CAMRT EXAM SCRIPT 2026 QUESTIONS
WITH ANSWERS GRADED A+
●● Best practice is. Answer: - the means for providing the best possible
outcome for pts based on judgments
- situational
- continually evolving
●● Best practice is an integration of. Answer: - best available clinical
evidence
- clinical expertise and experience
- pt values and expectations
●● 5 main headings. Answer: - pt management (PM)
- pt safety (PS)
- quality of care (QC)
- professionalism (P)
- occupational health and safety (OHS)
●● 3 themes guide best practice guideline development. Answer: 1.
recommendation - recommendations that describe rather than prescribe a
high standard of professional behaviour
2. rigour - rigourous development through committees
,3. resource - provides trustworthy information based on researched
evidence
●● PM - Communication of critical or unexpected findings. Answer: -
Provision of care - if in regular course of duties an MRT identifies
something suspected to be significant for a patient's immediate health
and well-being they have a responsibility to advocate for the patient and
communicate finding to a radiologist oncologist or other responsible
healthcare professional immediately
- Communication - MRT should be familiar with facility policy
- Documentation
●● Patient monitoring and physical assessment. Answer: - monitor all
patients in their care by maintaining communication and visual contact
throughout the procedure or treatment, and respond to changes in patient
condition
- monitoring allows us to detect changes in patient condition and take
action to prevent potential adverse events
- MRTs are aware of and monitor for adverse reactions (ex contrast)
- MRTs use visual assessment skills (ex skin colour, level of
consciousness, breathing)
- MRTs aware of emergency processes and protocols and what
emergencies may arise
, ●● PM - pt sedation. Answer: - Sedation is "a state of reduced
excitement or anxiety that is induced by the administration of a sedative
agent"
- most common complications include hypotension, desaturation,
excessive sedation, nausea and vomiting
- MRTs consider personnel needs and arrange assistance
- MRT knows the location of the emergency cart or kit
- MRT accompanied by another qualified healthcare practitioner to
monitor the patient
- MRTs dealing with sedated patients educated to recognize and manage
complications
●● PM - claustrophobia. Answer: - MRTs help minimize and alleviate
patient anxiety due to claustrophobia through education and other
available measures
- Claustrophobia can be a barrier to patient compliance and completion
of treatment
- Identification prior to treatment helps MRTs make appropriate
preparations
- MRTs are sensitive to cues of claustrophobia
- Management through education, dry run of procedure, communication
etc
WITH ANSWERS GRADED A+
●● Best practice is. Answer: - the means for providing the best possible
outcome for pts based on judgments
- situational
- continually evolving
●● Best practice is an integration of. Answer: - best available clinical
evidence
- clinical expertise and experience
- pt values and expectations
●● 5 main headings. Answer: - pt management (PM)
- pt safety (PS)
- quality of care (QC)
- professionalism (P)
- occupational health and safety (OHS)
●● 3 themes guide best practice guideline development. Answer: 1.
recommendation - recommendations that describe rather than prescribe a
high standard of professional behaviour
2. rigour - rigourous development through committees
,3. resource - provides trustworthy information based on researched
evidence
●● PM - Communication of critical or unexpected findings. Answer: -
Provision of care - if in regular course of duties an MRT identifies
something suspected to be significant for a patient's immediate health
and well-being they have a responsibility to advocate for the patient and
communicate finding to a radiologist oncologist or other responsible
healthcare professional immediately
- Communication - MRT should be familiar with facility policy
- Documentation
●● Patient monitoring and physical assessment. Answer: - monitor all
patients in their care by maintaining communication and visual contact
throughout the procedure or treatment, and respond to changes in patient
condition
- monitoring allows us to detect changes in patient condition and take
action to prevent potential adverse events
- MRTs are aware of and monitor for adverse reactions (ex contrast)
- MRTs use visual assessment skills (ex skin colour, level of
consciousness, breathing)
- MRTs aware of emergency processes and protocols and what
emergencies may arise
, ●● PM - pt sedation. Answer: - Sedation is "a state of reduced
excitement or anxiety that is induced by the administration of a sedative
agent"
- most common complications include hypotension, desaturation,
excessive sedation, nausea and vomiting
- MRTs consider personnel needs and arrange assistance
- MRT knows the location of the emergency cart or kit
- MRT accompanied by another qualified healthcare practitioner to
monitor the patient
- MRTs dealing with sedated patients educated to recognize and manage
complications
●● PM - claustrophobia. Answer: - MRTs help minimize and alleviate
patient anxiety due to claustrophobia through education and other
available measures
- Claustrophobia can be a barrier to patient compliance and completion
of treatment
- Identification prior to treatment helps MRTs make appropriate
preparations
- MRTs are sensitive to cues of claustrophobia
- Management through education, dry run of procedure, communication
etc