Mosby's ARRT Chapter 2: Practice Exam
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Routes of entry of toxic chemicals may include:
a. Swallowing
b. Inhalation
c. Absorption through skin or mucous membranes
d. Inhalation, swallowing, or absorption through skin or mucous
membranes - Correct Answer-D
Written instructions for handling of biohazardous materials, safe use of
the product, and cleanup and disposal directions are called:
a. Package inserts
b. HIPAA
c. MSDS
d. Biohazardous warning systems - Correct Answer-C (Material Safety
Data Sheets)
Older patients should be scheduled:
a. Late in the day to give them time to build their strength
b. For one examination at a time
c. As early in the day as possible
d. Only when no one else is in the department - Correct Answer-C (Elderly
patients tend to be stronger earlier in the day)
Patients who have been NPO should be scheduled:
a. Last
b. First
c. Just before lunch
d. In any way that helps the work flow - Correct Answer-B (Patients who
have been held without food should be imaged first)
a. Late in the day to give them time to build their strength
b. Only after they have had their insulin
c. As early in the day as possible
d. Immediately after a full breakfast - Correct Answer-C (The need for
insulin means patients who are diabetic should be imaged early)
Endoscopic procedures should be scheduled:
a. After ingestion of barium for increased contrast
b. First in a series of procedures
c. After a series of procedures so as to verify the diagnosis
d. Only by the endoscopy department - Correct Answer-B (It is important
that either the stomach or the colon be empty, with nothing interfering
from a previous procedure)
What describes torts?
a. Violations of criminal law
b. Considered part of personal injury law
c. Provide for compensation for injury
d. Violations of civil law that are part of personal injury law and provide
for compensation for injury - Correct Answer-D
Which of the following may be considered as an
example of battery?
a. Violating HIPAA
b. Radiographing the wrong patient or body part
c. Verbally abusing a patient
d. Criticizing a physician's orders in front of a patient - Correct Answer-B
(Choice A is a violation of privacy, choice C is a form of assault, and
choice D is unprofessional behavior)
, a. Threatening the patient of causing the patient to be apprehensive
b. Striking the patient
c. Touching the patient without consent
d. Performing radiography against the patient's will - Correct Answer-A
(Keep in mind assault does not have to involve touching the patient)
Which of the following is an example of an invasion of privacy?
a. Radiographing the wrong patient
b. Unjustified restraint of the patient
c. Improperly exposing the patient's body
d. Radiographing the wrong body part - Correct Answer-C (Choices A and
D constitute battery. Choice B could be considered false. imprisonment)
Unintentional misconduct is also called:
a. Negligence
b. An accident
c. Libel
d. Slander - Correct Answer-A (Although unintentional, it still carries with
it penalties. Something that should have been done was not done)
The concept of the reasonably prudent person is interpreted as:
a. How a reasonable jury member would perform the act
b. How a professional who has similar education, training, and experience
would perform the act
c. How a prudent attorney would interpret the act
d. How a reasonable and prudent judge would rule on the act - Correct
Answer-B (The defendant is compared with individuals having similar
experience)
Respondeat superior means:
a. "The thing speaks for itself"
b. A radiographer has no need to carry malpractice insurance
c. The reasonable and prudent person should make the decision
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