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Self Test: Part C

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