CAMRT chest, abdo, ribs, sternum Exam
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if air fluid levels are wanting to be to the IR
seen for an AP semierect chest, Because if vou angle down to match MCP
will you
the CR be perpendicular to the won't see fluid levels
MCP
or to the IR?
???? For pediatric abdominal D. Decrease kVp
radiography, which adjustment Decreasing kVp for pediatric abdominal
should be implemented compared imaging
to adult abdominal settings to is often required due to the smaller body
ensure optimal image quality and size and
dose management? difference in tissue composition. Lower
A. Decrease SID kVp
B. Increase kVp values provide adequate contrast while
C. Increase mA ensuring
D. Decrease kVp radiation dose management, particularly
important in pediatric imaging due to
increased
radiosensitivity.
,During a mobile abdominal C. Utilizing appropriate collimation and
imaging shielding
procedure in a neonatal ICU, what For neonates, using proper collimation to
factor is most crucial to reduce define
radiation dose to the infant? the area of interest and employing
A. Employing a small focal spot shielding for
and radiosensitive organs are pivotal steps to
maximizing kVp minimize radiation exposure while
B. Utilizing a grid and an ensuring
appropriate diagnostic image quality.
laser bore sighter
C. Utilizing appropriate collimation
and shielding
D. Utilizing appropriate collimation
and maximizing kVp
,During mobile radiography, what is A. Utilizing a high kVp and as low as
the optimal strategy to minimize reasonably
patient dose while maintaining achievable (ALARA) mAs
image quality for a lateral chest Utilizing a high kVp and ALARA mAs
radiograph of a geriatric patient? provides
A. Utilizing a high kVp and as low sufficient penetration for lateral chest
as imaging and
reasonably achievable (ALARA) minimizes patient dose, considering
mAs geriatric
B. Utilizing a low kVp and as low patients' sensitivity to radiation and the
as essentiality
reasonably achievable (ALARA) of managing dose while maintaining
mAs diagnostic
C. Utilizing a high kVp and as high image quality.
as
reasonably achievable (ALARA)
mAs
D. Utilizing a low kVp and as high
as
reasonably achievable (ALARA)
mAs
, While performing X-ray D. Implement automatic exposure control
radiography, a patient expresses (AEC)
concern about the radiation dose. Implementing automatic exposure control
What can the technologist do to (AEC) is
minimize radiation exposure to the a technique that allows the X-ray machine
patient without compromising to adjust
image quality? exposure factors based on the patient's
A. Decrease the X-ray tube anatomy,
voltage reducing radiation dose while maintaining
(kV) image
B. Use a higher grid ratio quality. Decreasing kV, increasing mA, or
C. Increase the X-ray tube current using a
(mA) higher grid ratio may affect image quality
D. Implement automatic exposure and may
control (AEC) not be the best approaches for dose
reduction.
When transferring care of a patient A. Vital signs trend and any changes in the
with a potential internal bleed post- patient's
biopsy to the ICU, what should the condition post-procedure
MRT prioritize in communication? Accurately communicating vital signs
A. Vital signs trend and any trends and
changes observed changes assists ICU staff in
in the patient’s condition post- providing
procedure immediate and appropriate interventions to
B. Patient's comfort level pre- manage and prevent further complications.
procedure, during the procedure
and post-procedure
C. The patient's vital signs trend
and
anxiety level pre-procedure
D. The patient's preference
regarding
bedside manner
Questions and Answers with Verified
Solutions | Latest Updated 2026
if air fluid levels are wanting to be to the IR
seen for an AP semierect chest, Because if vou angle down to match MCP
will you
the CR be perpendicular to the won't see fluid levels
MCP
or to the IR?
???? For pediatric abdominal D. Decrease kVp
radiography, which adjustment Decreasing kVp for pediatric abdominal
should be implemented compared imaging
to adult abdominal settings to is often required due to the smaller body
ensure optimal image quality and size and
dose management? difference in tissue composition. Lower
A. Decrease SID kVp
B. Increase kVp values provide adequate contrast while
C. Increase mA ensuring
D. Decrease kVp radiation dose management, particularly
important in pediatric imaging due to
increased
radiosensitivity.
,During a mobile abdominal C. Utilizing appropriate collimation and
imaging shielding
procedure in a neonatal ICU, what For neonates, using proper collimation to
factor is most crucial to reduce define
radiation dose to the infant? the area of interest and employing
A. Employing a small focal spot shielding for
and radiosensitive organs are pivotal steps to
maximizing kVp minimize radiation exposure while
B. Utilizing a grid and an ensuring
appropriate diagnostic image quality.
laser bore sighter
C. Utilizing appropriate collimation
and shielding
D. Utilizing appropriate collimation
and maximizing kVp
,During mobile radiography, what is A. Utilizing a high kVp and as low as
the optimal strategy to minimize reasonably
patient dose while maintaining achievable (ALARA) mAs
image quality for a lateral chest Utilizing a high kVp and ALARA mAs
radiograph of a geriatric patient? provides
A. Utilizing a high kVp and as low sufficient penetration for lateral chest
as imaging and
reasonably achievable (ALARA) minimizes patient dose, considering
mAs geriatric
B. Utilizing a low kVp and as low patients' sensitivity to radiation and the
as essentiality
reasonably achievable (ALARA) of managing dose while maintaining
mAs diagnostic
C. Utilizing a high kVp and as high image quality.
as
reasonably achievable (ALARA)
mAs
D. Utilizing a low kVp and as high
as
reasonably achievable (ALARA)
mAs
, While performing X-ray D. Implement automatic exposure control
radiography, a patient expresses (AEC)
concern about the radiation dose. Implementing automatic exposure control
What can the technologist do to (AEC) is
minimize radiation exposure to the a technique that allows the X-ray machine
patient without compromising to adjust
image quality? exposure factors based on the patient's
A. Decrease the X-ray tube anatomy,
voltage reducing radiation dose while maintaining
(kV) image
B. Use a higher grid ratio quality. Decreasing kV, increasing mA, or
C. Increase the X-ray tube current using a
(mA) higher grid ratio may affect image quality
D. Implement automatic exposure and may
control (AEC) not be the best approaches for dose
reduction.
When transferring care of a patient A. Vital signs trend and any changes in the
with a potential internal bleed post- patient's
biopsy to the ICU, what should the condition post-procedure
MRT prioritize in communication? Accurately communicating vital signs
A. Vital signs trend and any trends and
changes observed changes assists ICU staff in
in the patient’s condition post- providing
procedure immediate and appropriate interventions to
B. Patient's comfort level pre- manage and prevent further complications.
procedure, during the procedure
and post-procedure
C. The patient's vital signs trend
and
anxiety level pre-procedure
D. The patient's preference
regarding
bedside manner