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(NMTCB) Sample Exam Questions and Answers (Graded A+)
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 NMTCB Exam Sample Questions With Correct Answers 2024
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Sample Questions (NMTCB)| with 100% Correct Answers
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  • According to NRC criteria, which of the following is a misadministration? a. Infiltration of an attempted intravenous injection b. Administration of 10 mCi I-131 instead of the prescribed 9 mCi c. Administration of 20 mCi Tc-99m pertechnetate instead of the prescribed 10 mCi d. Administration of 15 mCi I-131 sodium iodide intravenously instead of orally as prescribed. e. Administration of 5 mCi Tc-99m sulfur colloid to the wrong patient. - d. Administration of 15 mCi I-131 sodium iodide in...
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Sample Questions (NMTCB) with correct answers
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  • According to NRC criteria, which of the following is a misadministration? a. Infiltration of an attempted intravenous injection b. Administration of 10 mCi I-131 instead of the prescribed 9 mCi c. Administration of 20 mCi Tc-99m pertechnetate instead of the prescribed 10 mCi d. Administration of 15 mCi I-131 sodium iodide intravenously instead of orally as prescribed. e. Administration of 5 mCi Tc-99m sulfur colloid to the wrong patient. Answer d. Administration of 15 mCi I-131 sodium iod...
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Nuclear Medicine Board Review NMTCB Questions and Answers Already Passed
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  • Nuclear Medicine Board Review NMTCB Questions and Answers Already Passed According to NRC criteria, which of the following is a misadministration? a. Infiltration of an attempted intravenous injection b. Administration of 10 mCi I-131 instead of the prescribed 9 mCi c. Administration of 20 mCi Tc-99m pertechnetate instead of the prescribed 10 mCi d. Administration of 15 mCi I-131 sodium iodide intravenously instead of orally as prescribed. e. Administration of 5 mCi Tc-99m sulfur colloid to...
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Sample Questions (NMTCB) with correct answers
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  • According to NRC criteria, which of the following is a misadministration? a. Infiltration of an attempted intravenous injection b. Administration of 10 mCi I-131 instead of the prescribed 9 mCi c. Administration of 20 mCi Tc-99m pertechnetate instead of the prescribed 10 mCi d. Administration of 15 mCi I-131 sodium iodide intravenously instead of orally as prescribed. e. Administration of 5 mCi Tc-99m sulfur colloid to the wrong patient. Answer d. Administration of 15 mCi I-131 sodium iod...
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NMTCB Review Latest Update with Verified Solutions
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  • NMTCB Review Latest Update with Verified Solutions 18F-FDG is rarely used to image tumors in the kidney, prostate, or bladder because: FDG is actively excreted in the urine, obscuring tumor uptake in these organs A patient who is maintained on a ventilator is transported to the nuclear medicine department. In the transfer process, it is necessary for the nuclear medicine technologist to compress the Ambu-bag being used to sustain the patient's breathing during transport. The rate for compressi...
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