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RADR 1309 Final Review Exam UPDATED 

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    RADR 1309 Final Review Exam UPDATED QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS

  • RADR 1309 Final Review Exam UPDATED QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS According to Heimlich Maneuver on an adult: A) The rescuer's hand should be at the level of the center at the sternum B) The head of the patient should be kept lower than the rest of the body C) The rescuer's hand should be above the naval and below the sternum D) The rescuer applies pressure inward and outward - CORRECT ANSWER hand should be above the naval and below the sternum Which of the following acc...
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RADR-1309 CH. 2 Professional 

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    RADR-1309 CH. 2 Professional Organizations Exam UPDATED ACTUAL QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS

  • RADR-1309 CH. 2 Professional Organizations Exam UPDATED ACTUAL QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS Three General Classifications of Organizations - CORRECT ANSWER Certification, Professional Organizations Accreditation - CORRECT ANSWER Accreditation, Voluntary peer-review process through which an agency grants recognition to an institution for a program of study that meets specified criteria Accreditations of Schools - CORRECT ANSWER Radiologic Technology (JRCERT) Joint ...
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RADR Unit 2 Exam Review (350 Questions) – Chest Imaging, Abdomen Positioning, Anatomy & Exposure Factors | 2026 – Radiologic Technology
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    RADR Unit 2 Exam Review (350 Questions) – Chest Imaging, Abdomen Positioning, Anatomy & Exposure Factors | 2026 – Radiologic Technology

  • This document contains an extensive set of approximately 350 exam-style questions and verified answers for RADR Unit 2, focusing on chest and abdominal imaging, anatomical landmarks, and radiographic positioning principles. It covers essential topics such as the bony thorax, respiratory anatomy, mediastinum structures, lung lobes, and pleural layers, along with key topographical landmarks like the vertebra prominens (C7), inferior angle of the scapula (T7), and iliac crest (L4–L5). The Q&A for...
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RADR 2209: FINAL EXAM REVIEW Exam  Questions and answers
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    RADR 2209: FINAL EXAM REVIEW Exam Questions and answers

  • RADR 2209: FINAL EXAM REVIEW Exam Questions and answers matrix - layout of cells in rows columns, consisting of pixels (or DEL's in a DR system) bit depth - refers to the number of bits that describes the "range of gray levels" in a single pixel the greater the bit depth = the greater the grayscale (# of tones) that can be represented - what effect does increasing the bit depth have on the number of shades of gray? kinetic energy - energy of motion or released energy
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RADR 2209- Rad Final Review Exam Questions  and answers
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    RADR 2209- Rad Final Review Exam Questions and answers

  • RADR 2209- Rad Final Review Exam Questions and answers What term reflects the ability for an object to do work? - Energy The quantity of matter contained in an object : - Mass The removal or addition of an electron from an atom: - Ionization Distance traveled over time - Velocity Potential energy - Stored energy of position
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RADR 2209 - Chapter 1 introduction to Imaging  Sciences Exam Questions and answers
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    RADR 2209 - Chapter 1 introduction to Imaging Sciences Exam Questions and answers

  • RADR 2209 - Chapter 1 introduction to Imaging Sciences Exam Questions and answers acute radiodermatitis Radiation Burns due to long exposure times cathode ray tube A partial vacuum tube that produced an electron stream and was used to study cathode rays and led to the discovery of x-rays. derived quantities velocity, acceleration, force, momentum, work, and power Fluoroscope instrument that provides real-time imaging of the motion of internal structures through the use of X ...
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RADR 1313: Principles of Radiographic Imaging  Exam Questions and answers
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    RADR 1313: Principles of Radiographic Imaging Exam Questions and answers

  • RADR 1313: Principles of Radiographic Imaging Exam Questions and answers mAs stands for milliampere-second mAs Milliamperage (mA) determines the number of x-rays that will be produced and seconds (s) determines the length of time of x-ray production mAs mA X s = mAs mAs determines the quantity, or intensity, of x-rays produced in the x-ray tube mAs Primary controller of radiographic contrast
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RADR 1313 - Principles of Radiographic  Imaging 1 Exam Questions and answers
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    RADR 1313 - Principles of Radiographic Imaging 1 Exam Questions and answers

  • RADR 1313 - Principles of Radiographic Imaging 1 Exam Questions and answers What are the core objectives for the class? Critical Thinking, Communication, Empirical and Quantitative Skills, Teamwork, Personal Responsibility, Social Responsibility What does the Scope of Practice of the American Registry of Radiologic Technologist state? "Under no circumstances (shall a radiographer) give out oral or written diagnosis." Are radiologists trained in the finer points of creating an...
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RADR 1313 - Principles of Radiographic  Imaging Exam Questions and answers
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    RADR 1313 - Principles of Radiographic Imaging Exam Questions and answers

  • RADR 1313 - Principles of Radiographic Imaging Exam Questions and answers As you analyze your image, you come to the conclusion that it must have less exposure. As a general rule, you should... Decrease your mAs by half (pg. 159) As spatial frequency increases, what happens to the Modulation Transfer Function (MTF)? MTF decreases. As spatial frequency increases, MTF decreases because MTF can better distinguish larger objects; more detail = less to distinguish; less detail = more ...
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RADR 1213 Ch2 Principles of Radiographic  Images Exam Questions and answers
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    RADR 1213 Ch2 Principles of Radiographic Images Exam Questions and answers

  • RADR 1213 Ch2 Principles of Radiographic Images Exam Questions and answers Branches of Science Physical- Non living matter Biological- Living matter Matter Anything that has mass and takes up space Emits Radiation energy that is transmitted through matter Energy force used to do work Unit of energy is joule matter + energy = constant E=mc^2 Theorized by Albert Einstein in 1905
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