RADT 1000 Final

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Which of the following best defines "stress"? A. A demand on time, energy, and resources with an element of threat B. A breaking point C. A feeling of anxiety and fear D. Not having enough time to complete commitments

A. A demand on time, energy, and resources with an element of threat

What is the difference between technician and technologist? A. A technologist applies knowledge to practical and theoretical problems encountered in the field B. Technicians learn their skills on the job C. A technician describes individuals who have higher educational levels D. Both work under the direction of a nurse

A. A technologist applies knowledge to practical and theoretical problems encountered in the field

Which of the following promotes the application of ultrasound in clinical medicine, diagnostics, and research; and the study of its effects on tissue? A. American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine (AIUM) B. Society of Diagnostic Medical Sonographers (SDMS) C. American Registry of Diagnostic Medical Sonography (ARDMS) D. Registered Diagnostic Medical Sonographers (RDMS)

A. American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine (AIUM)

Which organization represents radiographers that are employed in the Cardiac Catheterization lab? A. Association of Vascular and Interventional Radiographers (AVIR) B. Society of Nuclear Medicine (SNM) C. Society of Diagnostic Medical Sonographers (SDMS) D. International Society for Clinical Densitometry (ISCD)

A. Association of Vascular and Interventional Radiographers (AVIR)

What is the relationship between MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) and CT (Computed Tomography)? A. Both visualize anatomy in sectional planes B. Both disciplines utilize ionizing radiation C. Radiographers in these disciplines must have advanced educational degrees D. Cardiologists perform all of the exams in MRI

A. Both visualize anatomy in sectional planes

All of the following choices would generally require critical analysis thinking EXCEPT: A. checking in for work and reviewing the day's schedule. B. preparing to perform a radiographic examination on a non-English-speaking patient. C. working in the emergency room with a trauma patient. D. working in surgery with a portable C-arm that is malfunctioning.

A. Checking in for work and reviewing the day's schedule

In what aspect of the education program for a radiologic science professional is the student exposed to real-life experiences that allow him or her to transfer knowledge into action? A. Clinical setting B. Laboratory C. Classroom D. Program Director's office

A. Clinical setting

The current medical standard for measuring bone health with a high degree of accuracy is: A. DEXA studies of the hip and lower spine. B. nuclear scans of the bones. C. radiographs of the chest. D. sonography of the heel.

A. DEXA studies of the hip and lower spine

What purpose is served by the "standards" document for a profession? A. It details the minimum requirements for how an accredited program must operate B. It determines the minimum standards for an individual to become certified by a registry C. It establishes the sponsorship of a Joint Review Committee (JRC) D. It sets the legal and ethical standards for a profession

A. It details the minimum requirements for how an accredited program must operate

Which of the following is the national accrediting agency for radiography, radiation therapy, medical dosimetry, and magnetic resonance imaging programs? A. Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology (JRCERT) B. American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) C. Association of Educators in Imaging and Radiologic Sciences (AEIRS) D. United States Department of Education (USDE)

A. Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology (JRCERT)

The federal agency that regulates the use of ionizing radiation including medical and nuclear applications is the: A. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) B. Joint Commission (TJC). C. Radiation Safety Committee. D. Occupational Health and Safety Administration (OSHA).

A. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC)

Which of the following medical professions is the study of disease of the muscles and bones? A. Orthopedics B. Ophthalmology C. Obstetrics D. Osteopathy

A. Orthopedics

Which of the following is the action of answering questions in a methodic manner to resolve a challenging situation? A. Problem solving B. Synthesizing C. Role playing D. Analyzing

A. Problem solving

Which of the following involves the use of high-energy ionizing radiation to treat primarily malignant tumors of the body? A. Radiation Oncology B. Computed Tomography C. Bone Densitometry D. Radiography

A. Radiation Oncology

Which of the following is the general term given to individuals qualified to use "x-rays" or radioactive substances to produce images of internal body parts for interpretation by a physician known as a radiologist? A. Radiologic Technologist B. Professional Photographer C. X-ray Technician D. Registered Technologist

A. Radiologic Technologist

What title is granted to a radiographer after successful completion of the examination in radiography administered by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT)? A. Registered Technologist in Radiography or RT(R)(ARRT) B. Registered Respiratory Therapist or RRT C. Certified Nuclear Medical Technologist or CNMT D. Registered Diagnostic Medical Sonographer or RDMS

A. Registered Technologist in Radiography or RT (R)(ARRT)

While working as a radiographer, you design a unique receptor holder to use during portable procedures that clearly reduces the exposure of others by lessening the need to hold patients or cassettes. The development of this imaging device shows that you are functioning at what level of learning? A. Synthesis B. Cognitive C. Affective D. Psychomotor

A. Synthesis

Until a student radiographer achieves and documents competency in any given procedure, how are all clinical assignments performed? A. Under direct supervision B. With another student radiographer C. With a transporter D. Under indirect supervision

A. Under direct supervision

The term PSP technology commonly refers to: A. computed radiography (CR). B. photon static production technology. C. direct digital imaging. D. indirect DR imaging.

A. computed radiography (CR)

Student learning that occurs in a classroom setting is referred to as _____ learning. A. didactic B. transfer of C. psychomotor D. competency-based

A. didactic

A radiographer looking to relocate to another state for similar employment is advised to check into that State's __________ requirements to ensure qualified employability. A. licensure B. professional membership C. accreditation D. registry

A. licensure

A woman who is 3 months pregnant has been in a motor vehicle accident. The emergency room physician suspects there is injury to her cervical spine and thus feels justified in ordering an x-ray examination to aid in determining the extent of the patient's injury. Because the patient is pregnant, the radiographer should: A. perform all of these items listed B. select the lowest exposure factors that will produce a diagnostically useful radiograph. C. adequately and precisely collimate the radiographic beam to include only the anatomic area of interest. D. shield the patient's lower abdomen and pelvic region with a suitable protective contact shield.

A. perform all of these listed

You are completing your clinical rotation in a small department that is typically understaffed, particularly on Fridays. On this day the department supervisor has asked a couple of the second-year students if they would skip a scheduled class meeting because of staffing shortages. This event would be viewed as a(n): A. violation of JRCERT Standards B. acceptable JRCERT violation as long as it is not a pattern of departmental management. C. excellent opportunity for the students to perform independently and gain experience. D. violation of HIPAA regulations, as the students would now have access to patient records.

A. violation of JRCERT Standards

Which of the following describes a situation in which technical critical thinking skills are required? A. A patient arrives for a routine procedure and asks questions B. A trauma patient has a broken femur, and specialized images of the hip are required C. A male patient requests that he be permitted to go to the bathroom before the procedure D. A female patient responds that she is pregnant before a procedure

B. A trauma patient has a broken femur, and specialized images of the hip are required

Which of the following is a voluntary peer process through which an agency grants recognition to an institution for a program of study that meets specified criteria? A. Registration B. Accreditation C. Licensure D. Certification

B. Accreditation

Which of the following are classifications of x-ray tables? A. Adjustable/nonadjustable height B. All of the classifications listed C. Free-floating/stationary tabletop D. Tilting/non-tilting

B. All of the classifications listed

Many medical professions have developed "Practice Standards" to ensure optimum performance of their members. The radiography "Practice Standards" are developed and maintained by the: A. American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT). B. American Society of Radiologic Technologists (ASRT). C. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). D. American Medical Association (AMA).

B. American Society of Radiologic Technologists (ASRT)

Which of the following is a certificate of authority or permission granted by a state review board allowing a hospital or other health care entity to construct new facilities, develop new services, or purchase expensive equipment or technologies (e.g., MRI, PET)? A. State licensure B. Certificate of Need (CON) C. Continuous Quality Improvement document D. Third-Party Payor receipt

B. Certificate of Need (CON)

Which of the following is a creative action based on professional knowledge and experience involving sound judgment applied with high ethical standards and integrity? A. Synthesis B. Critical thinking C. Practice standards D. Analysis

B. Critical thinking

Which of the following is NOT considered a good test-taking strategy? A. Wearing bright-colored clothes for the test B. Eating a meal that is considered high in carbohydrates the day before and the day of the test C. Taking the day off from study before the test to relax and prepare D. Getting a good night's sleep before the examination

B. Eating a meal that is considered high in carbohydrates the day before and the day of the test

Which of the following was the English physician who introduced a vaccine to prevent smallpox when he inoculated an 8-year-old boy, which proved that cowpox provided immunity against smallpox? A. William Harvey B. Edward Jenner C. Robert Koch D. Anton van Leeuwenhoek

B. Edward Jenner

What is the purpose for having a registry? A. It facilitates communication among Registered Technologists B. It provides a listing of individuals holding certification in a particular profession C. It promotes health care management issues D. It encourages advancement into sub-specialties

B. It provides a listing of individuals holding certification in a particular profession

Which of the following results from germ cells whose DNA have been altered by radiation exposure and the effects show up in future generations as mutations? A. Target effects B. Long-term genetic effects C. Short-term genetic effects D. Compton effects

B. Long-term genetic effects

Which of the following stages of early effects to radiation exposure causes nausea, vomiting and diarrhea? A. Manifest stage B. Prodromal stage C. Latent period D. Bone marrow stage

B. Prodromal stage

Which of the following internal committees has recently broadened its scope to include clinical patient safety issues such as adverse drug events (ADEs) and medical errors? A. Risk Management and Corporate Compliance Committee B. Safety Committee C. Infection Control Committee D. Radiation Safety Committee

B. Safety Committee

Which of the following is a multidisciplinary organization interested in the diagnostic, therapeutic, and investigational use of radiopharmaceuticals? A. American Association of Physicists in Medicine (AAPM) B. Society of Nuclear Medicine (SNM) C. Society of Diagnostic Medical Sonographers (SDMS) D. Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine (SMRM)

B. Society of Nuclear Medicine (SNM)

Which of the following was established in 1934 to conduct the certification of radiologists? A. The American Medical Association (AMA) B. The American Board of Radiology (ABR) C. The American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) D. The American College of Radiology (ACR)

B. The American Board of Radiology (ABR)

Which of the following was founded to serve as a resource for imaging professionals interested in the current and future use of computers in medical imaging? A. American Board of Radiology (ABR) B. The Society for Imaging Informatics in Medicine (SIIM) C. International Society for Clinical Densitometry (ISCD) D. Radiologic Society of North America (RSNA)

B. The Society for Imaging Informatics in Medicine (SIIM)

What is the primary factor in determining the solution to the problem in critical thinking? A. The solution that gives the most profit for the healthcare institution B. The solution that provides the best outcome for the patient C. The solution that most closely resembles what the most experienced radiologic science professional in the department would do D. The solution that results in the least damage to your reputation

B. The solution that provides the best outcome for the patient

A typical organizational structure of a hospital will have the hospital's chief executive officer (CEO) or president reporting to the: A. medical staff chief. B. board of directors. C. city council. D. chief financial officer (CFO).

B. board of directors

All of the following are true of the American Healthcare Radiology Administrators (AHRA) organization EXCEPT: A. offer a certification examination for radiology administrators. B. certify radiographers. C. publish the journal Radiology Management. D. play a key role with the manpower needs of the medical imaging profession.

B. certify radiographers

All of the physicians practicing medicine within a hospital comprise the hospital's: A. regulatory council. B. medical staff C. continuous quality improvement (CQI) group. D. board of trustees.

B. medical staff

As students gain competency in medical imaging procedures, three phases in the clinical setting are planned by clinical faculty. These three phases in the correct learning sequence are: A. discovery, analysis, and repetition. B. observation, assistance, and performance. C. classroom, laboratory, and clinical. D. affective, psychomotor, and cognitive.

B. observation, assistance, and performance

Fluoroscopy that is performed in the surgical theater is typically accomplished with a: A. portable radiographic unit. B. portable C-arm system. C. mobile radiographic unit. D. conventional R/F system.

B. portable C-arm system

Employers are looking for two principle traits in all radiologic science professionals. These traits are: A. communication skills and the ability to speak a second language. B. technical competency and teamwork skills. C. initiative and drive. D. promptness and proper attire.

B. technical competency and teamwork skills

All of the following are true of the diagnostic procedure of mammography EXCEPT: A. it is very valuable for the detection of early breast cancers. B. the procedures may be performed using a general radiographic machine. C. radiographers must be certified by the ARRT to qualify for the mammography examination. D. radiographers need to be specially educated in order to perform mammography.

B. the procedures may be performed using a general radiographic machine

Which of the following does NOT protect the student from ionizing radiation but is considered part of the student's uniform? A. Distance from source B. Lead shielding from source C. A radiation monitoring device D. Rate/time of exposure

C. A radiation monitoring device

Analyzing personal values and feelings and managing uncomfortable ethical situations are components of what domain of learning? A. Synthesizing concepts B. Cognitive thinking C. Affective critical thinking D. Psychomotor skills

C. Affective critical thinking

To become a Board-certified radiologist, the traditional course of study would follow what educational sequence after high school? A. Baccalaureate degree, residency, medical school B. Residency, medical school, baccalaureate degree C. Baccalaureate degree, medical school, residency D. Residency, baccalaureate degree, medical school

C. Baccalaureate degree, medical school, residency

Which of the following is a voluntary process through which an agency grants recognition to an individual on demonstration, usually by examination, of specialized professional skills? A. Accreditation B. Licensure C. Certification D. Registration

C. Certification

Which of the following program officials mainly works intimately with the student radiographer in one-on-one observation, instruction, and evaluation? A. Program Director B. Clinical Coordinator C. Clinical Instructor D. Medical Director

C. Clinical Instructor

Which of the following are services to provide the components of patient care that collectively support the physician's plan for diagnoses and treatments? A. Human Resources Department B. Third-Party Payors C. Clinical Support Services D. HIPAA

C. Clinical Support Services

Which of the following items does not refer to the Joint Commission? A. Regulates quality and safety of care given to patients B. Regulates how a health care organization is supervised C. Defines rules to protect health and safety of patients D. Provides onsite visits to check compliance with established guidelines

C. Defines rules to protect health and safety of patients

Which of the following is intended to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of the health care system by encouraging the development of a health information system to establish standards and requirements for the electronic transmission of certain personal health information? A. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) B. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) C. Health Insurance Portability and accountability Act (HIPAA) D. Joint Commission

C. Health Insurance Portability and accountability Act (HIPAA)

What is the purpose of a "self-study"? A. It is a prepaid process sponsored by the chancellor or dean of a school B. It is documentation from the site visitors on how a radiography program meets the guidelines C. It provides specific program documentation based on guidelines set by an accreditation agency D. It is a voluntary peer-review process

C. It provides specific program documentation based on guidelines set by an accreditation agency

Which of the following is the federal agency that enforces standards for safety in the workplace and conducts inspections and directs a levy of fines for noncompliance with rules? A. Joint Commission B. State Health Board C. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) D. Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) Feedback

C. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)

Which of the following is energy that is transmitted by waves through space or through a medium? A. Heat energy B. Electrical energy C. Radiation D. Mechanical energy

C. Radiation

Which of the following appoints one or more of its members to a joint review committee board to approve accreditation of healthcare programs? A. Registry B. Federal government C. Sponsoring organization D. Licensing agency

C. Sponsoring organization

Which of the following involves getting the right people to do the work and developing their abilities so they can do the work better? A. Organizing B. Coordinating C. Staffing D. Controlling

C. Staffing

Which of the following is a collaboration with others on the healthcare team to provide quality patient care? A. Lab experiments B. Case study management C. Teamwork D. Role playing

C. Teamwork

Which of the following sets the standards regarding acceptable uniforms for the student radiographer? A. Joint Commission B. The American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) C. The Radiologic Technology Program D. Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology (JRCERT)

C. The Radiologic Technology Program

The ALARA concept holds that occupational exposure of the radiographer should: A. be as high as necessary to allow radiographers to hold patients during diagnostic radiography procedures. B. be as high as necessary to allow radiographers to hold patients during fluoroscopic procedures. C. be kept as low as reasonably achievable. D. not exceed maximum annual effective dose equivalent established for members of the general public.

C. be kept as low as reasonably achievable

In order to study the blood vessels of the brain, kidneys, liver, and other organs, contrast material is administered into these vessels by using: A. stents. B. balloons. C. catheters. D. guidewires.

C. catheters

There are four primary image quality factors. They are: A. SID, mAs, SOD, and kVp. B. grids, collimation, filtration, and beam restriction. C. contrast, IR exposure/density, distortion, and recorded detail. D. primary radiation, scatter radiation, secondary radiation, and remnant radiation. Feedback

C. contrast, IR exposure/density, distortion, and recorded detail

A valuable x-ray procedure used to diagnose a myocardial infarction would be: A. arthrography. B. mammography. C. coronary arteriography. D. myelography.

C. coronary arteriography

The dynamic display of a patient's anatomy using x-radiation is termed: A. real-time radiography. B. radiography. C. fluoroscopy. D. image intensification.

C. fluoroscopy

The Greek physician Hippocrates is regarded as the father of Western medicine. All of the following choices represent his medical beliefs EXCEPT the: A. use of high ethical standards of conduct. B. value of diet and exercise and allowing nature to take its course in recovery. C. important medical value of sorcery and witchcraft. D. importance of closely monitoring a patient's condition and recovery. Feedback

C. important medical value of sorcery and witchcraft

A document that guides a hospital as to its purpose and role in the community it serves and outlines the reason for existence is called a: A. set of bylaws. B. constitution. C. mission statement. D. master plan.

C. mission statement

Bowel gas in the abdomen would be an example of a _________ material, with regard to the x-ray beam. A. radiopaque B. radioresistant C. radiolucent D. radiofrequent

C. radiolucent

In which of the following may clinical education take place? A. Hospitals B. Clinics C. Surgical Centers D. All of the above

D. All of the above

The certification of administrative, professional, and technical aspects of mammography services is provided by which of the following? A. American College of Radiology (ACR) B. U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) C. Various state health departments D. All of the above

D. All of the above

Which of the following will exist once the x-rays strike matter? A. The x-rays can transfer some energy and then scatter B. The x-rays can pass through matter undisturbed C. The x-rays can be absorbed D. All of the items listed will exist once the x-rays strike matter

D. All of the items listed will exist once the x-rays strike matter

Which of the following statements describes a way to minimize radiation dose to the patient? A. Use filtration material B. Place gonadal shielding on the patient whenever possible C. Use high kVp and low mA settings D. All of the statements listed are ways to minimize radiation dose to the patient E. Employ the use of high-speed image receptors

D. All of the statements listed are ways to minimize radiation dose to the patient

Which of the following organizations certifies individuals in radiography? A. American Registry of Diagnostic Medical Sonographers (ARDMS) B. American Society of Radiologic Technologists (ASRT) C. American Board of Radiology (ABR) D. American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT)

D. American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT)

The organization that is principally responsible for maintaining high standards of education, enhance the quality of patient care, and to further the welfare and socioeconomics is the: A. The Society for Imaging Informatics in Medicine (SIIM). B. Association of Educators in Imaging and Radiologic Sciences (AEIRS). C. American Healthcare Radiology Administrators (AHRA). D. American Society of Radiologic Technologists (ASRT).

D. American Society of Radiologic Technologists (ASRT)

Which of the following organizations is a sponsor of both the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology and the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists? A. Radiologic Society of North America (RSNA) B. Society of Nuclear Medicine (SNM) C. American Healthcare Radiologic Administrators (AHRA) D. American Society of Radiologic Technologists (ASRT)

D. American Society of Radiologic Technologists (ASRT)

At a recent radiology department meeting, the director discussed an incident that occurred a few days earlier involving a patient within medical imaging. In his description the director revealed that this patient had an incorrect ultrasound examination performed. Investigation into the situation showed that a receptionist told the patient to wait in the wrong holding area before the examination. The ultrasonographer assumed the patient was in the correct location and performed the wrong examination. To prevent this type of event from occurring in the future, what type of analysis needs to be undertaken by the department? A. Task Analysis Inventory B. PACS assessment C. Joint Commission Self-Study D. CQI analysis

D. CQI analysis

Which of the following is described by the visible difference between adjacent exposure/densities? A. Image receptor exposure/density B. Distortion C. Detail D. Contrast

D. Contrast

Which of the following management functions is a process by which a manager achieves orderly group activities and unity of effort by workers who are fully aware of a common purpose? A. Planning B. Directing C. Controlling D. Coordinating

D. Coordinating

Which of the following is a type of evaluation that provides feedback on the quality of work or creation in the form of an opinion or review? A. Cognitive B. Synthesis C. Analysis D. Critique

D. Critique

Which of the following IS NOT an example of psychomotor behavior? A. Coordination B. Neuromuscular manipulations C. Physical actions D. Knowledge

D. Knowledge

Which of the following dates is believed by historians to be the actual day that Dr. Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen created the famous image of his wife's hand; the date "x-rays" were essentially discovered? A. February 10, 1923 B. March 27, 1845 C. June 10, 1922 D. November 8, 1895

D. November 8, 1895

Which of the following is the management function that involves the process of deciding in advance what is to be accomplished because it charts a course of action for the future that enables coordinated and consistent fulfillment of goals and objectives? A. Staffing B. Organizing C. Coordinating D. Planning

D. Planning

Which of the following personnel radiation monitors will provide a near-immediate reading of radiation exposure by the end of a work shift, if necessary? A. Field survey instrument B. Thermoluminescent dosimeter C. Film Badge D. Pocket dosimeter

D. Pocket dosimeter

Which of the following publishes the gray journal "Radiology" and conducts the world's largest radiology meeting each November? A. American Medical Association (AMA) B. American Society for Therapeutic Radiology and Oncology (ASTRO) C. International Society for Clinical Densitometry (ISCD) D. Radiologic Society of North America (RSNA)

D. Radiologic Society of North America (RSNA)

Which of the following is an internal committee designed to keep an organization, its employees, and especially the patients free from any risks that may hinder their quality of care and to guarantee the safety of all its customers? A. Radiation safety committee B. Infection control committee C. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) D. Risk management and corporate compliance

D. Risk management and corporate compliance

Which of the following is the measure of ionization in air as a result of exposure to x-rays or gamma rays? A. Radiation equivalent man (sievert) B. Radiation absorbed dose (gray) C. Curie (Becquerel) D. Roentgen (coulombs per kilogram)

D. Roentgen (coulombs per kilogram)

Which of the following is considered to be a concept of prior learning that affects new learning or performance? A. Observation B. Objective C. Competency D. Transfer of learning

D. Transfer of learning

Critical thinking is an essential part of the radiologic sciences profession. This requires the professional radiographer to use broad intellectual skills and experiences when making the correct choice for any given situation as a result of the fact that: A. many decisions are difficult and complex. B. working with each patient is a unique experience. C. no two procedures or treatments are the same. D. all of the above.

D. all of the above

The health occupation that deals with the management of health information, such as the patient's health and medical coding is: A. medical records therapist. B. osteopathy. C. dietetics. D. health information services.

D. health information services

Throughout the history of medicine, remarkable achievements have been recorded. These events have led to our current understanding of the human organism and disease. As this research continues, much of it will most likely focus on: A. immunology and the development of vaccines. B. proper sanitation and public health. C. germ theory and infection. D. human genes and genetic engineering.

D. human genes and genetic engineering

The transfer of knowledge gained in the laboratory or classroom setting is best demonstrated: A. through essay questions on a major examination. B. on human phantoms in the practice laboratory. C. on volunteer patients in the skills laboratory. D. in an actual clinical setting on patients.

D. in an actual clinical setting on patients

A formal document that outlines the departmental structure of a hospital by showing lines of authority, reporting structures, and the interrelationships of departments is a(n): A. flowchart. B. decision matrix C. PACS network diagram. D. organizational chart.

D. organizational chart

Critical thinking skills are necessary for the competent medical imaging professional. Various organizations within the radiologic sciences provide guidance and documentation of these traits. As an example, the American Society of Radiologic Technologists (ASRT) publishes ________________ that helps define specific professional expectations and responsibilities. A. Essentials B. Standards of Care C. rules and regulations D. practice standards

D. practice standards

In the diagnosis of patient disease states, physicians can select from an array of medical diagnostic modalities. A few of these involve the use of ionizing energy to create a medical image. If a physician is concerned about the use of ionizing radiation, he or she may choose to order any of the following diagnostic modalities EXCEPT: A. magnetic resonance imaging. B. thermograms. C. medical sonography. D. radiography.

D. radiography

In your experiences as a student radiographer, you will encounter a variety of technologists, each with his or her own methods of performing procedures. Some will be quite good, and unfortunately some will be bad. As a student you have a responsibility to recognize these various behaviors and assess their professional correctness. A firm reference point for determining the appropriate behavior for technologist behavior would be: A. calling the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology (JRCERT) and getting their opinion. B. consulting a radiologist to get his or her opinion. C. asking other technologists if these behaviors are correct. D. referencing the ASRT Practice Standards and ARRT Code of Ethics.

D. referencing the ASRT Practice Standards and ARRT Code of Ethics

When you consider the many organizations that make up the medical imaging profession, it is accurate to conclude that: A. almost all of the agencies focus on the financial and political strength of the profession. B. all agencies are accountable to the American College of Radiology. C. the various groups operate independently with minimal cooperation and communication. D. the collective group of agencies is responsible for the accreditation, certification, and representation of the medical imaging profession.

D. the collective group of agencies is responsible for the accreditation, certification, and representation of the medical imaging profession

A class of health care workers who specialize in carrying out treatments designed to help patients overcome some form of physical or psychological disability and who likely possess a 2-year to 6-year degree are known as: A. practitioners. B. technicians. C. technologists. D. therapists.

D. therapists

Which of the following would be considered elements of clinical thinking towards the goals and objectives of a radiography program? A. Analysis B. Synthesis C. Evaluation D. Critique E. All of the above

E. All of the above


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