1. Which of the following best describes the primary purpose of diagnostic
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radiography?
A. To treat diseases using ionizing radiation
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B. To produce images of internal structures for diagnosis
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C. To monitor patient vital signs
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D. To sterilize medical equipment
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Rationale: Diagnostic radiography’s main purpose is to produce images of internal
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body structures, allowing physicians to detect and diagnose abnormalities. Options
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A, C, and D are unrelated to diagnostic imaging.
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2. What is the primary source of ionizing radiation in medical imaging?
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A. MRI scanner ma
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D. PET scanner ma
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ray tube generates ionizing radiation used in diagnostic radiography. MRI and
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ionizing energy, while PET uses radioactive tracers rather than producing radiati
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on in a tube.
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3. How does the ALARA principle guide radiologic practice?
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C. Limiting patient interaction to reduce infection
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Rationale: ALARA (“As Low As Reasonably Achievable”) ensures patient and
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staff receive the minimum radiation dose necessary for diagnostic-quality images.
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,4. A radiologic technologist is preparing to image a patient with a suspected
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fracture. Which safety measure is most important?
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A. Using the fastest imaging speed
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B. Ensuring proper patient shielding and positioning
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Rationale: Proper shielding and positioning minimize unnecessary exposure and pr
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otect radiosensitive tissues. Options A, C, and D can increase radiation risk or deg
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ologist respond? ma
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B. Explain that dose is minimized and benefits outweigh risks
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D. Increase exposure to ensure better images
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Rationale: Patients should be informed about the low dose and the diagnostic ben
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efits, reducing anxiety and promoting informed consent.
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6. Which professional organization establishes standards for radiologic
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technologists?
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A. WHO
B. ASRT
C. FDA
D. CDC
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Rationale: The American Society of Radiologic Technologists (ASRT) sets educati
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onal and professional standards. FDA regulates equipment, CDC focuses on infection
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control, WHO on global health.
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, 7. Which imaging modality does not use ionizing radiation?
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A. CT scan ma
B. MRI
C. X-ray
D. Fluoroscopy
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Rationale: MRI uses magnetic fields and radio waves, which are non-
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ionizing. CT, X-ray, and fluoroscopy all use ionizing radiation.
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8. What is the most radiosensitive tissue in the human body?
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A. Muscle
B. Skin
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D. Cartilage
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Rationale: Bone marrow contains rapidly dividing cells, making it highly sensitive
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to ionizing radiation. Muscle, skin, and cartilage are less sensitive.
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9. Which factor primarily affects the quality of an X-ray image?
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A. Patient diet ma
B. Tube voltage and current
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Rationale: Tube voltage (kVp) and current (mA) control X-
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ray energy and photon quantity, directly affecting image quality.
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10. How often should radiologic equipment be tested for quality assurance?
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A. Daily
B. Monthly
C. Annually
D. Only when malfunction occurs
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