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ARDMS (RVT) Ultrasound Vascular Registry Review Questions with 100% Correct answers
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ARDMS (RVT) Ultrasound Vascular Registry Review Questions with 100% Correct answers 
 
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What is the first branch of the aortic arch? 
Innominate artery/ Brachiocephalic 
Name the three branches of the aortic arch? 
a. Innominate artery/ Brachiocephalic 
b. Lt CCA 
c. Lt Subclavian artery 
The radial artery runs on what side of the forearm? 
Lateral side 
The radial artery branches to form what part of the palmar arch? 
Supe...
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RADT 1085 Fluoroscopy Exam Questions and Answers All Correct
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RADT 1085 Fluoroscopy Exam Questions and Answers All Correct 
 
What is vertical resolution? - Answer Number of scan lines that can fit onto screen 
 
The horizontal resolution is determined by ______ - Answer the bandpass 
 
What is bandpass? - Answer The number of times per sec electron beam can be modulated 
 
Bandpass is measured in what? - Answer Hz 
 
A higher bandpass = (increased/decreased) horizontal resolution? - Answer Increased 
 
Fluoroscopic monitors have a ______ MHz bandpas...
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RAD 131 EXAM QUESTIONS & ANSWERS 2024/2025
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RAD 131 EXAM QUESTIONS & ANSWERS 2024/2025 
 
 
Fluoroscopy was developed so that radiologists could view ___ images - ANSWERSdynamic 
 
What is the brightness gain of a fluoroscopic image if an image intensification tube has an input phosphor diameter of 24 cm, and output phosphor diameter of 3 cm, and flux gain of 120 - ANSWERS7680 
 
Variable kVp chart..... If a 6 cm body part is performed at 65kVp @ 6 mAs, what kVp should be used for a 9 cm body part? - ANSWERS71 
 
Fixed kVp chart.... (6cm ...
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What is the imaging modality that provides real-time viewing of x-ray images in motion? 
A. computed Tomography (CT) 
B. nuclear Medicine (NM) 
C. positron emission tomography (PET) 
D. fluoroscopy CORRECT ANSWER-D. Fluoroscopy 
Which of the following imaging modalities does not use ionizing radiation to produce the 
image? 
A. computed tomography 
B. fluoroscopy 
C. mammography 
D. sonography CORRECT ANSWER-D. Sonography
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GXMO State Board Exam Questions And 100% Correct Answers.
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What is the imaging modality that provides real-time viewing of x-ray images in motion? 
 
A. computed Tomography (CT) 
B. nuclear Medicine (NM) 
C. positron emission tomography (PET) 
D. fluoroscopy - Answer D. Fluoroscopy 
 
Which of the following imaging modalities does not use ionizing radiation to produce the image? 
 
A. computed tomography 
B. fluoroscopy 
C. mammography 
D. sonography - Answer D. Sonography 
 
X-rays that are traveling in a useful direction exit via the: 
 
A. tube...
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MNT II Final Exam Study Guide Questions And Answers 2024/2025 Updates
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When is enteral nutrition used? ANS WHEN THE GUT WORKS, USE IT! 
 
What are the advantages of enteral nutrition? ANS >> cost-effective 
>> reduced infection-related complications 
>> improved wound healing 
>> reduced surgical interventions 
>> maintenance of GI function 
>> often times a shorter length of stay 
 
What is enteral nutrition? ANS Feeding through the GI tract via a tube, ca...
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Nclex 2019-2022
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What is the ABO antigen system? - ANSWER - It is the different classes of human blood. 
 
 
 
What part of the blood is classified? - ANSWER - The red blood cells are distinguished 
 
 
 
What other blood is compatible with type A? - ANSWER - Type A or O 
 
 
 
What other blood is compatible with Type B? - ANSWER - Type B or O 
 
 
 
What other blo...
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RADT 1010 Chapter 1 Questions and Answers Graded A+
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RADT 1010 Chapter 1 Questions and 
 
Answers Graded A+ 
 
How does an ultrasound work in radiology? 
Ultrasound uses high-frequency sound waves to produce images of soft tissues and organs 
inside the body, often used in pregnancy monitoring and diagnosing abdominal conditions. 
 
Why is safety important in radiology? 
Safety is critical in radiology to minimize exposure to radiation for both patients and staff, 
ensuring proper shielding and radiation dose control during procedures. 
 
What is ...
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Sigmoidoscopy, colonoscopy, and laboratory evaluation of GI symptoms Questions with Correct answers
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When would xrays commonly be ordered for GI evaluation? What would be some contraindications for use? Correct Answer-o View radiopaque objects within GI tract 
 
o Use contrast dye to visualize mass lesions or structural abnormalities 
 
o Fluoroscopy monitors progress of contrast 
 
o Contraindication: Suspected perforation (water soluble dye better than barium - in terms of allergies etc) 
 
When is an abdominal ultrasound commonly used? Correct Answer-• Easy, cheap, and non-invasive 
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HESI EXIT EXAM STUDY VERIFIED QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2023 LATEST UPDATE GRADED A
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HESI EXIT EXAM STUDY 
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A radiographer prepares to perform an AP projection of the distal femur on a patient with 
a suspected femoral fracture. Which represents the best approach for positioning both 
the patient and the x-ray tube? 
A. Rotate the leg 15 degrees medially; place the cathode end of the tube toward the 
foot. 
B. Rotate the leg 15 degrees medially; place the anode end of the tube toward the foot. 
C. Do not rotate the l...
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