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Select one:
a. Infectivity
b. Pathogenicity
c. Virulence
d. Immunogenicity
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In what position is the patient when the x-ray table is inclined with the patient’s head slightly lower that
the body?
Select one:
a. Fowler’s
b. Sim’s
c. Supine
d. Trendelenburg
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d. Protozoa
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A temperature of 99.8° F taken in the axilla is equivalent to which temperature value taken orally?
Select one:
a. 100.8° F
b. 99.8° F
c. 98.8° F
d. 97.8° F
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A medical devices that is the least time consuming and the preferred method of sterilization for heat
and moisture stable medical devices.
Select one:
a. Auto claves
b. Ethylene oxide
c. Gas sterilization
d. Steam sterilization
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Through the client's health history, you gather that Mr. Dizon smokes and drinks coffee. When taking
the blood pressure of a client who recently smoked or drank coffee, how long should be the RT wait
before taking the client's blood pressure for accurate reading?
Select one:
a. 15 minutes
b. 30 minutes
c. 1 hour
d. 5 minutes
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The most important measure for health care workers used to prevent the spread of infection is:
Select one:
a. Handwashing
b. Surgical Asepsis
c. Wearing a mask
d. Wearing a gown
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Clostridium tetani, the causative organism for tetanus, resides in which natural habitat?
Select one:
a. Animals
b. Soil
c. Food
d. Water
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The statements below are true regarding correct upright posture except?
1. Keep knees slightly bent.
2. Hold chest up and slightly forward with the waist extended.
3. Hold head erect with the chin held in.
4. Keep the buttocks in and the abdomen up and in.
5. Stand with both feet parallel and at right angles to lower the legs
6. Keep both feet close together
Select one:
a. 1 and 2
b. 3 and 4
c. 4 and 5
d. 6 only
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It refers to any process that effectively kills or eliminates transmissible agents such as fungi, bacteria,
viruses, prions and spores.
Select one:
a. Disinfection
b. Hand washing
c. Medically aseptic
d. Sterilization
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malpractice.
c. Medications are of concern to the radiographer because patient’s mobility and mental state may be
affected.
d. Radiographer should know what drugs the patient has been given and how they may affect the
examination.
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c. Musculoskeletal injury
d. Spinal cord injury
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The radiologic technologist suspects an irregularity in the rhythm of the patient’s radial pulse. What is
the most appropriate action for this radiologic technologist to take at this time?
Select one:
a. Document this rhythm as normal for the patient.
b. Use a Doppler to check the brachial pulse.
This refers to transfer of heat from one object to another with direct contact:
Select one:
a. conduction
b. convection
c. radiation
d. evaporation
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Which property refers to the tendency of microorganisms to produce harm or disease in their hosts?
Select one:
a. Infectivity
b. Virulence
c. Pathogenicity
d. Immunogenicity
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A radiologic technologist obtained a client’s pulse and found the rate to be above normal. The
radiologic technologist document this findings as:
Select one:
a. Tachypnea
b. Tachypnea
c. Arrhythmia
d. Tachycardia
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Which pulse should the RT palpate during rapid assessment of an unconscious male adult?
Select one:
a. Radial
b. Brachial
c. Femoral
d. Carotid
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Common cold is passed on from one person to another through which agent/s?
Select one:
a. Contaminated water
b. Fomites
c. Contaminated food
d. Mechanical vectors
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c. Prions
d. Protozoa
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Your next client is a child of 2 months is considered manifesting fast breathing if respiratory rate is:
Select one:
a. 50 breaths/minute
b. below 50 breaths/minute
c. 50 breaths/minute or more
d. 40 breaths/minute or more
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b. Droplet transmission
c. Airborne transmission
d. Fomites
Fomites
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The patient with a respiratory rate that is within normal limits is the _____ whose respiratory rate is
_____ breaths/minute.
Select one:
a. 16-month-old; 36
b. 6-year-old; 20
c. 14-year-old;26
d. 40-year-old; 10
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A radiologic technologist is taking vital signs of an adult patient whose oxygen saturation is 96%. The
patient’s temperature is 102° F, blood pressure is 130/86, pulse is 100 beats/min, and respiratory rate
is 26 breaths/min. Which factor may be contributing to the elevated respiratory rate?
Select one:
Vibrio cholera, the causative organism for cholera, is transported by which vehicle?
Select one:
a. Animals
b. Food
c. Soil
d. Water
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Upon taking the Chest X-ray of Myrna, you noticed that she has difficulty breathing when on her back
and must sit upright in bed to breath, effectively and comfortably. The radiologic technologist
recognizes this condition as:
Select one:
a. Apnea
b. Orthopnea
c. Dyspnea
d. Tachypnea
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Among the route of medication administration, it is the safe, most convenient and least expensive.
Select one:
a. oral route
b. parenteral route
c. topical route
d. inhalant route
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d. all of these
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If the patient had a cast applied to the lower leg, what pulse would be assessed to evaluate circulation
in the leg?
Select one:
a. radial
b. dorsalis pedis
c. popliteal
d. femoral
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Which of the following is proper element of a wheelchair to x-ray table transfer of a patient who can
stand but cannot walk?
1. The radiographer stands beside the patient with one arm around the patient’s waist, the other
grasping the patient’s opposite forearm.
2. The radiographer stands facing the patient and places both hand on the patient’s scapulae.
3. The radiographer helps the patient into a standing position then stands behind the wheelchair to
prevent it from moving while the patient sits sideway in it.
Select one:
a. 1 only
b. 2 only
c. 3 only
d. 1, 2 & 3
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Select one:
a. 1,2 and 3
b. 2,3 and 4
c. 1,2 and 4
d. 1,2,3, and 4
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Linens used for drapes or blankets for patients should be handled in such away that they do not
increase _______________.
Select one:
a. Agents
b. Infection
c. Dirt
d. Dust
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The radiologic technologist should always tell the patient that they are now ready to assess
respirations.
Select one:
a. The statement is correct
b. The statement is false
c. I don’t know the answer
d. The statement is vague
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a. Contaminated
b. Medically Aseptic
c. Sterile
d. Surgically Aseptic
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A client had oral surgery following a motor vehicle accident. The radiologic technologist assessing the
client finds the skin flushed and warm. Which of the following would be the best method to take the
client’s body temperature?
Select one:
a. Oral
b. Axillary
c. Arterial line
d. Rectal
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Request indicating patient information the name, name of exam, affected part and initial findings to be
ruled out
Select one:
a. X-ray request form
b. Radiology request form
d. Trendelenburg
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a. Identify problems
b. Monitor the condition of a patient
c. Evaluate patients’ response/s to intervention/s
d. All of the above
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An upper respiratory tract infection characterized by an inspiratory whooping sound followed by bouts
of coughing characterizes which vaccine-preventable disease?
Select one:
a. Tetanus
b. Diphtheria
c. Pertussis
d. Rubeola
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b. Viruses
c. Prions
d. Protozoa
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d. evaporation
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Your answer is correct.
evaporation-transfer of heat when a liquid is changed to a gas
radiation -transfer of heat from one surface to another without contact
convection -transfer of heat away by air movements
conduction-transfer of heat from one object to another with direct contact
The correct answer is: evaporation
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When assisting a Patient with Intravenous line to put on a hospital gown what should be done first?
Select one:
a. Start with the unaffected side first
Regulate the flow of water so that it does not splash from the ______________.
Select one:
a. Bowl
b. Faucet
c. Sink
d. Towel
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Which of the following guidelines will effectively protect the radiographer from physical harm while
moving a large patient?
Select one:
a. Push a weight instead of pulling it
b. Keep the feet as close together as possible
c. Avoid using the patient’s moving abilities
d. Capsid
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c. Both A & B
d. none of the choices
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Koplik’s spots, ulcerations on the inside surface of the cheeks, are viral enanthema associated with
which condition?
Select one:
a. Measles
b. Mumps
c. Rubella
d. Varicella
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Healthcare associated infections properly refer to diseases contracted by in-patients AT LEAST how
many hours after being admitted to the hospital?
Select one:
a. 12 hours
b. 48 hours
c. 24 hours
d. 72 hours
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c. Supine
d. Trendelenburg
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Patient with cardiogenic shock should be placed in what position for comfort?
Select one:
a. Supine
b. Trendelenburg
c. Semi-Fowler’s
d. Fowler’s
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b. exercise
c. respiration
d. sleep
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You are to measure the client's initial blood pressure reading by doing all of the following EXCEPT:
Select one:
The use of negative air pressure in private rooms falls under which type of precautions?
Select one:
a. Standard precautions
b. Contact precautions
c. Droplet precautions
d. Airborne precautions
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Droplet transmission involves the propulsion of oral or respiratory secretions at which MAXIMUM
distance?
Select one:
a. 1 foot
b. 2 feet
c. 3 feet
d. 4 feet
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Which term describes infections acquired by patients or healthcare workers in the setting of the
hospital or clinic?
Select one:
a. Nosocomial infections
a. Patient Fall
b. Incorrect introduction of drugs
c. Wrong x-ray procedure
d. Incorrect patient identity
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Giardiasis is an example of an infection caused by which class of single-celled pathogens that have
distinct nuclei?
Select one:
a. Bacteria
b. Fungi
c. Viruses
d. Protozoa
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c. Stethoscope
d. Sphygmomanometer
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Term denoting that the patient has no knowledge of the procedures that will be performed and that
verbal consent should be obtained.
Select one:
a. Simple Consent
b. Inadequate Consent
c. Informed consent
d. Blank Consent
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Notifying the patient of specific procedures and the options involved in his care.
Select one:
a. Informed consent
b. Blank Consent
c. Ignorant Consent
d. None of the Above
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There are many factors that affect vital signs. Which one of the following factors is the most common?
Select one:
a. Nutrition
b. Age
c. Pain
d. Environment
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Which pulse is measured on the left side of the chest directly over the heart?
Select one:
a. brachial
b. carotid
c. apical
d. radial
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Which of the following are necessary when returning a patient to their room following x-ray
examination?
1. Lower the bed to the lowest position.
2. Report the return of the patient to the appropriate
nursing station.
3. Take the patient’s medical chart to the
radiology department to add the report from the
x- ray examination.
Select one:
a. 1 & 2 only
b. 1 & 3 only
c. 2 & 3 only
d. 1, 2 & 3
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Which blood-borne pathogen carries the highest risk of infection after needlestick injury?
Select one:
a. Hepatitis A virus
b. Hepatitis B virus
c. Hepatitis C virus
d. Human immunodeficiency virus
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Your answer is correct.
Needlestick injuries present an opportunity for the transmission of bloodborne viral infections, among
which are hepatitis B, hepatitis C and HIV, which are associated with 6-30%, 1.8% and 0.3% infection
risks, respectively.
The correct answer is: Hepatitis B virus
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Select one:
a. Two forms of simple consent
b. Component of informed consent
c. Components of Blank Consent
After a few hours in the Emergency Room, Mr. Dizon is admitted to the ward with an order of hourly
monitoring of blood pressure. The RT finds that the cuff is too narrow while the intern is taking the
patient’s blood pressure and and you know that this will cause the blood pressure reading to be:
Select one:
a. Inconsistent
b. low systolic and high diastolic pressure
d. Surgical Asepsis
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Select one:
a. 1 and 2
b. 3 and 4
c. 4 and 5
d. none of the above
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Your answer is incorrect.
Signs and symptoms of hypoglycemia are Shaking, nervousness and irritability dizziness and hunger,
may complain of headache, profuse and hunger, cold clammy skin and diminishing motor
consciousness.
The correct answer is: none of the above
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The temperature of a patient is measured every 6 hours at 6 AM, 12 PM, 6 PM, and 12 AM. Which
temperature reading is expected to be low due to a normal variation?
Select one:
a. The measurement at 6 AM
b. The measurement at 12 PM
c. The measurement at 6 PM
d. The measurement at 12 AM
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This pertains to the reflection of the balance between the heat produced and the heat lost from the
body:
Select one:
a. Temperature
b. Pulse
c. Respiration
d.
Blood pressure
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Select one:
a. 1 & 2 only
b. 1 & 3 only
c. 2& 3only
d. 1, 2 & 3
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A form of pharyngitis complicated by the formation of pseudomembranes that may block the airway
characterizes which vaccine-preventable disease?
Select one:
a. Tetanus
b. Diphtheria
c. Pertussis
d. Rubeola
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The use of N95 respirator masks is recommended for known or suspected cases of which
communicable disease?
Select one:
a. Pneumonia
b. Pulmonary tuberculosis
c. Gonorrhea
d. HIV Infection
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When untreated, which infection could lead to cancer in a select subset of patients?
Select one:
a. Viral hepatitis
b. Varicella
c. Pulmonary tuberculosis
d. Syphilis
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The sexually transmitted disease, gonorrhea is a disease that is spread predominantly through which
mode?
Select one:
a. Vector transmission
b. Contact transmission
c. Airborne transmission
d. Fomites
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These are caused by occlusion of the blood supply to the brain, rupture of the blood supply to the
brain, or rupture of a cerebral artery, resulting in hemorrhage directly into the brain tissues or into the
spaces surrounding the brain.
Select one:
a. Shock
b. Diabetes Mellitus
c. Seizure
Before doing the ultrasound, the radiologic technologist is preparing to take vital signs in an alert client
admitted to the hospital with dehydration secondary to vomiting and diarrhea. What is the best method
used to assess the client’s temperature?
Select one:
a. Oral
b. Axillary
c. Radial
d. Heat sensitive tape
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If the radiologic technologist is taking a rectal temperature on an infant, how far should the
thermometer be inserted into the rectum?
Select one:
a. ½ inch
b. 1 inch
c. 1 ½ inches
d. Just the tip of the rectal thermometer will do
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Why is anaphylactic shock the most frequent seen type of shock in the diagnostic imaging
department?
Select one:
a. Patients who come for diagnostic imaging procedures are weak and debilitated.
This refers to transfer of heat from one surface to another without contact:
Select one:
a. conduction
b. convection
c. radiation
d. evaporation
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The legal aspect of obtaining consent deals with the imaging staff.
Select one:
a. Informed consent
b. Blank Consent
c. Ignorant Consent
a. Absence
b. Condition
c. Infection
d. Sterilization
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In most cases, the radiologic technologist’s first action that should be taken in a life-threatening
emergency is _________.
Select one:
a. epilepsy
b. fainting
c. hypoglycemia
d. convulsion
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Your answer is correct.
Epilepsy is the most common cause of convulsive seizures.
The correct answer is: epilepsy
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The RT uses a stethoscope to auscultate a male patient’s chest. Which statement about a stethoscope
with a bell and diaphragm is true?
Select one:
a. The bell detects high-pitched sounds best
Involved when a patient wants a procedure to be performed although they may not have given or
written approval.
Select one:
a. Implied Constructive Consent
b. Expressed Consent
c. Inadequate Consent
d. Blank Consent.
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Congenital infection of which disease may lead to deafness, eye lesions, heart malformations or mental
retardation in the newborn?
Select one:
a. Measles
b. Mumps
c. Rubella
d. Varicella
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Radiologic technologists understand that a patient’s diastolic pressure represents which physiologic
function?
Select one:
a. The pressure needed to open the aortic and pulmonic valves
b. The pressure in blood vessels when the ventricles contract
c. The pressure of the blood returning to the heart from the venous system
When counting the pulse rate, you may use the pulse at what points?
Select one:
a. The carotid artery
b. The radial artery
c. The apical area of the heart via the chest using a stethoscope