Can I hold my baby after a nuclear stress test?

Your baby will get a small amount of radiation exposure just by being held by you until the radioactive tracer leaves your body. If possible, do not hold your baby for long periods of time for the first 6 hours after your nuclear medicine test.

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How long should I stay away from children after nuclear stress test?

Is the test safe? The dose of radiation in the nuclear isotope is very small and, therefore, safe for you. However, we recommend avoiding contact with pregnant women and young children for 24 hours after each portion of the test.

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What are the restrictions after a nuclear stress test?

The radioactive liquid leaves your body through your urine and bowel movements. Anyone who touches your urine or bowel movements should also wash his or her hands. Limit time to cuddle and hug children under 3 years old. Limit close time for up to 18 hours after your test.

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What should I avoid after a stress test?

  • Caffeine and decaffeinated food products & beverages:
  • Coffee: any kind, brewed instant, or iced.
  • Tea: any kind, brewed instant, or iced.
  • Decaffeinated Coffee and Tea: any kind, brewed, instant, or iced.
  • Chocolate: candy, cake, baking cocoa, pudding, milk, brownies, dark, baker's,
  • Soda Cola:
  • Common & OTC Drugs:

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Can you wear a bra during a nuclear stress test?

Women—Jogging bras may be worn during nuclear and regular treadmill testing, but NO underwire bras will be allowed. Stress echo testing will mean that you will not wear a bra of any type.

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The Truth About Nuclear Stress Tests

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Can I be around my pets after a nuclear stress test?

Should I be around people or pets after my cardiac nuclear stress test? When your cardiac stress test is complete, you will not have any limitations of who you can or cannot be around. The amount of radioactive material that is injected to your body is so small that it poses no risk to anyone around you.

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Can you feel bad after a nuclear stress test?

Information from 2022 suggests that the most common side effects of a nuclear stress test are a headache and feeling flushed. Other possible side effects include: chest pain. dizziness.

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How much radiation do you emit after a nuclear stress test?

Nuclear stress tests involve significant radiation exposure equivalent to 400 chest x-rays.

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Why do you have to take 2 days for a nuclear stress test?

The first day will usually be the stress portion (plan on two hours). The second day is the resting portion and no restrictions for caffeine or beta blockers are required (plan on at least one hour).

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How stressful is a nuclear stress test?

They're Not Stressful

Stress in fact means putting additional expectations on the heart – this could be by simply walking on a treadmill, not running a marathon. The goal is simply for the patient to increase his heart rate and blood flow more than it would be at rest.

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Why do they numb your throat for a stress test?

You are also given medicine (local anesthetic) to numb your throat. This helps you feel more comfortable during the procedure. An exercise stress test measures how your heart deals with the stress of physical activity. You are connected by wires to an ECG monitor.

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Are there 2 parts to a nuclear stress test?

The nuclear stress test is a two day test done in two parts: a “rest” part and a “stress” part.

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Why can't you be around kids after nuclear stress test?

The patient should not be around babies or small children for the rest of the day because of residual radiation from your exam. Avoid medications such as nitroglycerin, theophylline, isosorbide, PDE-t inhibitors if undergoing a regadenoson stress test.

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Can babies be around someone getting radiation?

Can Children Be Around Other People After Getting Radiation? Parents may wonder whether they can touch, hug, and care for their child during and after therapy. Kids and teens who get external radiation therapy have no restrictions on contact with family members.

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Why am I so tired after a nuclear stress test?

Once you have exercised as much as you can, we will give you a second injection of the tracer so we can see the stress blood flow to your heart muscle. It is normal to feel tired, short of breath, heaviness of the legs while exercising.

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How high does your heart rate get during a nuclear stress test?

Your target heart rate during a stress test depends on your age. For adults, the maximum predicted heart rate is 220 minus your age. So, if you're 40 years old, the maximum predicted heart rate is 220 – 40 = 180.

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How long does it take for nuclear radiation to leave an area?

(CBUPMC, 2011) Page 5 Radiation levels fall to one tenth within 7 hours after detonation, one-hundredth within 2 days, and one thousandth within 2 weeks.

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Why would a cardiologist order a nuclear stress test?

The test is done to see if your heart muscle is getting enough blood flow and oxygen when it is working hard (under stress). Your provider may order this test to find out: How well a treatment (medicines, angioplasty, or heart surgery) is working. If you are at high risk for heart disease or complications.

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How much does a nuclear heart scan cost?

On MDsave, the cost of a Myocardial Perfusion Scan (Nuclear Stress Test) (in office) ranges from $801 to $2958. Those on high deductible health plans or without insurance can shop, compare prices and save. Read more about how MDsave works.

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Can I be around my cat after a nuclear stress test?

The cat is not a concern. The recommendation for your husband to avoid coming within 3.048 m of small children and pregnant women for 24–48 hours after the test is a very conservative precaution. The precaution is not based on size.

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Can I use deodorant before nuclear stress test?

*Day of exam: Nothing to eat or drink for at least 6 hours before the study (patients scheduled in the afternoon may have juice and toast before 7:00AM); remain off of caffeine. No body lotions or creams on your chest; deodorant is OK.

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What should a woman wear for a nuclear stress test?

Wear comfortable clothing the day of the test. Be sure to wear or bring walking shoes (i.e. tennis shoes). Wear a loose fitting shirt, preferably a button down. DO NOT wear silk or satin material, long sleeves shirts, underwire bra's or dresses.

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