front 1 True/False If a patient is younger than 18 years of age, any confidential information obtained during the procedure must be shared with the patient or guardian. | back 1 False |
front 2 True/False The technologist must provide a preliminary interpretation of any radiographs if requested by the referring physician. | back 2 False |
front 3 True/False Personal patient information can be shared with another technologist even if he or she has no role in that patient's procedure. | back 3 False |
front 4 True/False The technologist can explain a radiographic procedure to the patient without permission from the referring physician or radiologist. | back 4 True |
front 5 The minimum number of projections required for the knee | back 5 Three |
front 6 The minimum number of projections required for the fourth finger | back 6 Three |
front 7 The minimum number of projections required for the humerus | back 7 Two |
front 8 The minimum number of projections required for the sternum | back 8 Two |
front 9 The minimum number of projections required for the ankle | back 9 Three |
front 10 The minimum number of projections required for the Tibia/fibula | back 10 Two |
front 11 The minimum number of projections required for the chest | back 11 Two |
front 12 The minimum number of projections required for the hand | back 12 Three |
front 13 The minimum number of projections required for the hip (proximal femur) | back 13 Two |
front 14 The minimum numbner of projections required for the forearm | back 14 Two |
front 15 Which radiographic procedure requires only a single AP projection to be taken? | back 15 Pelvis |
front 16 A patient enters the emergency room with a fractured forearm. The fracture is set, or reduced. The orthopedic physician orders a post reduction serries. How many projections are required? | back 16 Two |
front 17 A patient comes to radiology for a rib study. What is the minimum number of projections that must be performed? | back 17 Two |
front 18 A patient enters the emergency room with a possible fractured ankle. She can move it but it is painful. What is the minimum number of projections that must be performed? | back 18 Three |
front 19 A patient enters the emergency room with a small piece of wire embedded in the palm of the hand. What is the minimum number of projections required for this study? | back 19 Two |
front 20 A patient has fallen on the ice and has a possible fractured hip (proximal femur). What is the minimum number of projections that should be taken for this patient? | back 20 Two |
front 21 A patient enters the emergency room with a possible fractured little (5th) toe. What is the minimum number of projections that must be taken? | back 21 Three |
front 22 What positioning routines should be performed for a wrist study? | back 22 PA, Oblique, and lateral projections |
front 23 What positioning routines should be performed for a chest study? | back 23 PA and lateral projections |
front 24 The technique for localizing bony and soft tissue of radiographic landmarks is termed: | back 24 Palpitation |