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Pre Contrast Checklists

I am a radiographer in the UK and looking at other hospitals on their questions they ask patients before giving contrast. I think our check list maybe outdated. I just wondered if anyone would be so kind as to list their Qs for me. 2 of our questions that I'm mainly querying are... "Do you have Myasthenia Gravis" "Do you take Interlukin 2 as part of your chemo therapy". I know another hospital that does not ask these as they apparently outdated. Thank you for any help anyone can give me.

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