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RADT 1710- Exam 1 Questions With Correct Answers!!
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Hospitals - Answer-Have a direct relationship to the community in which they are located. The 
relationship should be supportive and beneficial for both parties 
Clinics - Answer-Typically have physicians and a range of imaging modalities and laboratory services 
Physician Offices - Answer-Similar to a clinic and usually serve as a home base for a physician's 
practice. They may offer imaging in their office 
Responsibilities of the health care facility - Answer--Care for all patients regardles...
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Electrocorticography and Functional Mapping for CLTM Board Exam Questions With 100% Verified Answers
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Electrocorticography and Functional 
Mapping for CLTM Board Exam Questions 
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Functional mapping with direct cortical stimulation should always be done with concurrent 
electrocorticography: 
True or False? - answerTrue 
Structural functional anatomy may be altered by: (select all that apply) 
a. Pressure 
b. Plasticity 
c. Current 
d. Previous lesions - answera. Pressure 
b. Plasticity 
c. Current 
d. Previous lesions 
Phase reversal SEP recordings not only identify th...
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NCSRT Final Exam For Radiology || With Questions & Exams (Graded A+)
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NCSRT Final Exam For Radiology || With Questions & Exams (Graded A+) 
NCSRT Final Exam For Radiology || With Questions & Exams (Graded A+) 
 
Which specialty is involved in the treatment of disease rather than its diagnosis? - ANSWER - radiation therapy 
 
An advantage of ultrasound over other imaging modalities is that: - ANSWER - a. it can be used to monitor fetal development 
b. no radiation is used 
d. both a and b 
 
The distinguishing difference between CT and MRI is: - ANSWER - magnetic ...
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CHC SAE PRACTICE EXAM QUESTIONS CORRECTLY ANWERED & REVIEWED.
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CHC SAE PRACTICE EXAM QUESTIONS CORRECTLY ANWERED & REVIEWED. 
 
 
A reason for having all normal (non-emergency) branch circuits fed from a single distribution panel at a particular patient bed location is to minimize 
 
A. The occurrence of electrical fires. 
B. Possible micro-shock to a patient. 
C. The number of outlets at the bedside. 
D. Possible potential differences between outlet grounds. - D. This requirement (NFPA 99-2012 6.3.2.2.1.1 (A)) minimizes the differences in potential (volta...
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Imaging Modalities MRI Practice Exam.
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The contrast media used in MRI contains which of the following? - correct answer gadolinium 
 
When is gating used in MRI? - correct answer to improve image quality when motion is a problem 
 
Spectroscopy is most commonly used in which of the following organs? - correct answer brain 
 
Which part of the MRI transmits and receives the signals? - correct answer coils 
 
Magnetic field strength is measured in which of the following? - correct answer gauss 
 
Which of the following was a downfall t...
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USAHS Neuro Test 1 Unit 3 exam 2023/2024 with 100% correct answers
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What are the 3 most common imaging modalities? - correct answer CT, MRI, and neruoangiography. 
 
Most CT and MRI are? - correct answer 2D slices 
 
What are the 3 imaging planes? - correct answer Horizontal (axial), coronal, Sagittal 
 
MRI scans are? - correct answer True horizontal slices 
 
What was CT scan developed from? - correct answer Conventional Xray 
 
What does CT measure? - correct answer Density of tissues 
 
What are the differences b/w CT and conventional Xray? - co...
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Neuro Test 1 Unit 3 (USAHS) question n answers graded A+ 2023/2024
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Neuro Test 1 Unit 3 (USAHS)What are the 3 most common imaging modalities? - correct answer CT, MRI, and neruoangiography. 
 
Most CT and MRI are? - correct answer 2D slices 
 
What are the 3 imaging planes? - correct answer Horizontal (axial), coronal, Sagittal 
 
MRI scans are? - correct answer True horizontal slices 
 
What was CT scan developed from? - correct answer Conventional Xray 
 
What does CT measure? - correct answer Density of tissues 
 
What are the differences b/w CT and conventio...
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RTE Final Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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RTE Final Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass 
If you plan lots of positive activities and make a conscious effort not to worry, it is possible to completely remove stress from your life True 
Which of the following is considered a valuable diagnostic tool used to detect osteoporosis and osteopenia Bone Densitometry 
IS the ability to break down material into its component parts so that its organized structure may be understand analysis 
The fight or flight responses a physiologic reaction by t...
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Neuro Test 1 Unit 3 (USAHS) Questions and Answers
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Neuro Test 1 Unit 3 (USAHS) Questions and Answers 
What are the 3 most common imaging modalities? - ANSWER ️️ CT, MRI, and 
neruoangiography. 
Most CT and MRI are? - ANSWER ️️ 2D slices 
What are the 3 imaging planes? - ANSWER ️️ Horizontal (axial), coronal, 
Sagittal 
MRI scans are? - ANSWER ️️ True horizontal slices 
What was CT scan developed from? - ANSWER ️️ Conventional Xray 
What does CT measure? - ANSWER ️️ Density of tissues 
What are the differences b/w CT and c...
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Certified Healthcare Constructor (CHC)
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Certified Healthcare Constructor (CHC) 
 
What two types of med gas are required in a typical med/surg patient room? - vacuum and 
oxygen according to Guidelines for Design and Construction of Health Care Facilities. 
 
When should medical equipment modality selections ideally be made during the planning, 
design, and construction process? - Before the end of SDs 
 
When should medical equipment manufacturer selections ideally be made for each modality 
during the planning, design, and construct...
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