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Which nonverbal cue best demonstrates attentiveness and concern for a patient
who is giving a medical history?
A. A pleasant smile.
B. Consistent eye contact.
C. Taking notes.
D. Turning the head to the side to place one ear closer. - CORRECT
ANSWER-B. Consistent eye contact.
Maintaining eye contact is an effective way to show the patient attentiveness and
concern.
A radiographer enters a room to take a portable foot series on a patient in her
final trimester of pregnancy. The patient is just finishing her lunch and begins
choking. How should the radiographer respond to this medical emergency?
,A. Place the patient in the Trendelenburg position.
B. Start cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR).
C. Apply an inward and upward thrust in the midline of the abdomen.
D. Initiate a backward thrust in the center of the sternum. - CORRECT
ANSWER-D. Initiate a backward thrust in the center of the sternum.
Abdominal thrusts can be dangerous in the late stages of pregnancy, so the
radiographer should use backward thrusts in the center of the sternum.
How should a radiographer increase the stability of the base of support?
A. Hold heavy objects close to body.
B. Stand with feet a greater distance apart.
C. Stand on one foot.
D. Keep back straight and knees bent. - CORRECT ANSWER-B. Stand with
feet a greater distance apart.
Which procedure is an example of surgical asepsis?
A. Clean glove application.
,B. Hand washing
C. Clean gown application
D. Surgical hand scrub. - CORRECT ANSWER-D. Surgical hand scrub.
Asepsis is the absence of disease-producing (pathogenic) organisms. Surgical
asepsis, or sterile technique, includes procedures used to eliminate all
microorganisms from an area. Surgical hand scrub, sterile glove application, and
sterile gown application are examples of surgical asepsis.
A radiographer receives a request for a portable chest x-ray and then performs
the x-ray on the incorrect patient. Which legal term best describes the actions of
the radiographer?
A. Battery
B. Negligence
C. Assault
D. Invasion of privacy - CORRECT ANSWER-A. Battery
Battery is defined as touching to which the victim has not consented. Performing
a procedure on the wrong patient may constitute grounds for a charge of battery.
, The lead radiographer is planning a strategy to efficiently manage the morning
workload. The department is short-staffed due to meetings, and four patients are
now ready for their examinations. Assuming that none of the exams is emergent,
which patient should be seen first?
A. An 54-year-old male with type 2 diabetes for an upper GI
B. A 18-year-old female for an intravenous urogram
C. An 83-year-old female for a chest x-ray
D. A two-year-old child for a barium swallow - CORRECT ANSWER-D. A
two-year-old child for a barium swallow
An x-ray department should begin the day with patients who are fasting prior to
their examination. In this example, more than one of the patients is fasting, so the
radiographer must decide who goes first based on other factors. Since none of the
cases are emergent, consideration should be given to pediatric and geriatric
patients because they have the most difficulty being NPO for long periods of time.
Which type of contrast agent is preferred for low risk and low cost for a patient
diagnosed with a possible perforated bowel?