CHAP 12 RADT1200 EXAM QUESTIONS
WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS
LATEST VERSION 2025/2026.
Alleviates the patient's uneasiness and increases the likelihood for cooperation and successful
completion of the imaging procedure - ANS What are the benefits of effective
communication?
Air-gap technique - ANS Alternative for using a grid:
ESE, bone marrow dose, gonadal dose - ANS Concerns for exposure:
Fluoroscopically guided positioning (FGP) - ANS ASRT does not condone:
Image Gently Campaign - ANS Initiative of the alliance of radiation safety in pediatric imaging
Image Wisely Campaign - ANS Objective to lower the amount of radiation used in medically
necessary procedures
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, 3 times more - ANS As a consequence of their anatomic location, the female reproductive
receive about ___________ exposure during a given radiographic procedure involving pelvic
region, then the male productive organs
By measuring the radiation exposure rate at a tabletop and multiplying this by the fluoroscopy
time - ANS In fluoroscopy, how is the amount of radiation that a patient receives usually
estimated?
Image gently - ANS As part of the image, gently campaign, radiographers and imaging
facilities can pledge to:
PA - ANS In which of the following projections will a young female patient receive a
significantly lower dose to her breast tissue during a chest x-ray study?
The late effects of radiation - ANS Pediatric patients requires special consideration in
appropriate radiation protection procedures because they are much more vulnerable to which
of the following?
Lower entrance exposure dose to the anterior surface, thereby significantly reducing the dose
to the breast - ANS The use of the PA projection during juvenile scoliosis, radiographic
examination results in which of the following?
dual energy x-ray absorptiometry (DEXA) - ANS The most widely used test to determine the
degree of bone loss by measuring bone mineral density is:
1 & 3 only - ANS Which of the following examinations are considered unnecessary radiologic
procedures?
1 chest x-ray study as part of a preemployment physical
2 screening mammography
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WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS
LATEST VERSION 2025/2026.
Alleviates the patient's uneasiness and increases the likelihood for cooperation and successful
completion of the imaging procedure - ANS What are the benefits of effective
communication?
Air-gap technique - ANS Alternative for using a grid:
ESE, bone marrow dose, gonadal dose - ANS Concerns for exposure:
Fluoroscopically guided positioning (FGP) - ANS ASRT does not condone:
Image Gently Campaign - ANS Initiative of the alliance of radiation safety in pediatric imaging
Image Wisely Campaign - ANS Objective to lower the amount of radiation used in medically
necessary procedures
1 @COPYRIGHT 2025/2026 ALLRIGHTS RESERVED.
, 3 times more - ANS As a consequence of their anatomic location, the female reproductive
receive about ___________ exposure during a given radiographic procedure involving pelvic
region, then the male productive organs
By measuring the radiation exposure rate at a tabletop and multiplying this by the fluoroscopy
time - ANS In fluoroscopy, how is the amount of radiation that a patient receives usually
estimated?
Image gently - ANS As part of the image, gently campaign, radiographers and imaging
facilities can pledge to:
PA - ANS In which of the following projections will a young female patient receive a
significantly lower dose to her breast tissue during a chest x-ray study?
The late effects of radiation - ANS Pediatric patients requires special consideration in
appropriate radiation protection procedures because they are much more vulnerable to which
of the following?
Lower entrance exposure dose to the anterior surface, thereby significantly reducing the dose
to the breast - ANS The use of the PA projection during juvenile scoliosis, radiographic
examination results in which of the following?
dual energy x-ray absorptiometry (DEXA) - ANS The most widely used test to determine the
degree of bone loss by measuring bone mineral density is:
1 & 3 only - ANS Which of the following examinations are considered unnecessary radiologic
procedures?
1 chest x-ray study as part of a preemployment physical
2 screening mammography
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