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ARRT Primary and Post-Primary Board Certification Exam
Radiologic Technologists
ARRT Radiology Certification Exams
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2025-2026
ARRT Radiology Certification Exams
Radiologic Technologists
ARRT Primary and Post-Primary Board Certifications
American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT).
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The radiation weighting factor is used to calculate:
a. Absorbed Dose (D)
b. Effective Dose (EfD)
c. Equivalent Dose (EqD) - =Answer>> c. Equivalent Dose
(EqD)
(The Radiation Weighting Factor is used to calculate the
Equivalent Dose (EqD) by multiplying the Absorbed Dose (D) by
the Radiation Weighting Factor)
The fact that different types of tissues in a radiograph absorb
differing amounts of radiation describes:
a. Image contrast
b. Subject contrast
c. Receptor exposure
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d. Absorption contrast - =Answer>> b. Subject Contrast
(Adjacent tissues with large differences in atomic number
and/or density will create a high degree of subject contrast.
This is largely the result of differing proportions of photoelectric
interactions in the different tissues. Photoelectric effect, which
is responsible for differential absorption and the creation of
contrast, is dependent on the tissue density and atomic
number)
The contraction of the ventricles is represented by which
segment of the EKG pattern?
a. P wave
b. QRS Complex
c. ST segment
d. T wave - =Answer>> b. QRS Complex
(The normal QRS complex is the largest segment of an EKG
pattern and represents the movement of electrical impulse
through the ventricles during contraction.)
If an individual received an Absorbed Dose (D) of 5 mGy of beta
particles, what is the Equivalent Dose (EqD) received by this
individual?
a. 100 mSv
b. 50 mSv
c. 25 mSv
d. 5 mSv - =Answer>> d. 5 mSv
(To calculate the Equivalent Dose (EqD) received by this
individual, the Absorbed Dose (D) would be multiplied by the
Weighting Factor of beta particles: 5 mGy (D) x 1 (Weighting
Factor) = 5 mSv.)
The Hematopoietic Syndrome of Acute Radiation syndrome
(ARS) will occur at a whole-body dose of:
a. 10 Gy
b. 0.5 Gy
c. 50 Gy
d. 1 Gy - =Answer>> d. 1 Gy
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(Hematopoietic Syndrome will occur at a dose threshold of 1 Gy
or greater. It is characterized by death of the body's blood cells.
Death by Hematopoietic Syndrome is often caused by
hemorrhage or infection)
Recommendations for dietary restrictions prior to an exam
involving injection of iodine contrast media include which of the
following?
a. no restrictions are recommended
b. NPO after midnight prior to the day of the exam
c. NPO for one hour prior to the exam
d. increased hydration the day before and NPO for one hour
prior to the exam - =Answer>> d. increased hydration the
day before and NPO for one hour prior to the exam
Cataracts due to radiation exposure are classified as:
a. Short-term effect and stochastic
b. Long-term effect and deterministic
c. Short-term effect and deterministic
d. Long-term effect and stochastic - =Answer>> b. Long-
term effect and deterministic
(Cataracts are both a long-term effect and deterministic in
nature. They require a specific dose threshold in order to form
and will not develop until several years after the radiation
exposure)
The most common reaction to iodinated contrast media is:
a. hives
b. itching
c. vomiting
d. edema - =Answer>> a. hives
Which of these devices in a cassette-less image receptor
convert light into electrons?
a. Thin-film transistor (TFT) array
b. Scintillator layer
c. Photodiode
d. Amorphous Selenium detector - =Answer>> c.
Photodiode
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