ARRT Practice Questions with Verified Answers Graded A+
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ARRT Practice Questions with Verified Answers Graded A+
myelogram
Libel
Antihistamine
Urticaria
Hive
Or
Urticaria
Vector
Sterile
To prevent the back-
flow of blood into the
tubing which forms a
clot and obstructs the
flow of the IV fluid
Fomite
Contraindication
Fewer adverse reac-
...
ARRT Practice Questions with Verified Answers Graded A+
1. Myelogram What radiographic procedure must you use sterile
gloves for touching items on the tray?
2. Libel Written defamation of character is known as?
3. Antihistamine Which drug would you administer when a patient
develops urticaria?
4. Urticaria What is another name for hives?
5. Hive A skin rash triggered by a reaction to food, medi-
cine, or other irritants.
Or
Urticaria
6. Vector Transmission of an infection by insects such as a
tick or mosquito is known as a?
7. Sterile When an object is free of all microorganisms it is
termed?
8. To prevent the back- Why is the IV bag 18 to 20 inches above the level
flow of blood into the of the vein?
tubing which forms a
clot and obstructs the
flow of the IV fluid
9. Fomite An inanimate object that is been in contact with an
infectious organism is a?
10. Contraindication a specific situation in which a drug, procedure, or
surgery should not be used because it may be
harmful to the person.
11. Fewer adverse reac- The main advantage of using non-ionic water-solu-
tions ble contrast media on the patient would be?
12. Myelogram What type of radiographic procedure requires an
intrathecal injection?
,ARRT Practice Questions with Verified Answers Graded A+
13. intrathecal is a route of administration for drugs via an
injection into the spinal canal
14. The smallest number Which gauge size has the biggest lumen?
gauge has the biggest
lumen
15. Plantodorsal Projec- If the CR is angled 40° Cephalic what projection of
tion the calcareous so calcis are you taking?
16. Pleura In the thoracic cavity each lung is enclosed in a?
17. Lateralmedial erect or Which projection of the foot will best demonstrate
weight-bearing the long arch?
18. Occipital Bone In the AP axial projection Townes of the skull with
the CR directed 30° caudal to the OML and passing
midway between the EAM which structures best
demonstrated?
19. inanimate not alive, especially not in the manner of animals
and humans.
objects like stones
showing no sign of life; lifeless.
20. Myelogram An imaging examination that involves the introduc-
tion of a spinal needle into the spinal canal and the
injection of contrast material in the space around
the spinal cord and nerve roots (the subarachnoid
space) using a real-time form of x-ray called fluo-
roscopy.
21. Careful explanation of The best way to control voluntary motion is?
the procedure to the
patient
22.
, ARRT Practice Questions with Verified Answers Graded A+
Intervertebral forami- What is demonstrated on the oblique position of the
na cervical spine?
23. The trachea is anteri- In relation to the Esophagus the trachea is located
or in relation to the where?
esophagus
24. RPO Which position will demonstrate the right axillary
ribs?
Or
LAO
25. T2-t3 interspace The manubrial notch is located at the level of?
26. Medial oblique 45° Which projection of the ankle would best demon-
strate the distal tibio fibular joint?
27. Inferior and medial What is the position of the gallbladder in a Asthenic
patient?
28. Interpupillary line per- The true lateral position of the skull uses which of
pendicular to the IR the following principles?
MSP parallel to the IR
IOML parallel to the IR
29. Subarachnoid space During myelography a contrast medium is injected
into which space?
30. Lateral or external Which position of the elbow will separate the radial
oblique head neck and tuberosity from the superimposition
of the ulna?
31. Completely within the With the patient in the PA position and the OML and
orbits CR perpendicular to the IR where will the Petrous
pyramids be demonstrated within the orbits?
32. A slightly oblique po- The sternoclavicular joint is best demonstrated with
sition with the affected the patient PA and ?
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