Category: Pilot-26You receive an ambulatory patient for a sm…

Category: Pilot-26You receive an ambulatory patient for a small bowel series. As he is seated on the x-ray table, he feels faint. What should you do?Lay the patient down on the x-ray tableElevate the patient’s legs or place the table slightly TrendelenburgLeave quickly and call for help

Category: Patient Care-27Which of the following are true whe…

Category: Patient Care-27Which of the following are true when radiography is performed on a trauma patient?Work quickly and efficientlyPatient may be left alone if unconsciousSpinal cord injury may be ruled out if patient is not on backboard or wearing a cervical collarObserve for changes in wound dressing while performing radiographyDocument, in writing, changes in patient condition

Category: Safety-36The random interaction of x-rays with mat…

Category: Safety-36The random interaction of x-rays with matter produces a variety of structural changes in biologic tissue, including:A single-strand break in one chromosomeMore than one break in the same chromosomeStickiness, or clumping together, of chromosomes

Category: Safety-38When calculating the annual effective dos…

Category: Safety-38When calculating the annual effective dose for a technologist, which of the following exposures should be considered? The exposure received from:Your own bone scan studyYour own exposure while helping in a fluoroscopic roomNuclear falloutYour own dental radiographs