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Quality Management in the Imaging Sciences, 7th Edition 2025 Jeffrey Papp
Chapter 1-13

Chapter 1: Introduction to Quality Management


MULTIPLE CHOICE

1. The measurement of the level of quality at some point in time with no effort to change or
improve the level of care is known as quality
a. management.
b. assurance.
c. assessment.
d. control.
ANS: C
Quality assessment only measures the level of quality at a certain point but is not a part of
continuous quality improvement.
business and law exams may emphasize analysis and application, mathematics exams focus on the precise application of learned methods and the development of abstract reasoning. In
mathematics, the solution to a problem often exists as a single correct answer, but the journey to that solution may involve multiple steps that require a deep understanding of the underlying
mathematical principles.6. Challenges Faced by Students in Business, Law, and Mathematics ExamsDespite the clear structure and purpose of exams in business, law, and mathematics,
students often face considerable challenges in preparing for and performing well in these exams. The challenges differ by discipline, reflecting the unique demands of each field.6.1.
Challenges in Business ExamsOne of the primary challenges in business exams is the need to balance theoretical understanding with practical application. Many business exams, especially
those based on case studies, require students to analyze complex scenarios with limited information. Students often struggle with formulating a strategic approach or making decisions based on
incomplete data, as business problems in the real world rarely have clear-cut solutions.Additionally, business exams often require interdisciplinary knowledge. For example, a student might be
asked to analyze a business situation that involves financial accounting, marketing strategies, and organizational behavior all at once. Students must be proficient in these diverse fields, which
can be difficult given the breadth of material covered in business programs.6.2. Challenges in Law ExamsFor law students, the greatest challenge is often the need for extensive memorization
and the ability to recall vast amounts of information quickly. In addition to learning complex legal principles and precedents, students must also master the art of legal reasoning, which
involves not only remembering case law but also understanding its application in different contexts. Law students often need to differentiate between nuanced legal principles, which can be
difficult for those without experience in the field.Moreover, law exams tend to be long and require detailed written responses. These exams test the student’s ability to construct well-
organized, persuasive arguments within a limited amount of time. Many law students report difficulty with time management, as they must balance legal analysis with the need for coherent
and concise writing.6.3. Challenges in Mathematics ExamsMathematics exams present their own unique set of challenges. The primary difficulty lies in the precision required. A small mistake
in calculations, a misstep in applying a formula, or an incorrect assumption can lead to incorrect answers. Mathematics exams demand a high level of attention to detail and logical consistency.
Additionally, students are often required to show their work, which means demonstrating the thought process behind the solution,



2. Under the Safe Medical Devices Act of 1990, voluntary reporting of unsafe medical devices
will require the use of form
a. 3419.
b. 3500.
c. 3500A.
d. MSDS.
ANS: B
Form 3500 is used for voluntary reporting while Form 3500A is used for mandatory reporting.

3. Customers who come from outside the healthcare organization are generally referred to as
a. external customers.
b. internal customers.
c. External and internal customers.
d. None of the answer options are correct.
ANS: A
Internal customers come from inside the healthcare organization.

4. When did the Mammography Quality Standards Act become effective?
a. April 1992

, b. October 1994
c. October 1997
d. April 1999
ANS: B
MQSA became effective on October 1, 1994.

5. W. Edwards Deming’s management approach can be summarized by his points.
a. 5

, b. 7
c. 10
d. 14

ANS: D
Deming’s management approach contained 14 points.
business and law exams may emphasize analysis and application, mathematics exams focus on the precise application of learned methods and the development of abstract reasoning. In

mathematics, the solution to a problem often exists as a single correct answer, but the journey to that solution may involve multiple steps that require a deep understanding of the underlying

mathematical principles.6. Challenges Faced by Students in Business, Law, and Mathematics ExamsDespite the clear structure and purpose of exams in business, law, and mathematics,

students often face considerable challenges in preparing for and performing well in these exams. The challenges differ by discipline, reflecting the unique demands of each field.6.1.

Challenges in Business ExamsOne of the primary challenges in business exams is the need to balance theoretical understanding with practical application. Many business exams, especially

those based on case studies, require students to analyze complex scenarios with limited information. Students often struggle with formulating a strategic approach or making decisions based on

incomplete data, as business problems in the real world rarely have clear-cut solutions.Additionally, business exams often require interdisciplinary knowledge. For example, a student might be

asked to analyze a business situation that involves financial accounting, marketing strategies, and organizational behavior all at once. Students must be proficient in these diverse fields, which

can be difficult given the breadth of material covered in business programs.6.2. Challenges in Law ExamsFor law students, the greatest challenge is often the need for extensive memorization

and the ability to recall vast amounts of information quickly. In addition to learning complex legal principles and precedents, students must also master the art of legal reasoning, which

involves not only remembering case law but also understanding its application in different contexts. Law students often need to differentiate between nuanced legal principles, which can be

difficult for those without experience in the field.Moreover, law exams tend to be long and require detailed written responses. These exams test the student’s ability to construct well-

organized, persuasive arguments within a limited amount of time. Many law students report difficulty with time management, as they must balance legal analysis with the need for coherent

and concise writing.6.3. Challenges in Mathematics ExamsMathematics exams present their own unique set of challenges. The primary difficulty lies in the precision required. A small mistake

in calculations, a misstep in applying a formula, or an incorrect assumption can lead to incorrect answers. Mathematics exams demand a high level of attention to detail and logical consistency.

Additionally, students are often required to show their work, which means demonstrating the thought process behind the solution,



6. How many levels of quality control testing and monitoring are there?
a. One
b. Two
c. Three
d. Four
ANS: C
Quality control testing consists of level I, II, and III tests.

7. Which of the following statements is correct about the 80/20 rule?
a. Twenty percent of the causes result in 80 of the problems.
b. Twenty percent of the problems are the result of 80 of the causes.
c. 40% of the time there will be problems.
d. None of the answer options are correct.
ANS: A
The 80/20 rule states that 80% of the problems are the result of 20% of the causes.

8. How many different methods of disease transmission are stated to be minimized by Tier 2
precautions?
a. One
b. Two
c. Three
d. Four
ANS: C
Tier 2 precautions are geared toward preventing infection by minimizing disease transmission
by air, droplet, and contact.

, 9. Invasive quality control equipment testing is considered to be
a. simple.
b. complex.
c. Simple and complex.
d. None of the answer options are correct.
ANS: B
Level III QC testing is considered to be invasive and complex.
business and law exams may emphasize analysis and application, mathematics exams focus on the precise application of learned methods and the development of abstract reasoning. In

mathematics, the solution to a problem often exists as a single correct answer, but the journey to that solution may involve multiple steps that require a deep understanding of the underlying

mathematical principles.6. Challenges Faced by Students in Business, Law, and Mathematics ExamsDespite the clear structure and purpose of exams in business, law, and mathematics,

students often face considerable challenges in preparing for and performing well in these exams. The challenges differ by discipline, reflecting the unique demands of each field.6.1.

Challenges in Business ExamsOne of the primary challenges in business exams is the need to balance theoretical understanding with practical application. Many business exams, especially

those based on case studies, require students to analyze complex scenarios with limited information. Students often struggle with formulating a strategic approach or making decisions based on

incomplete data, as business problems in the real world rarely have clear-cut solutions.Additionally, business exams often require interdisciplinary knowledge. For example, a student might be

asked to analyze a business situation that involves financial accounting, marketing strategies, and organizational behavior all at once. Students must be proficient in these diverse fields, which

can be difficult given the breadth of material covered in business programs.6.2. Challenges in Law ExamsFor law students, the greatest challenge is often the need for extensive memorization

and the ability to recall vast amounts of information quickly. In addition to learning complex legal principles and precedents, students must also master the art of legal reasoning, which

involves not only remembering case law but also understanding its application in different contexts. Law students often need to differentiate between nuanced legal principles, which can be

difficult for those without experience in the field.Moreover, law exams tend to be long and require detailed written responses. These exams test the student’s ability to construct well-

organized, persuasive arguments within a limited amount of time. Many law students report difficulty with time management, as they must balance legal analysis with the need for coherent

and concise writing.6.3. Challenges in Mathematics ExamsMathematics exams present their own unique set of challenges. The primary difficulty lies in the precision required. A small mistake

in calculations, a misstep in applying a formula, or an incorrect assumption can lead to incorrect answers. Mathematics exams demand a high level of attention to detail and logical consistency.

Additionally, students are often required to show their work, which means demonstrating the thought process behind the solution,



10. Which of the following are normally considered external customers?
a. Nurses
b. Referring physicians
c. Inpatients
d. Intensive care wards
ANS: B
External customers come from outside of the healthcare organization and would include
patients and their families, third-party payers, and the community.

11. What is the average amount of background radiation per year in the United States?
a. 100 mrem
b. 250 mrem
c. 360 mrem
d. 480 mrem
ANS: C
360 mrem (3.6 mSv) per year is the average background exposure for the United States.

12. Any activity that costs a facility either money or its reputation is known as
a. risk management.
b. risk assessment.
c. risk analysis.
d. loss potential.
ANS: D

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