Final RAD 1125|| 105 QUESTIONS|| CORRECT ANSWERS|| VERIFIED
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RAD 1125
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RAD 1125
the Five "Rights" of drug administration - ANSWER 1. Right Patient
2. Right Drug
3. Right Route
4. Right Dose
5. Right Time
What is HIPAA? and what is it? - ANSWER Health Insurance Portability & Accountability Act is used as a standard format for health care organizations to share medica...
Final RAD 1125|| 105 QUESTIONS||
CORRECT ANSWERS|| VERIFIED
the Five "Rights" of drug administration - ANSWER 1. Right Patient
2. Right Drug
3. Right Route
4. Right Dose
5. Right Time
What is HIPAA? and what is it? - ANSWER Health Insurance Portability & Accountability Act is used as a
standard format for health care organizations to share medical information and makes it illegal for
information to be released to inappropriate third parties.
What is a living will? - ANSWER legal document that expresses client's wishes regarding medical
treatment in the event the client becomes incapacitated and is facing end-of-life issues
ARRT Code of Ethics - ANSWER An aspirational document that establishes a high standard of professional
conduct and assists the members of the radiologic technology profession in practicing ethical principles
The Joint Review Commission is responsible for - ANSWER Accredits and certifies more than 22,000
health care organizations and programs in the United States
What is informed consent? - ANSWER permission granted in the knowledge of the possible
consequences, typically that which is given by a patient to a doctor for treatment with full knowledge of
the possible risks and benefits.
What vein is most used or best for venipuncture? - ANSWER basilic and cephalic veins
What are the routes of drug administration-and which is the fastest? - ANSWER 1. Intravenous Route. -
Fastest route
, 2. Intramuscular Route.
3. Subcutaneous Route.
4. Rectal Route.
5. Vaginal Route.
6. Inhaled Route.
term for a drop in blood pressure when you go from lying or sitting down to standing quickly - ANSWER
Orthostatic hypotension
What acute reaction to contrast injection does NOT usually require any treatment? - ANSWER Laryngeal
Edema.
Hypotension (systolic blood pressure < 90mm Hg)
Hypertensive Crisis.
Pulmonary Edema.
Seizures/Convulsions.
Hypoglycemia.
Reaction Rebound Prevention.
Where is Barium administered? - ANSWER Orally
Where can you use or administer Iodinated Contrast Media? - ANSWER injections into the veins, by
mouth as a drink, or rectally
Used when performing a CT Scan
What is the chemical formula for Barium? - ANSWER Barium (Ba)
What is the difference between Negative Contrast media and positive contrast media? - ANSWER
negative contrast media (more radiolucent than surrounding tissues) and positive contrast media (more
radiopaque)
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