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RTE Final Exam Graded A+ 2024
`What foods encourage the release of endorphins - strawberries

nuts

chocolate

100 kV is equal to

Unit5 (Radiographic Imaging) - 100,000volts

300 mA x 10 ms=

Unit5 (Radiographic Imaging) - 3 mAs

A form of thinking about the future in a way that leaves you feeling anxious or
apprehensive - Worry

A gridd should be used for all radiographic exams

Unit5 (Radiographic Imaging) - false

A large x-ray field size will

Unit5 (Radiographic Imaging) - increase scatter and IR exposure

A longitudinal movement is one where the tube is tilted along the long axis of the x-ray
table T/F

(Unit 4 Introduction to Clinical Education and 5 Radiographic Equip) - False

A medical physician (doctor) may have which of the following abbreviations listed after
his or her name - MD

DO

A mission statment defines the purpose of a hospital's existence and summarizes which
of the following

(Unit 4 Introduction to Clinical Education and 5 Radiographic Equip) - The level of
quality and cost expected

The type of care and services offered

,The intended recipients of the services

A perso may respond to stress in which of the following ways - emotionally

mentally

physically

A radiographer is a physician who specializes in diagnosing injuries and diseases using
medical imaging studies - false

A radiography program graduate has 4 attempts over a three year period to pass the
ARRT exam - false

A radiology supervisor may also be called a lead technologist in some departments T/F

(Unit 4 Introduction to Clinical Education and 5 Radiographic Equip) - True

A statement that describes what a student should know or be able to do as a result of
instructors is called

(Unit 4 Introduction to Clinical Education and 5 Radiographic Equip) - a learning
objective

A thick body part will absorb more z-ray photos than a thin part, resulting in decreased
IR exposure

Unit5 (Radiographic Imaging) - True

A tilting x-ray table can be moved into which of the following positions

(Unit 4 Introduction to Clinical Education and 5 Radiographic Equip) - completely
vertical

Trendelenburg

Horizontally

All of the following are classifies as EM radiation, except - sound waves

All of the following are good ways to deal with stress except - use out of control
language when the conversation requires it

An image that has considerable or major differences between densities/gray shades is
said to exhibit

, Unit5 (Radiographic Imaging) - short scale contrast

An OTC system allows the technologist to take images on patients

(Unit 4 Introduction to Clinical Education and 5 Radiographic Equip) - in a wheelchair or
stretcher

at the upright bucky

lying on the x-ray table

An upright bucky often has build in handles or an overhead bar for exams where the
patient needs to raise their arms T/F

(Unit 4 Introduction to Clinical Education and 5 Radiographic Equip) - True

An x-ray image taken with small focal spot will have increased detail as compared to
one produced using large focal spot

Unit5 (Radiographic Imaging) - true

As beam angle increases, shape distortion

Unit5 (Radiographic Imaging) - increases

As kV is increased, image contrast

Unit5 (Radiographic Imaging) - decreases

As SID is decreased, what happens to patient and IR exposure

Unit5 (Radiographic Imaging) - it increases

As SID is increased, magnification

Unit5 (Radiographic Imaging) - decreases

As the x-ray field size increases contrast seen on the image

Unit5 (Radiographic Imaging) - decreases

Attenuation of the primary beam occurs in which of the following ways

Unit5 (Radiographic Imaging) - photons will be absorbed and scattered

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