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*Study guide for the ARRT exam in radiography.* - ANS *Anatomy and positioning are not covered in this study guide.* 
 
What is a tort? - ANS A violation of civil law. 
 
Torts are also known as ________. - ANS Personal Injury Law 
 
If...
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*Study guide for the ARRT exam in radiography.* - ANS *Anatomy and positioning are not covered in this study guide.* 
 
What is a tort? - ANS A violation of civil law. 
 
Torts are also known as ________. - ANS Personal Injury Law 
 
If...
ARRT Practice Questions And Answers 
What radiographic procedure must you use sterile gloves for touching items on the tray? - ANS Myelogram 
 
Written defamation of character is known as? - ANS Libel 
 
Which drug would you administer when a patient develops urticaria? - ANS Antihistamine...
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What radiographic procedure must you use sterile gloves for touching items on the tray? - ANS Myelogram 
 
Written defamation of character is known as? - ANS Libel 
 
Which drug would you administer when a patient develops urticaria? - ANS Antihistamine...
Radiology Exam Review [ARRT] - Exam Questions And Answers 
 
 
 
Which of the following positions will provide an AP projection of the L5-S1 interspace? 
(A) Patient AP with 30 to 35º angle cephalad 
(B) Patient AP with 30 to 35º angle caudad 
(C) Patient AP with 0º angle 
(D) Patient lateral, c...
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Which of the following positions will provide an AP projection of the L5-S1 interspace? 
(A) Patient AP with 30 to 35º angle cephalad 
(B) Patient AP with 30 to 35º angle caudad 
(C) Patient AP with 0º angle 
(D) Patient lateral, c...
ARRT Registry Exam review Questions And Answers 
 
 
What is the correct term used to describe an intravenous injection of a concentrated volume of contrast media? 
a. bolus 
b. infusion 
c. extravasation 
d. luminal - ANS a. bolus 
 
Which of the following methods utilizes a detector that captu...
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What is the correct term used to describe an intravenous injection of a concentrated volume of contrast media? 
a. bolus 
b. infusion 
c. extravasation 
d. luminal - ANS a. bolus 
 
Which of the following methods utilizes a detector that captu...
ARRT Radiography Exam (Mosby Review) Questions And Answers 
 
 
Ionizing Radiation - ANS radiation that is able to remove electrons from an atom through ionization 
 
Somatic effects - ANS refers to the effects of radiation to the body being irradiated 
 
Genetic Effects - ANS refers to ef...
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Ionizing Radiation - ANS radiation that is able to remove electrons from an atom through ionization 
 
Somatic effects - ANS refers to the effects of radiation to the body being irradiated 
 
Genetic Effects - ANS refers to ef...
ARRT BOARD EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 
 
 
What is the TD 5/5 for the kidney? - ANS 23 Gy 
 
What would a QA level 1 action item require? - ANS Inspection, but treatment can continue 
 
What is the backscatter factor at the level of Dmax? - ANS Tissue Air Ratio (TAR) 
 
What technique can ...
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What is the TD 5/5 for the kidney? - ANS 23 Gy 
 
What would a QA level 1 action item require? - ANS Inspection, but treatment can continue 
 
What is the backscatter factor at the level of Dmax? - ANS Tissue Air Ratio (TAR) 
 
What technique can ...
Radiologic Technology ARRT Review Exam Questions And Answers 
 
 
Attenuation: 
 
a. is radiation that emerges from the patient 
b. describes changes in the x-ray beam as it travels through the patient 
c. produces only scatter radiation 
d. occurs only at doses used in radiation therapy - ANS De...
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Attenuation: 
 
a. is radiation that emerges from the patient 
b. describes changes in the x-ray beam as it travels through the patient 
c. produces only scatter radiation 
d. occurs only at doses used in radiation therapy - ANS De...
ARRT Radiography Exam Review (200-300) Questions And Answers 
 
 
A ________ is used to measure radiation in an area, storage areas for radioisotopes, doses traveling through barriers, and patients who have radioactive sources within them. - ANS Handheld Ionization Chamber 
 
Handheld ionization...
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A ________ is used to measure radiation in an area, storage areas for radioisotopes, doses traveling through barriers, and patients who have radioactive sources within them. - ANS Handheld Ionization Chamber 
 
Handheld ionization...
What is used to account for the differences in tissue sensitivity to ionizing radiation when determining effective dose E 
 
Choose all that apply 
 
1. Tissue weighting factors Wt 
2. Radiation weighting factors Wr 
3. Absorbed dose - ANS 1. Tissue weighting factors Wt 
 
 
 
Bushong 8th editio...
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Choose all that apply 
 
1. Tissue weighting factors Wt 
2. Radiation weighting factors Wr 
3. Absorbed dose - ANS 1. Tissue weighting factors Wt 
 
 
 
Bushong 8th editio...
Radiation - ANS energy in transit from one location to another; a transfer of energy that results from either a change occurring naturally within an atom or a process caused by the interaction of a particle with an atom 
 
Ionizing Radiation - ANS radiation that produces positively and negativ...
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Add to cartRadiation - ANS energy in transit from one location to another; a transfer of energy that results from either a change occurring naturally within an atom or a process caused by the interaction of a particle with an atom 
 
Ionizing Radiation - ANS radiation that produces positively and negativ...
Low mAs with high kV - ANS What combination of kV and mAs is recommended to decrease patient exposure? 
 
Flat contact shields, shaped contact shields, shadow shields, and breast shields - ANS List at least three types of patient shields. 
 
Restriction of the useful beam - ANS What is the ...
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Add to cartLow mAs with high kV - ANS What combination of kV and mAs is recommended to decrease patient exposure? 
 
Flat contact shields, shaped contact shields, shadow shields, and breast shields - ANS List at least three types of patient shields. 
 
Restriction of the useful beam - ANS What is the ...
Ionizing radiation - ANS Radiation that possesses the ability to remove electrons from atoms by a process called ionization 
 
Somatic Effects - ANS Effects of radiation on the body being irradiated 
 
Genetic Effects - ANS Effects of radiation on the genetic code of a germ cell; affects ne...
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Add to cartIonizing radiation - ANS Radiation that possesses the ability to remove electrons from atoms by a process called ionization 
 
Somatic Effects - ANS Effects of radiation on the body being irradiated 
 
Genetic Effects - ANS Effects of radiation on the genetic code of a germ cell; affects ne...
PATIENT CARE (18) - ANS 1. Pt. Interactions & Mgmt. 
 
A. EXPOSURE FACTORS - ANS kVp and mAs 
 
kVp - ANS high kVp/low mAs techniques should be used to reduce the exposure to the patient with new digital imaging (CR and DR) higher kVp techniques should be used to compensate for the slowe...
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Add to cartPATIENT CARE (18) - ANS 1. Pt. Interactions & Mgmt. 
 
A. EXPOSURE FACTORS - ANS kVp and mAs 
 
kVp - ANS high kVp/low mAs techniques should be used to reduce the exposure to the patient with new digital imaging (CR and DR) higher kVp techniques should be used to compensate for the slowe...
Discuss what is meant by ALARA - ANS -ALARA Stands for as low as reasonably achievable 
 
-it is aimed at reducing radiation exposure and individuals who work routinely with radiation 
 
Define the three units of measurement for radiation exposure - ANS Roentgen (R) 
radiation absorbed dose (...
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Add to cartDiscuss what is meant by ALARA - ANS -ALARA Stands for as low as reasonably achievable 
 
-it is aimed at reducing radiation exposure and individuals who work routinely with radiation 
 
Define the three units of measurement for radiation exposure - ANS Roentgen (R) 
radiation absorbed dose (...
The principal late effects of ionizing radiation on humans include 
 
 tissue damage 
ic effects 
nant disease - ANS ic effects 
nant disease 
 
 Late or long-term effects of radiation can occur in tissues as a result of chronic exposure or tissues that have survived a previous irradiation month...
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Add to cartThe principal late effects of ionizing radiation on humans include 
 
 tissue damage 
ic effects 
nant disease - ANS ic effects 
nant disease 
 
 Late or long-term effects of radiation can occur in tissues as a result of chronic exposure or tissues that have survived a previous irradiation month...
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