ARRT MOCK EXAM - 6/23/20
A "coherent scattering" event may also be called - ANS-classical scattering
\A decrease in oxygen content is called? - ANS-Hypoxia
\A middle-aged male with a blood pressure reading 180/80 mmHg would be diagnosed as -
ANS-hypertensive
\A patient suffering from a gunshot wound to the abdomen would most likely suffer from this
type of shock: - ANS-Hypovolemic shock
\A patient suffering from a hypoglycemic reaction should be given: - ANS-a bolus of sugar
\Acute infection of the parenchyma is characterized as: - ANS-pneumonia
\All the following are examples of conduction materials EXCEPT:
A. ALuminum
B. Air
C. Rubber
D. Water - ANS-c
\An avulsion fracture is characterized as: - ANS-Fracture where a tendon or ligament pulls
off a piece of bone
\During a fluoro exposure, a patient's stomach absorbs a total of 0.012 joules of energy. The
tissues of the stomach weigh 3 kilograms. What is the absorbed dose? - ANS-0.004 Gy
\during an x-ray exposure, electrons accelerate towards what part of the x-ray tube? -
ANS-Anode
\During Fluoro imaging: reducing _____ increases _____. - ANS-reducing kvp increases
patient dose
\Dynamic range is defined as: - ANS-The range of exposures that can be captured by a
detector
\Effects of radiation induced damage can be studied from?
A. Hiroshima
B. Nagasski
C. Atomic bomb
D. All of these - ANS-d
\Equivalent dose is a measurement that takes into consideration which of the following
variables?
1. radiation type
2. tissue type
3. exposure rate - ANS-1
\General Fluoro is limited to maximum entrance skin exposure rate of: - ANS-100 mGy/min
\Genetic effects are those that manifest: - ANS-in future generations of the exposed
individual
\How does the presence of oxygen affect the radiosensitivity of a cell - ANS-increased
radiosensitivity
\How is the patient positioned for an external rotation of the shoulder? - ANS-abduct the
patients arm
A "coherent scattering" event may also be called - ANS-classical scattering
\A decrease in oxygen content is called? - ANS-Hypoxia
\A middle-aged male with a blood pressure reading 180/80 mmHg would be diagnosed as -
ANS-hypertensive
\A patient suffering from a gunshot wound to the abdomen would most likely suffer from this
type of shock: - ANS-Hypovolemic shock
\A patient suffering from a hypoglycemic reaction should be given: - ANS-a bolus of sugar
\Acute infection of the parenchyma is characterized as: - ANS-pneumonia
\All the following are examples of conduction materials EXCEPT:
A. ALuminum
B. Air
C. Rubber
D. Water - ANS-c
\An avulsion fracture is characterized as: - ANS-Fracture where a tendon or ligament pulls
off a piece of bone
\During a fluoro exposure, a patient's stomach absorbs a total of 0.012 joules of energy. The
tissues of the stomach weigh 3 kilograms. What is the absorbed dose? - ANS-0.004 Gy
\during an x-ray exposure, electrons accelerate towards what part of the x-ray tube? -
ANS-Anode
\During Fluoro imaging: reducing _____ increases _____. - ANS-reducing kvp increases
patient dose
\Dynamic range is defined as: - ANS-The range of exposures that can be captured by a
detector
\Effects of radiation induced damage can be studied from?
A. Hiroshima
B. Nagasski
C. Atomic bomb
D. All of these - ANS-d
\Equivalent dose is a measurement that takes into consideration which of the following
variables?
1. radiation type
2. tissue type
3. exposure rate - ANS-1
\General Fluoro is limited to maximum entrance skin exposure rate of: - ANS-100 mGy/min
\Genetic effects are those that manifest: - ANS-in future generations of the exposed
individual
\How does the presence of oxygen affect the radiosensitivity of a cell - ANS-increased
radiosensitivity
\How is the patient positioned for an external rotation of the shoulder? - ANS-abduct the
patients arm