FLUORO RTBC ASSESSMENT Exam
QUESTIONS With All Correct
Answers 2025 New Update
Which of the following terms is often used to describe fluoroscopy imaging?
a.Static
b.Reverse
c.Dynamic
d.Viscous - ANSWER✔✔-c.Dynamic
Which of the following are types of cases that would utilize fluoroscopy?
a.Upper gastrointestinal (GI) study
b.Urinary studies
c.Cervical spine x-ray
d.Orthopedic surgeries - ANSWER✔✔-a.Upper gastrointestinal (GI) study
b.Urinary studies
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, d.Orthopedic surgeries
What is the primary function of fluoroscopy in medical imaging? - ANSWER✔✔-
Creating real-time, moving images of internal body structures
How does fluoroscopy differ from traditional radiography in regard to image type? -
ANSWER✔✔-Fluoroscopy produces images of moving structures
Compared to traditional radiography, a lower milliamperage (mA) is needed during
fluoroscopy to: - ANSWER✔✔-Reduce patient dose
Where is the x-ray tube typically located in a fluoroscopic system with an image
intensifier? - ANSWER✔✔-Behind or beneath the patient
Which of these procedures commonly uses fluoroscopy?
a.Gastrointestinal (GI) studies
b.Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the brain
c.Chest x-ray
d.Mammography - ANSWER✔✔-a.Gastrointestinal (GI) studies
Healthcare workers can reduce their occupational dose during fluoroscopy procedures
by wearing which of the following?
a.Lead apron
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QUESTIONS With All Correct
Answers 2025 New Update
Which of the following terms is often used to describe fluoroscopy imaging?
a.Static
b.Reverse
c.Dynamic
d.Viscous - ANSWER✔✔-c.Dynamic
Which of the following are types of cases that would utilize fluoroscopy?
a.Upper gastrointestinal (GI) study
b.Urinary studies
c.Cervical spine x-ray
d.Orthopedic surgeries - ANSWER✔✔-a.Upper gastrointestinal (GI) study
b.Urinary studies
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, d.Orthopedic surgeries
What is the primary function of fluoroscopy in medical imaging? - ANSWER✔✔-
Creating real-time, moving images of internal body structures
How does fluoroscopy differ from traditional radiography in regard to image type? -
ANSWER✔✔-Fluoroscopy produces images of moving structures
Compared to traditional radiography, a lower milliamperage (mA) is needed during
fluoroscopy to: - ANSWER✔✔-Reduce patient dose
Where is the x-ray tube typically located in a fluoroscopic system with an image
intensifier? - ANSWER✔✔-Behind or beneath the patient
Which of these procedures commonly uses fluoroscopy?
a.Gastrointestinal (GI) studies
b.Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the brain
c.Chest x-ray
d.Mammography - ANSWER✔✔-a.Gastrointestinal (GI) studies
Healthcare workers can reduce their occupational dose during fluoroscopy procedures
by wearing which of the following?
a.Lead apron
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