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RADT 100 Final Exam Review With 100% Correct Answers - Radiologic Physics 
What modalities use radiation? - ANS: X-ray, CT, and mammography 
 
What modalities do not use radiation? - ANS: MRI, Sonography, and angiography 
 
who discovered xrays - ANS: Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen 
 
When were x-rays discovered? - ANS: November 8, 1895 
 
what was the first x-ray of? - ANS: Roentgen's wife's hand 
 
what agency certifies radiographers? - ANS: ARRT (American Registry of Radiologic Technologists) ...
Radiologic Physics RADT 100 Anatomy of the Mediastinum and Body Quadrants [Solved] 
Mediastinum - ANS: Space between the lungs holding organs such as the thymus gland, heart, great vessels, trachea, and esophagus. 
 
Quadrants of the body - ANS: Four divisions: RUQ (right upper quadrant), LUQ (left upper quadrant), RLQ (right lower quadrant), LLQ (left lower quadrant), each housing specific organs like the gallbladder, stomach, spleen, and appendix. 
 
Lung lobes - ANS: Right lung has three lob...
X-ray Fundamentals and Imaging/Positioning Exam 1 Radiologic Physics RADT 100 With Correct Answers 
adduction - ANS: Movement toward the midline of the body 
 
Abduction - ANS: Movement away from the midline of the body 
 
What is the purpose of chest positioning in a PA X-ray? - ANS: To minimize scatter by using a bucky 
 
Why is scatter minimized in a PA X-ray? - ANS: To prevent 'fogging' of the image 
 
Why are chest x-rays done upright? - ANS: Prevent engorgement of vessels 
Lower dia...
RADT 100 Exam 4 - Radiologic Physics Updated 2024 With 100% Correct Answers 
when a patient has an adverse response to a medication due to being sensitized to a previous dose of the drug is - ANS: allergic 
 
a drug takes effect most rapidly when administered by what route - ANS: intravenous (IV) 
 
When an IV is running at the rate of 15 to 20 drops/min, the patient will receive approximately - ANS: 60 mL/hr 
 
If extravasation occurs during IV infusion, you should remove the needle or cathete...
RADT 100 Exam 3 Radiologic Physics Updated 2024 with 100% Correct Answers 
The larger the x-ray beam field size, the ____ amount of scatter radiation produced - ANS: greater 
 
positive beam limitation - ANS: automatic collimation to field size 
 
increasing collimation results in - ANS: a decreased field size and decreased scatter radiation, increase contrast 
 
as beam restriction decreases, field size and patient dose - ANS: increase 
 
as beam restriction increases, the quantity of scatter ...
RADT 100 Exam 2 Updated With 100% Correct Answers - Radiologic Physics 
How to interact with patients who don't speak English, are deaf or blind, etc - ANS: use interpreter 
 
grieving process - ANS: denial, anger, bargaining, depression, acceptance 
 
comatose patients - ANS: they can hear us, they do need side rails, confused when awakened, unable to swallow 
 
Ageism - ANS: a discriminatory attitude toward the elderly that includes a belief that all elderly are ill, disabled, worthless, a...
RADT 100 Exam 1 Latest With 100% Correct Answers - Radiologic Physics 
· When and who discovered x rays, fluoroscopy - ANS: o Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen: x-rays 
o Thomas Edison: invented first fluoroscope 
 
· Review the characteristics of xrays - ANS: o Cannot be refracted by a lens 
o Not detectable by human senses 
o Can ionize matter 
o Travel in straight lines 
o Can penetrate matter that is opaque to light 
o Causes certain crystals to flow (fluoresce) 
 
· Review the parts of the xray m...
Intro to Psychology (PSYC 100) Exam 3 study guide based on all the lecture slides. Complete with all the terms, concepts, and definitions, as well as helpful examples, acronyms, and even pneumonics.
In-depth notes from PSYC A100 Lectures 7 - 12. Terms, definitions, examples, helpful acronyms, helpful pneumonics.
Concise summary of Chemical Kinetics