RAD Final Practice Test Questions & Answers 2024/2025
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RAD Final Practice Test Questions & Answers 2024/2025
The legal doctrine res ipsa locquitur relates to which of the following? - ANSWERSthe thing speaks for itself
What number of breaths per minute represents the average rate of respiration for an adult? - ANSWERS10-20
The usual patient ...
RAD Final Practice Test Questions &
Answers 2024/2025
The legal doctrine res ipsa locquitur relates to which of the following? - ANSWERSthe thing speaks for
itself
What number of breaths per minute represents the average rate of respiration for an adult? -
ANSWERS10-20
The usual patient preparation for an upper GI exam is - ANSWERSNPO 8 hours before the exam
A patient's feeling of spinning, or the room spinning about him, is called - ANSWERSvertigo
Which of the following communicates messages to the patient? 1. tone of voice 2. eye contact 3.
appearance of radiographer - ANSWERS1, 2 & 3
When an injured patient requires assistance dressing or undressing, the radiographer must remember
to: 1. place clothing on the injured side first 2. remove clothing from the injured side first 3. always start
with the injured side - ANSWERS1 only
The threat to do harm is referred to as - ANSWERSassault
Which of the following can describe an offense of injurying another's reputation? - ANSWERSDefamation
of slander
A private or civil wrong would be a/an - ANSWERSTort
A felony would be defined as - ANSWERSa major crime
, Defamatory words that are written, printed or published which affect the character of another would be
called - ANSWERSlibel
A patient who is diaphoretic has: - ANSWERSpale, cool, clammy skin
An obligation one has incurred through any act or failure to act is called - ANSWERSliablitiy
An action or offense against society as a whole is called - ANSWERScrime
If a patient's chart read dx, this would mean - ANSWERSdiagnosis
If a patient's chart read NPO after midnight, this would mean - ANSWERSnothing by mouth after
midnight
Blood pressure is affected by: - ANSWERScardiac output only, blood volume only & vascular resistance
only
When taking a blood pressure, the first sound heard is the diastolic pressure. - ANSWERSFalse
When an injured patient requires assistance with dressing or undressing, the radiographer must
remember to: 1. place clothing on the injured side first 2. remove clothing from the injured side first 3.
always start with the injured side - ANSWERS1 only
The period of contraction of the heart chambers is termed: - ANSWERSsystole
What number of breaths per minute represents the average rate of respiration for a normal adult? -
ANSWERS12-18
130 mm HG systolic over 80 mm HG diastolic, would be an example of: - ANSWERSwithin the normal
average adult range for blood pressure
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