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Statement from Drugs and Contrast Media Committee on Supervision of Contrast Material Administration
On site, there must be a radiologist or other physician* OR qualified person who is acting under the general supervision of a physician. This individual must:
- Have received training and meet institutional periodic competency guidelines at evaluating patients and diagnosing and differentiating different types of adverse reactions to contrast material.
- Be able to recognize when medical intervention is required for a hypersensitivity immediate reaction or physiology adverse event due to contrast administration.
- Be trained and legally permitted to administer prescription medications (e.g. antihistamine, intravenous fluid, beta agonist inhalers, epinephrine) and other appropriate interventions independently or under a standing orders/algorithmic approach under state law or regulations, and under local, institutional, site, and facility policies, guidelines and rules. These interventions are those indicated for urgent response to a contrast material adverse event as listed in the ºÚÁÏÍø Manual of Contrast Media or similar local policies or guidelines.
- When qualified to act under general supervision of a physician, be able to consult with the supervising physician within an appropriate timeframe.
- Has minimum BLS certification.
- Understand when to call for assistance and how to activate emergency response systems.
- If the general supervision by a physician is performed remotely, the process should comply with all federal/state law or regulations and local, institutional, site, and facility policies, guidelines, or rules related to telemedicine. This remote general supervision should be available whenever contrast material is administered and include the standard post administration monitoring as dictated
by all federal/state law or regulations and under local, institutional, site, and facility policies, guidelines, or rules. - Overall staffing should take into account the timeliness of available emergency response systems.
*"Other physicians" includes radiology residents and fellows.
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