Final answer:
The listed side effects of iodinated contrast medium include a warm, flushed feeling, altered taste, and rash and hives, which are all possible reactions to the contrast agent used in certain medical imaging procedures.
Step-by-step explanation:
The question is addressing the side effects associated with the use of iodinated contrast medium, which is often used in medical imaging procedures such as computed tomography (CT) scans. When administered intravenously, patients may experience a range of side effects. However, the question asks which of the listed side effects is not typical. A warm, flushed feeling (1) and a sensation of altered taste (2) are indeed common side effects of iodinated contrast. Rash and hives (3) could represent a more serious allergic reaction. Therefore, all three are possible side effects, and none of the options (A, B, C, D) is correct as they all exclude at least one common side effect. It's important to monitor for any side effects following the administration of contrast media to ensure timely management of adverse reactions.