RADIATION THERAPY BOARD EXAM LATEST 2025 ACTUAL EXAM
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The main reason for tattooing is to indicate:
A. The location of the tumor
B. The location of the treatment fields
C. Critical organs in relation to fields
D. Half distance between fields - ANSWER-B. The location of the
treatment fields
The patient experiencing confluent mucositis should be advised
to:
A. Gargle with a commercial mouthwash
B. Eat only acidic foods
C. Avoid acidic foods
D. Drink cold liquids only - ANSWER-C. Avoid acidic foods
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Patients with mucositis should be advised to eat soft, bland foods.
The normal range of platelets in the adult is:
A. 5 - 10 thousand/mm^3
B. 4 - 6 million/mm^3
C. 5 - 10 million/mm^3
D. 150 - 500 thousand/mm^3 - ANSWER-D. 150 - 500
thousand/mm^3
Signs of increased cranial pressure include all EXCEPT:
A. Nausea
B. Coma
C. Intense headache
D. Bradycardia - ANSWER-D. Bradycardia
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When transporting a patient with a chest drainage tube, you
should:
A. Make sure there are no kinks in the tube
B. Place the bottle on the patient's chest
C. Clamp off the tube
D. All of the above - ANSWER-A. Make sure there are no kinks in
the tube
The systolic pressure represents:
A. The highest point reached during contraction of the ventricles
B. The lowest point reached during contraction of the ventricles
C. The highest point reached during contraction of the aorta
D. The lowest point reached during contraction of the aorta -
ANSWER-A. The highest point reached during contraction of the
ventricles
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General signs and symptoms of shock include all of the following
EXCEPT:
A. A weak, thready pulse
B. Rapid heartbeat
C. Increased temperature
D. Hypotension - ANSWER-C. Increased temperature
Measuring the heart rate by using a stethoscope over the
patient's heart is an assessment of the:
A. Carotid pulse
B. Apical pulse
C. Pedal pulse
D. Radial pulse - ANSWER-B. Apical pulse
As you are escorting the patient into the room, she begins to
collapse. You allow her to slowly slip to the floor. The next
appropriate thing to do is: