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RADT 101 FINAL Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest Update 2024, Exams of Advanced Education

RADT 101 FINAL Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest Update 2024  When were X-rays discovered? A. 1795 B. 1890 C. 1895 D. 1901 - Correct Answer-C. 1895 What form of Energy are X-rays? A. Thermal B. Electromagnetic C. Magnetic Resonance D. Alpha particles - Correct Answer-B. Electromagnetic Does Diagnostic Medical Sonography involve Ionizing Radiation? A. Possible B. Yes C. Some D. No - Correct Answer-D. No What does Magnetic Resonance Imaging use to scan patients? A. Magnetic fields and beta particles B. Ionizing Radiation and Light C. Ultrasonic waves and

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Download RADT 101 FINAL Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest Update 2024 and more Exams Advanced Education in PDF only on Docsity! RADT 101 FINAL Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest Update 2024 When were X-rays discovered? A. 1795 B. 1890 C. 1895 D. 1901 - Correct Answer-C. 1895 What form of Energy are X-rays? A. Thermal B. Electromagnetic C. Magnetic Resonance D. Alpha particles - Correct Answer-B. Electromagnetic Does Diagnostic Medical Sonography involve Ionizing Radiation? A. Possible B. Yes C. Some D. No - Correct Answer-D. No What does Magnetic Resonance Imaging use to scan patients? A. Magnetic fields and beta particles B. Ionizing Radiation and Light C. Ultrasonic waves and fluorescence In MRI, I mentioned "quenching" the magnet. What is the biggest problem for a hospital to restarting the machine? A. Tacos B. Cost C. Delay D. Training - Correct Answer-A. Cost There are two modalities where you can get a certificate and the rest would be an added program, which are the two modalities where you can get cross-trained for? A. MRI and Ultrasound B. Nuclear Medicine and Ultrasound C. CT and MRI D. Radiation Therapy and Interventional Radiology - Correct Answer-C. CT and MRI Which 2 modalities deal with very high doses of Radiation? A. Diagnostic Imaging and Mammography B. Ultrasound and MRI C. Nuclear Medicine and Interventional Radiology D. Radiation Therapy and Interventional Radiology - Correct Answer-D. Radiation Therapy and Interventional Radiology There are two types of shields mentioned in the video, the first is the front facing lead apron. What is the second type used usually for Interventional Radiology? A. Mobile B. Wrap around lead apron C. Glass shield D. Gonadal shield - Correct Answer-B. Wrap around lead apron When was JRCERT established? A. 1979 B. 1969 C. 1970 D. 1960 - Correct Answer-B. 1969 What does ARRT stand for? A. Annual Radiology Reading Technology B. American Registered Radiologic Technologist C. American Registry of Radiologic Technologist D. American Radiology and Radiation Technology - Correct Answer-C. American Registry of Radiologic Technologist What does RT (BD) mean? A. Radiologic Technologist Bone Densitometry B. Radiologic Technician Bone Densitometry C. Registry Technologist Bone Densitometry D. Radiologic Technologist Branch Department - Correct Answer- A. Radiologic Technologist Bone Densitometry What is not a physiologic sign of stress? A. Syncope B. Ulcer C. Cold D. High Cholesterol - Correct Answer-A. Syncope What is an example of a stress buffer? A. Meditation B. Partying C. Procratination D. Eating at a buffet - Correct Answer-A. Meditation What is NOT on your plate according to ChooseMyPlate.gov A. Bread B. Grains C. Protein D. Dairy - Correct Answer-A. Bread Which organization deals with Nuclear Medicine for program accreditation? D. Medical imaging inherently requires - Correct Answer-A. Required of all employees Critical Thinking does not require Ethics A. True B. False - Correct Answer-B. Falsr What is essential to Critical Thinking skills? A. Flexibility B. Adaptability C. Education D. Intelligence - Correct Answer-B. Adaptability Case study 1 You have received a request for a chest radiograph examination of a young female patient who is accompanied by her mother. As you begin to take the patient's history, you inquire about the possibility of a pregnancy, and it is clear she is uncomfortable in answering your question. What law covers the patient from telling you information in front of her mother? A. OSHA B. Child safety law C. Right to remain silent D. HIPAA - Correct Answer-D. HIPPA Case study 2 You are a technologist working the third shift (graveyard) alone in a small community hospital. You have received a phone call from the local police department regarding a motor vehicle accident patient you radiographed earlier that evening. The person calling is the officer who was in charge of the accident investigation. In the process of completing his paperwork, the officer has asked you to provide him with the results of the radiographic examination. He is insistent and indicates that he has done this many times before at your hospital, as well as at the other hospitals across town. What is the best response to the situation? A. Tell him immediately, its urgent B. Call the supervisor on call C. Tell him you don't know D. Please contact the physician - Correct Answer-B. Call the supervisor on call Case study 3 You work as a mammography technologist in a small community hospital. After the morning activities have been completed and while you are at lunch with your coworkers, you overhear a conversation between two hospital staff members regarding a mammography patient you saw earlier that morning. The conversation of the staff members is not subtle, and you are certain almost everyone in the immediate area heard some portion of the conversation. You are also aware that the information you overheard is clearly inaccurate. What are two staff members violating? A. False claims B. Nothing C. Antitrust D. HIPAA - Correct Answer-D. HIPPA Case study 4 C. TQI are not important D. Declining reimbursements from government - Correct Answer-D. Declining reimbursements from government Which one is NOT required to produce x-rays? A. Vacuum X-ray tube B. Receptor C. Voltage D. Target - Correct Answer-B. Receptor What is not a class of Radiation? A. Remnant B. Secondary C. Absorbed D. Scatter E. Primary - Correct Answer-B. Secondary When there is a loss of radiation energy while passing through something, what is it called? A. Radiopaque B. Attenuation C. Absorption D. Reduction - Correct Answer-B. Attenuation What factor determines attenuation? A. K-shell energy B. Atomic number C. Weight D. Size - Correct Answer-B. Atomic number High attenuation occurs in __________ matter, low attenuation occurs in ____________ matter. A. Radiopaque, Radiolucent B. Omnipaque, Visipaque C. Visipaque, Omnipaque D. Radiolucent, Radiopaque - Correct Answer-A. Radiopaque, Radiolucent What is a latent image? A. An image post development B. A visible radiograph C. An invisible image D. A late image - Correct Answer-C. An invisible image What are the prime exposure factors? A. mAs, kVp, OID B. mAs, kVp, SID C. mAs, energy, voltage D. mAs, filtration, SID - Correct Answer-B. mAs, kVp, SID A technologist is trying to achieve 10 mAs with the setting at 400 milliamperage, what setting does time (in seconds) have to be? A. 40 B. 0.25 C. 0.025 D. 4 - Correct Answer-C. 0.025 High kVp will _________ radiation skin exposure to patients A. Irritate B. Reduce C. Maximize D. Increase - Correct Answer-B. Reduce If the mAs is 40 and the distance is at 60 inches, what will the mAs be at 25 inches? A. 16.6 mAs B. 6.9 mAs C. 0.06 mAs D. 37.5 mAs - Correct Answer-B. 6.9 mAs What is an example of beam modification? A. Intensification A. Direct or Indirect B. PSP C. Analog - Correct Answer-C. Analog Match the terms to the correct description COMPUTED RADIOGRAPHY A. Direct or Indirect B. PSP C. Analog - Correct Answer-B. PSP Match the terms to the correct description DIGITAL RADIOGRAPHY A. Direct or Indirect B. PSP C. Analog - Correct Answer-A. Direct or Indirect Diagnostic yield must outweigh the _______ factors of the procedure. A. Input B. Prime C. Output D. Differential - Correct Answer-A. Input Competent imaging professionals will strive to maximize diagnostic yield using ______ input factors. A. Appropriate B. Minimum C. Efficient D. Maximum - Correct Answer-B. Minimum What is inside the tube housing? A. Vacuum B. Gas C. Air D. Xenon - Correct Answer-A. Vacuum What is the anode made of? A. Cobalt B. Iron C. Lead D. Tungsten - Correct Answer-D. Tungsten What can the bucky tray hold? A. Film-screen B. Flat panel DR C. None of them D. All of them E. Only Film-screen and CR F. Computed Radiography - Correct Answer-D. All of them According to the text, how many tube support designs are there? A. 3 B. 4 C. 1 D. 2 - Correct Answer-D. 2 What is NOT a motion that is possible with an overhead OTC? A. Angulation B. Flexion C. Longitudinal D. Transverse - Correct Answer-B. Flexion What radiation is of any clinical value? A. Remnant B. Scatter C. Primary C. Right D. Left - Correct Answer-A. Bottom What is "fixed" (can't adjust) in a mobile c-arm unit? A. Rotation B. Tilt C. SID D. Angulation - Correct Answer-C. SID What can be added to the R/F tower to reduce radiation? A. Copper filter B. Lead curtain C. Aluminum filter D. Grid - Correct Answer-B. Lead curtain What new imaging technologies has DR introduced? A. All of the above B. Digital Tomosynthesis C. Dual-energy subtraction D. Grid replacement software - Correct Answer-A. All of the above Approximately how much does a brand new portable radiographic DR detector cost? A. $20,000 B. $80,000 C. $40,000 D. $5,000 - Correct Answer-B. $80,000 _______ must outweigh _________ of any diagnostic study using ionizing radiation. A. Risks, Benefits B. Cause, Effects C. Effects, Causes D. Benefits, Risks - Correct Answer-D. Benefits, Risks What causes ionization? A. Compton Scatter B. Loss of electrons C. Photoelectric effect D. Gaining electrons - Correct Answer-B. Loss of electrons What makes up the largest portion of human-made radiation exposure? A.None of the above B. Cosmic Radiation C. Nuclear Weapons D. All of the above E. Nuclear Power Plants - Correct Answer-A.None of the above What is NOT one of the three paths x-ray can undergo? A. Tertiary Interactions B. Total Absorption C. Secondary Interactions D. Pass through - Correct Answer-A. Tertiary Interactions What is an example of x-rays interacting with matter? A. Pair production B. Bremsstrahlung C. Free radical production D. Radioactive decay - Correct Answer-A. Pair production Photoelectric interactions and Compton scattering are not important in radiography A. True B. False - Correct Answer-B. False What is the total kinetic energy released in a unit mass of air? A. Becquerel B. Air Kerma C. Curie Match the units of measurements Roentgen A. Coulomb per kilogram B. Gray C. Sievert D. Becquerel - Correct Answer-A. Coulomb per kilogram Match the units of measurements RAD A. Coulomb per kilogram B. Gray C. Sievert D. Becquerel - Correct Answer-B. Gray Match the units of measurements REM A. Coulomb per kilogram B. Gray C. Sievert D. Becquerel - Correct Answer-C. Sievert Match the units of measurements Curie A. Coulomb per kilogram B. Gray C. Sievert D. Becquerel - Correct Answer-D. Becquerel Match the description to the term Classic Coherent Scattering A. No ionization B. Absorption C. Photon collides with out shell electron D. At least 1.02 MeV required E. No role in medical imaging - Correct Answer-A. No ionization Match the description to the term Photoelectric Effect A. No ionization B. Absorption C. Photon collides with out shell electron D. At least 1.02 MeV required E. No role in medical imaging - Correct Answer-B. Absorption Match the description to the term Compton Scattering A. No ionization B. Absorption C. Photon collides with out shell electron D. At least 1.02 MeV required E. No role in medical imaging - Correct Answer-C. Photon collides with out shell electron Match the description to the term Pair production A. No ionization B. Absorption C. Photon collides with out shell electron D. At least 1.02 MeV required E. No role in medical imaging - Correct Answer-D. At least 1.02 MeV required Which is the proper acronym for the International Classification of Diseases? A. APC B. HFAP C. ICD-10 D. ICD-13 - Correct Answer-C. ICD-10 Which is the proper acronym for Electronic Health Record System? A. EMR B. TJC C. HFAP D. ERH - Correct Answer-A. EMR What is True regarding Informed Consent? A. It is not the same as an Authorization for treatment B. The TJC does not require it C. By signing the consent form the patient or patient's representative indicates they have not been informed D. The same as implied consent - Correct Answer-A. It is not the same as an Authorization for treatment What is contained in the Medical Record Information? A. Consultation reports B. Consent C. Provided by radiologist D. Images in PACS - Correct Answer-A. Consultation reports When recording medical information, what is the proper way to annotate an exam if it is done at 5:00 pm? A. 5:00 pm B. 5 pm C. 0500 D. 1700 - Correct Answer-D. 1700 True/False: Health records are not legal documents A. True B. False - Correct Answer-B. False True/False: It is unacceptable for technologists to provide exam results A. True B. False - Correct Answer-A. True True/False: Health records are not considered confidential A. True B. False - Correct Answer-B. False True/False: Patient records must be stored on site even if security is maintained A. True B. False - Correct Answer-B. False True/False: Law and medicine conflict with each other occasionally. A. True B. False - Correct Answer-A. True Which is not a type of Law that is mentioned in the book? A. Constitutional B. Legislative C. Case Law D. Judicial - Correct Answer-D. Judicial Please match the following definitions to the proper terms Tort A. Patient sustaining an injury B. Can be verbally harmful C. Touching a patient the wrong way D. Plaiting patient in confinement without reasonable escape E. Slander or libel Please match the following definitions to the proper terms Fraud A. Patient sustaining an injury B. Can be verbally harmful C. Touching a patient the wrong way D. Placing patient in confinement without reasonable escape E. Slander or libel F. Charging a patient for an exam that isn't performed - Correct Answer-F. Charging a patient for an exam that isn't performed Match the following terms Nonmalefience A. Don't perform any acts that may harm the patient B. Telling the truth is the right thing to do C. Fairness D. For others benefits E. Respecting others independence F. Faithfulness - Correct Answer-A. Don't perform any acts that may harm the patient Match the following terms Veracity A. Don't perform any acts that may harm the patient B. Telling the truth is the right thing to do C. Fairness D. For others benefits E. Respecting others independence F. Faithfulness - Correct Answer-B. Telling the truth is the right thing to do Match the following terms Justice A. Don't perform any acts that may harm the patient B. Telling the truth is the right thing to do C. Fairness D. For others benefits E. Respecting others independence F. Faithfulness - Correct Answer-C. Fairness Match the following terms Beneficence A. Don't perform any acts that may harm the patient B. Telling the truth is the right thing to do C. Fairness D. For others benefits E. Respecting others independence F. Faithfulness - Correct Answer-D. For others benefits Match the following terms Autonomy A. Don't perform any acts that may harm the patient B. Telling the truth is the right thing to do C. Fairness D. For others benefits E. Respecting others independence F. Faithfulness - Correct Answer-E. Respecting others independence Match the following terms Fidelity A. Don't perform any acts that may harm the patient B. Telling the truth is the right thing to do C. Fairness D. For others benefits