Question 1
The key individual in the health care setting is: 1)the radiologist 2)the doctor 3)the chief technologist4)the patient
Question 2
A request by a physician for a radiologic examination must contain: 1)the diagnosis of the patient’s disease 2)the patient’s entire clinical history 3)the reason for requesting the examination 4)the patient’s ethnic background
Question 3
The course of study of normal anatomy and function of the body is:1)human structure and function 2)structure and sequel of pathology 3)normal radiographic procedures 4)radiographic bone anatomy
Question 4
The student/patient relationship is mainly taught in: 1)radiographic procedures 2)patient radiation protection3)patient care methods4)medical ethics
Question 5
Clinical education will include:1)all of the above 2)medical ethics and law 3)radiation protection 4)radiographic procedures
Question 6
Students begin clinical education as: 1)an adjunct radiography volunteer2)a passive radiography participant 3)a part-time hospital employee 4)an adjunct radiography employee
Question 7
The language of medicine is taught to teach the student how to: 1)communicate with patients of differing backgrounds 2)address the medical hierarchy properly3)understand anatomical and medical terms 4)interact with other medical employees
Question 8
Radiation protection is taught to teach the student: 1)how to protect the other health workers 2)how the protect the student3)all of the above 4)how to protect the patient
Question 9
Clinical practice involves cognitive learning, which is a function of: 1)applying Christian knowledge 2)values and beliefs3)relative facts and information 4)attitudes and feelings
Question 10
Student independent clinical performance is a phase begun where:1)students perform radiographic procedures all alone 2)students demand the opportunity to act independently 3)students perform procedures with remote supervision 4)students perform radiographic procedures as an employee
Question 11
“CXR R/O URI, HX MI & CHF” means which of the following?
1)
computed radiography exam, to rule out constant or part-time dyspnea, history of heart attack
2)chest x-ray to rule out Upper respritory infection, history of myocardial infarction & congestive heart failure
3)computed x-ray ruling out cough or other pulmonary disease, has muscular weakness issues 4)this series of letters does not mean anything medically significant
Question 12
Which organization or agency is most concerned with infection control in the healthcare workplace? 1)ARRT2)CDC 3)HHS 4)JCAHO
Question 13
Which of the following is NOT an abbreviation for a radiographic exam?1)ROM 2)UGI 3)IVP 4)KUB
Question 14
Which of the following groups of abbreviations refers to patient information?1)DOB, LMP, y/o 2)PID, URI, UTI 3)MI, CVA, DOB 4)STAT, npo, prn
Question 15
Internal preparation of the patient for a radiographic examination is primarily accomplished by the use of: radiopharmaceuticals emeticscleansing enemas contrast agents
Question 16
External preparation of the patient for a radiographic examination is primarily accomplished by the:removal of clothing, jewelry, and piercings clear explanation of the procedure by the radiographer instructions from the referring physician use of cleansing enemas
Question 17
An x-ray study of the veins, primarily those in the lower leg, is called a(n): 1)lithotripsy2)venogram 3)arteriogram 4)myelogram
Question 18
Myelography is gradually being replaced by which imaging modality?1)MRI 2)CT 3)PET 4)Sonography
Question 19
Portions of the biliary system may be imaged during a procedure called a(n): 1)esophagogram.2)ERCP 3)arteriogram.4)voiding cystourethrogram.
Question 20
An x-ray study used to evaluate the patency of the oviducts is called a(n): 1)myelogram. 2)lithotripsy. 3)mammogram.4)hysterosalpingogram.
Question 21
Malfunctioning salivary glands may be examined during what procedure? 1)myelogram. 2)cystogram.3)sialogram. 4)hysterosalpingogram.
Question 22
A contrast study used to image the kidneys, ureters, and bladder is called a(n): 1)UGI 2)ERCP3)IVP4)KUB
Question 23
Barium enemas are often supplemented with, or replaced by:1)endoscopy and CT 2)plain films and fluoroscopy 3)digital fluoroscopy alone4)MRI and sonography
Question 24
X-ray studies of certain joints, such as the knee and shoulder, are called: 1)joint contrast studies 2)arthroscopies 3)myelograms4)arthrograms
Question 25
Roentgen discovered x-rays in: 1898 1895 1905 1910