ARRT Practice test bank/ 278 Questions
and answers 2023
What radiographic procedure must you use sterile gloves for touching items on the tray?
- -Myelogram
-Written defamation of character is known as? - -Libel
-Which drug would you administer when a patient develops urticaria? - -Antihistamine
-What is another name for hives? - -Urticaria
-A skin rash triggered by a reaction to food, medicine, or other irritants. - -Hive
Or
Urticaria
-Transmission of an infection by insects such as a tick or mosquito is known as a? - -
Vector
-When an object is free of all microorganisms it is termed? - -Sterile
-Why is the IV bag 18 to 20 inches above the level of the vein? - -To prevent the
backflow of blood into the tubing which forms a clot and obstructs the flow of the IV
fluid
-An inanimate object that is been in contact with an infectious organism is a? - -Fomite
-a specific situation in which a drug, procedure, or surgery should not be used because
it may be harmful to the person. - -Contraindication
-The main advantage of using non-ionic water-soluble contrast media on the patient
would be? - -Fewer adverse reactions
-What type of radiographic procedure requires an intrathecal injection? - -Myelogram
-______ is a route of administration for drugs via an injection into the spinal canal - -
intrathecal
-Which gauge size has the biggest lumen? - -The smallest number gauge has the biggest
lumen
, -If the CR is angled 40° Cephalic what projection of the calcareous so calcis are you
taking? - -Plantodorsal Projection
-In the thoracic cavity each lung is enclosed in a? - -Pleura
-Which projection of the foot will best demonstrate the long arch? - -Lateralmedial
erect or weight-bearing
-In the AP axial projection Townes of the skull with the CR directed 30° caudal to the
OML and passing midway between the EAM which structures best demonstrated? - -
Occipital Bone
-not alive, especially not in the manner of animals and humans.
objects like stones
showing no sign of life; lifeless. - -inanimate
-An imaging examination that involves the introduction of a spinal needle into the
spinal canal and the injection of contrast material in the space around the spinal cord
and nerve roots (the subarachnoid space) using a real-time form of x-ray called
fluoroscopy. - -Myelogram
-The best way to control voluntary motion is? - -Careful explanation of the procedure to
the patient
-What is demonstrated on the oblique position of the cervical spine? - -Intervertebral
foramina
-In relation to the Esophagus the trachea is located where? - -The trachea is anterior in
relation to the esophagus
-Which position will demonstrate the right axillary ribs? - -RPO
Or
LAO
-The manubrial notch is located at the level of? - -T2-t3 interspace
-Which projection of the ankle would best demonstrate the distal tibio fibular joint? - -
Medial oblique 45°
-What is the position of the gallbladder in a Asthenic patient? - -Inferior and medial
-The true lateral position of the skull uses which of the following principles? - -
Interpupillary line perpendicular to the IR
, MSP parallel to the IR
IOML parallel to the IR
-During myelography a contrast medium is injected into which space? - -Subarachnoid
space
-Which position of the elbow will separate the radial head neck and tuberosity from the
superimposition of the ulna? - -Lateral or external oblique
-With the patient in the PA position and the OML and CR perpendicular to the IR
where will the Petrous pyramids be demonstrated within the orbits? - -Completely
within the orbits
-The sternoclavicular joint is best demonstrated with the patient PA and ? - -A slightly
oblique position with the affected side adjacent to the IR. RAO
-What position will demonstrate the patients left kidney parallel to the IR and the right
kidney perpendicular to the IR? - -30 degrees RPO or LAO
-Which position will demonstrate the lumbar intervertebral foramina? - -Lateral
-Which position will demonstrate the apophyseal joints closest to the IR? - -RPO
(right)
LPO (left)
-How should a patient be examined for separation of the AC joint? - -Erect position
with use of weights to improve demonstration of both joints
-The coronoid process can be visualized in profile in what position of the elbow? - -
Both medial and internal AP oblique
-If the lesser tubercle is in profile for the AP shoulder joint the humorus is in which
rotation? - -Internal
-If the greater tubercle is in profile then the humorous is in which rotation? - -External
-What type of fracture is it called when a bone is driven into another bone? - -Impacted
-No grid
(Times mAs by...) - -1
-5:1
(Times mAs by...) - -2
and answers 2023
What radiographic procedure must you use sterile gloves for touching items on the tray?
- -Myelogram
-Written defamation of character is known as? - -Libel
-Which drug would you administer when a patient develops urticaria? - -Antihistamine
-What is another name for hives? - -Urticaria
-A skin rash triggered by a reaction to food, medicine, or other irritants. - -Hive
Or
Urticaria
-Transmission of an infection by insects such as a tick or mosquito is known as a? - -
Vector
-When an object is free of all microorganisms it is termed? - -Sterile
-Why is the IV bag 18 to 20 inches above the level of the vein? - -To prevent the
backflow of blood into the tubing which forms a clot and obstructs the flow of the IV
fluid
-An inanimate object that is been in contact with an infectious organism is a? - -Fomite
-a specific situation in which a drug, procedure, or surgery should not be used because
it may be harmful to the person. - -Contraindication
-The main advantage of using non-ionic water-soluble contrast media on the patient
would be? - -Fewer adverse reactions
-What type of radiographic procedure requires an intrathecal injection? - -Myelogram
-______ is a route of administration for drugs via an injection into the spinal canal - -
intrathecal
-Which gauge size has the biggest lumen? - -The smallest number gauge has the biggest
lumen
, -If the CR is angled 40° Cephalic what projection of the calcareous so calcis are you
taking? - -Plantodorsal Projection
-In the thoracic cavity each lung is enclosed in a? - -Pleura
-Which projection of the foot will best demonstrate the long arch? - -Lateralmedial
erect or weight-bearing
-In the AP axial projection Townes of the skull with the CR directed 30° caudal to the
OML and passing midway between the EAM which structures best demonstrated? - -
Occipital Bone
-not alive, especially not in the manner of animals and humans.
objects like stones
showing no sign of life; lifeless. - -inanimate
-An imaging examination that involves the introduction of a spinal needle into the
spinal canal and the injection of contrast material in the space around the spinal cord
and nerve roots (the subarachnoid space) using a real-time form of x-ray called
fluoroscopy. - -Myelogram
-The best way to control voluntary motion is? - -Careful explanation of the procedure to
the patient
-What is demonstrated on the oblique position of the cervical spine? - -Intervertebral
foramina
-In relation to the Esophagus the trachea is located where? - -The trachea is anterior in
relation to the esophagus
-Which position will demonstrate the right axillary ribs? - -RPO
Or
LAO
-The manubrial notch is located at the level of? - -T2-t3 interspace
-Which projection of the ankle would best demonstrate the distal tibio fibular joint? - -
Medial oblique 45°
-What is the position of the gallbladder in a Asthenic patient? - -Inferior and medial
-The true lateral position of the skull uses which of the following principles? - -
Interpupillary line perpendicular to the IR
, MSP parallel to the IR
IOML parallel to the IR
-During myelography a contrast medium is injected into which space? - -Subarachnoid
space
-Which position of the elbow will separate the radial head neck and tuberosity from the
superimposition of the ulna? - -Lateral or external oblique
-With the patient in the PA position and the OML and CR perpendicular to the IR
where will the Petrous pyramids be demonstrated within the orbits? - -Completely
within the orbits
-The sternoclavicular joint is best demonstrated with the patient PA and ? - -A slightly
oblique position with the affected side adjacent to the IR. RAO
-What position will demonstrate the patients left kidney parallel to the IR and the right
kidney perpendicular to the IR? - -30 degrees RPO or LAO
-Which position will demonstrate the lumbar intervertebral foramina? - -Lateral
-Which position will demonstrate the apophyseal joints closest to the IR? - -RPO
(right)
LPO (left)
-How should a patient be examined for separation of the AC joint? - -Erect position
with use of weights to improve demonstration of both joints
-The coronoid process can be visualized in profile in what position of the elbow? - -
Both medial and internal AP oblique
-If the lesser tubercle is in profile for the AP shoulder joint the humorus is in which
rotation? - -Internal
-If the greater tubercle is in profile then the humorous is in which rotation? - -External
-What type of fracture is it called when a bone is driven into another bone? - -Impacted
-No grid
(Times mAs by...) - -1
-5:1
(Times mAs by...) - -2