Category: Procedures-63 Radiographic images of the shoulder are ordered for a patient with a suspected fracture. Which of the following types of compensating filters would be optimal in improving the quality of these projections?
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Category: Patient Care-16 An outpatient develops a staphlyc…
Category: Patient Care-16 An outpatient develops a staphlycoccal infection after a surgical procedure. This type of transmission is known as:
Category: Pilot-8 The spinning top test can be used to eval…
Category: Pilot-8 The spinning top test can be used to evaluate: timer accuracy rectifier failure effect of kVp on contrast
Category: Procedures-18 During cystography, when ureteral r…
Category: Procedures-18 During cystography, when ureteral reflux is suspected, it is often necessary to include a radiograph with the patient
Category: Procedures-9 The folds of the peritoneum that sup…
Category: Procedures-9 The folds of the peritoneum that support the abdominal organs are the: Omenta Mesentary Pleura
Category: Pilot-27 Which of the following is a reason why l…
Category: Pilot-27 Which of the following is a reason why lidocaine (Xylocaine) is often used in the radiology department?
Category: Procedures-43 Which of the following radiographic…
Category: Procedures-43 Which of the following radiographic examinations would most likely demonstrate a rupture of the lateral ligament of the ankle?
Category: Procedures-66 Fallen arches or flat feet result f…
Category: Procedures-66 Fallen arches or flat feet result from the weakening of the ligaments in the foot. Damage to these ligaments will result in the loss of the:
Category: Patient Care-18 A 42-year-old male patient has an…
Category: Patient Care-18 A 42-year-old male patient has an open reduction of the lower leg performed in the operating room. Three days later, he is brought to the radiology department for a follow-up radiograph. As the radiographer brings the patient into the room, the patient suddenly begins to complain of chest pain and he appears short of breath. The radiographer takes the patient’s vital signs and notes that his blood pressure is 130/84 mm Hg and his pulse rate is 120 beats per minute. Which of the following apply to this situation? The patient’s symptoms indicate that he may be suffering from a pulmonary embolus The patient’s blood pressure indicates that he is hypertensive The patient’s pulse rate indicates that he has tachycardia
Category: Pilot-10 Which of the following are associated wi…
Category: Pilot-10 Which of the following are associated with the anode? Select the three (3) that apply.