board-style facts.
Inside this guide, you’ll review:
Ventilation and perfusion radiopharmaceuticals
Xenon-133, Xenon-127, Kr-81m, Tc-99m DTPA aerosol, and Tc-99m MAA
Typical dose ranges and key characteristics
Advantages and limitations of ventilation agents
MAA particle range and perfusion technique reminders
Indications and contraindications for pulmonary imaging
Pulmonary embolism risk factors
Alveolar and capillary physiology
V/Q mismatch and PE interpretation pearls
Large, moderate, and small defect significance
COPD, asthma, emphysema, chronic bronchitis, and bronchodilator review
Perfect for:
Nuclear medicine board exam review
V/Q scan study
Pulmonary radiopharmaceutical review
Clinical rotation preparation
PE imaging interpretation review
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.