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2024|2025: RADT 1001: Final Exam Question4s With Verified Answers
  • 2024|2025: RADT 1001: Final Exam Question4s With Verified Answers

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  • 2024|2025: RADT 1001: Final Exam Question4s With Verified Answers A 52 year old female patient arrives in the radiology department for radiography of the chest. She is considered to be which of the following groups? Correct Answer: Middle-Aged adult ________ needles are generally used for subcutaneous and intramuscular injections, and _______ needles are used for intravenous injections. Correct Answer: Long-bevel Short-bevel _____________ microorganisms cause infectious disease Correct...
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Radiography Terms
  • Radiography Terms

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  • Arthrography CORRECT ANSWER A radiographic contrast technique evaluating the articular cartilage, joint space, and joint capsule Barium sulfate CORRECT ANSWER A common positive-contrast medium that is available in various forms and is often used as a suspension in gastrointestinal evaluations Contrast medium CORRECT ANSWER A substance that is either radiolucent or radiopaque and can be administered to increase radiographic contrast within an organ or system Cystography CORRECT ANSWER Ra...
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HESI Radiography Practice Test 1a. Most  Examined Questions and Answers.  Graded A+
  • HESI Radiography Practice Test 1a. Most Examined Questions and Answers. Graded A+

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  • HESI Radiography Practice Test 1a. Most Examined Questions and Answers. Graded A+ Which procedure is an example of surgical asepsis? A. Clean glove application. B. Hand washing C. Clean gown application D. Surgical hand scrub. - D A radiographer receives a request for a portable chest x-ray and then performs the x-ray on the incorrect patient. Which legal term best describes the actions of the radiographer? A. Battery B. Negligence C. Assault D. Invasion of privacy - A The lead...
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Test Bank for Surgical Technology 8th Edition by Kotcher Fuller Test Bank for Surgical Technology 8th Edition by Kotcher Fuller
  • Test Bank for Surgical Technology 8th Edition by Kotcher Fuller

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  • Test Bank for Surgical Technology 8th Edition by Kotcher Fuller Chapter 6: Diagnostic and Assessment Procedures MULTIPLE CHOICE 1. Contrast media instilled into the urinary tract for visualization of the bladder, ureters, and kidney is called . A. myelography C. angiography B. cholangiography D. retrograde pyelography ANS: D In retrograde pyelography, con...
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CST - NBSTSA Exam Prep (Latest 2023/ 2024) Questions and Verified Answers|100% Correct | A Grade
  • CST - NBSTSA Exam Prep (Latest 2023/ 2024) Questions and Verified Answers|100% Correct | A Grade

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  • CST - NBSTSA Exam Prep (Latest 2023/ 2024) Questions and Verified Answers|100% Correct | A Grade Q: A patient presented in the OR without family history related to anesthesia complications. Which complication is of most concern related to the lack of family history? Answer: Malignant hyperthermia Q: The primary consideration in selecting an appropriate anesthetic agent is the: Answer: Physiologic condition of the patient Q: Which anticoagulant should be given during ...
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Chapter 22 - Diagnostic Imaging (100% Error-free Answers)
  • Chapter 22 - Diagnostic Imaging (100% Error-free Answers)

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  • Radiology correct answers The study of the uses of radioactive substances for visualizing the internal structures of the body in order to diagnose and treat disease. It is divided into three specialties: diagnostic radiology, radiation therapy, and nuclear medicine. X-ray correct answers An electromagnetic wave with a high energy level and short wavelength that can penetrate solid objects. X-rays can be used in diagnosis and therapy Digital X-ray correct answers A form of X-ray imaging in ...
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Contrast Arthrography 2024
  • Contrast Arthrography 2024

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  • Contrast Arthrography 2024 1 / 4 Contrast Arthrography Radiopaque Radiolucent Radiographic examination of joint soft tissue structures with contrast media Substance that appears white on X-ray images can be used for arthography Substance that appears black on X-ray images can also be used (or both radiolucent and radiopaque) for arthrography Contrast Arthrography 2024 2 / 4 MRI CT Sonography Arthrograms what joints are arthrograms performed on? Noninvasive imaging ...
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CST - NBSTSA Exam with 100% Correct Answers 2023
  • CST - NBSTSA Exam with 100% Correct Answers 2023

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  • CST - NBSTSA Exam Surgical operation performed for the reconstruction of the eardrum (tympanic membrane) and/or small bones of the middle ear (ossicles) - Correct answerTympanosplasty After gowning and gloving, a surgeon activates the Duraprep applicator and proceeds to prep the patient for surgery. What is the best action to take at this time? - Correct answer-Regown and reglove the surgeon What position is used for a pneumonectomy? - Correct answer-Lateral What is the kraske position? -...
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ASRT 100 exam 2|Review Questions With Answers| Success Guaranteed
  • ASRT 100 exam 2|Review Questions With Answers| Success Guaranteed

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  • Hard palate is part of which subdivision of the head and neck? - ️️oral cavity Human cells are most radiosensitive during the _____ phase of the cell cycle. - ️️M If a patient arrives with lab work results indicating a white blood cell count of <2000 g/dI, the therapist should: - ️️Bring this to the radiation oncologists attention prior to treatment delivery. In an isodose distribution, the point where the dose is set at 100% is called the: - ️️Normalization point Indirect...
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Imaging VTNE Exam
  • Imaging VTNE Exam

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  • Imaging VTNE Exam All hard copies of radiographs, computed tomography (CT) scans, ultrasound images, and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) studies are: the hospital's property and part of the patient's record For a radiograph to be considered admissible as evidence in a court of law, at least the _____ must be permanently imprinted onto it prior to developing. Patient name or identification number, owner name, hospital name, and date of the examination The term radiographic techniq...
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