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1. Which of the following terms best describes assertive behavior?
A. Forceful
B. Persuasive
C. Firm
D. Argumentative: C. Firm
2. When instructions are given to a non-English speaking patient, it is best to:
A. speak English slowly and firmly
B. use a sympathetic family member who speaks English
C. draw detailed pictures
D. use a trained interpreter: D. use a trained interpreter
3. Deaf patients and hearing-impaired patients differ in that the deaf patients:
A. will not respond to sounds outside their field of vision
B. may use ASL as their primary means of communication
C. often move socially within a deaf community
D. all of the above: D. all of the above
4. When dealing with a hostile patient it is important to:
A. gain control of the situation with a loud, firm voice
B. use nonverbal behavior to show disapproval
C. limit confusion by dealing with the situation alone
D. ask for help before the situation escalates: D. ask for help before the situation
escalates
5. Which of the following statements is true with respect to individuals with
decreased levels of consciousness?
A. They are not responsible for their actions or answers
B. They are likely to be violent when regaining consciousness
C. They cannot hear while unconscious
D. They do not need help going to the bathroom: A. They are not responsible for
their actions or answers
6. When dealing with preschool children, it is important to:
A. calm them by giving them many choices
B. let them know who is in charge
C. keep directions simple, direct, and honest
D. tell a crying child, "Stop that, or we can't take all the pictures!": C. keep
directions simple, direct, and honest
7. Grief caused by death or loss may be characterized by expressions of:
A. anger
B. denial
C. depression
D. all of the above: D. all of the above
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8. Cultural differences can result in differing perceptions of which of the
following behaviors?
A. Eye contact
B. A casual hug
C. A loud, firm voice
D. All of the above: D. All of the above
9. The onset of chronic conditions is most common during which of the
following life stages?
A. Adolescence
B. Young adult
C. Middle adult
D. Old adult: C. Middle adult
10. Which of the following characteristics is not typical of adolescents?
A. They tend to move at a slower pace
B. They fear threats to their physical appearance
C. Modesty and privacy are of paramount importance
D. They are capable of understanding abstract concepts: A. They tend to move
at a slower pace
11. The most likely cause of a fire in an imaging department is:
A. spontaneous combustion
B. open flames
C. cigarette smoking
D. an electrical problem: D. an electrical problem
12. The federal agency governing workplace safety in the United States is:
A. OSHA
B. ARRT
C. FDA
D. CCD: A. OSHA
13. Which of the following is not a typical component of a spill kit?
A. nitrile gloves
B. mop
C. kitty litter
D. plastic bags: B. mop
14. Which of the following is not a responsibility of the radiographer in case
of fire?
A. Assess the situation and direct the activities of others.
B. Evacuate the immediate area.
C. Report the fire using the proper procedure.
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D. Reassure patients so that they do not become alarmed.: A. Assess the
situation and direct the activities of others.
15. The most common types of workplace disabilities reported by healthcare
workers are:
A. vision problems
B. respiratory disorders
C. musculoskeletal disorders
D. allergies: C. musculoskeletal disorders
16. MSDS documents are likely to be needed in the event of:
A. a fall
B. a fire
C. a chemical spill
D. an electrical problem: C. a chemical spill
17. The study of workplace injury prevention is called:
A. body mechanics
B. ergonomics
C. environmental protection
D. material data safety: B. ergonomics
18. Fires start when three elements occur in the same place at the same time.
These three elements are oxygen, excessive heat, and:
A. electricity
B. water
C. fuel
D. smoke: C. fuel
19. Eighty percent of imaging technologists experience some form of work-re-
lated injury, usually in the form of RMIs and RSIs affecting the shoulder, arm,
or wrist, if their area of specialization is:
A. sonography
B. radiography
C. computed tomography
D. magnetic resonance imaging: A. sonography
20. Stress due to repetitive motion, overreaching, or maintaining the same
positions for long periods causes:
A. back strain
B. vision problems
C. carpal tunnel syndrome
D. microtrauma to muscle tissue: D. microtrauma to muscle tissue
21. A slider board or sliding mat can be used to:
A. evacuate the area