DXA FINAL EXAM 2026/2027 WITH ACTUAL
CORRECT QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED
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QUESTIONS AND SOLUTIONS|ALREADY
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FRAX tool is accessible:
A. ISCD website
B. Disc from ASRT
C. Smartphone App
D. Desktop at home
C. Smartphone App
Only 1/4 of vertebral fx go unreported.
A. True
B. False
B. False
What are the most common osteoporosis-related fx?
A. Hip
B. Wrist
C. Vertebral compression
D. Pelvic
C. Vertebral compression
ISCD recommendations state VFA is indicated if the T-score is ___ and 1 other qualification is
met.
A. Less than -1
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,B. Less than -2
C. More than -1
D. More than -2
A. Less than -1
Using the Tenant classification method, a severe vertebral fx has a height reduction of ____.
A. 10-20%
B. 20-40%
C. 25-39%
D. 40% or higher
D. 40% or higher
Which terminology is an acceptable description of a vertebral fx in a VFA report?
A. Wedge fx
B. Burst Fx
C. Mild vertebral fx
D. Unstable Fx
C. Mild vertebral fx
Which of the following is a criterion for an osteoporotic fx diagnosis?
A. Involvement with trauma
B. Correlation with tumor
C. Metabolic disease of spine
D. Centrally concave endplate depression
D. Centrally concave endplate depression
Which deformity typically manifests in adolescents and presents with remarkable kyphosis?
A. Physiological wedging
B. Scheuermann's disease
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, C. Degenerative Scoliosis
D. Cupid's bow deformity
B. Scheuermann's disease
Which of the following is NOT a reason for additional spine imaging?
A. Obvious compression fx
B. 2 or more mild (grade 1) deformities
C. Vertebral deformities with a hx of relevant
D. Unidentifiable vertebrae between T7-L4
A. Obvious compression fx
If a vertebrae is difficult to assess, contrast and inversion tools may be used to locate vertebra
position.
A. True
B. False
A. True
When is VFA imaging typically performed?
A. During bone mineral density testing
B. During f/u office visit
C. After bone mineral density results are reported by the provider
D. After known fx is found
A. During bone mineral density testing
Why might a vertebra be excluded from the baseline analysis?
A. Aggressive drug therapy
B. Excessive joint hypertrophy
C. Too many osteocytes
D. New osteoporotic fx in the ROI
B. Excessive joint hypertrophy
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CORRECT QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED
DETAILED ANSWERS |CURRENTLY TESTING
QUESTIONS AND SOLUTIONS|ALREADY
GRADED A+ |JUST
RELEASED!!|GUARANTEED PASS
FRAX tool is accessible:
A. ISCD website
B. Disc from ASRT
C. Smartphone App
D. Desktop at home
C. Smartphone App
Only 1/4 of vertebral fx go unreported.
A. True
B. False
B. False
What are the most common osteoporosis-related fx?
A. Hip
B. Wrist
C. Vertebral compression
D. Pelvic
C. Vertebral compression
ISCD recommendations state VFA is indicated if the T-score is ___ and 1 other qualification is
met.
A. Less than -1
1|Page
,B. Less than -2
C. More than -1
D. More than -2
A. Less than -1
Using the Tenant classification method, a severe vertebral fx has a height reduction of ____.
A. 10-20%
B. 20-40%
C. 25-39%
D. 40% or higher
D. 40% or higher
Which terminology is an acceptable description of a vertebral fx in a VFA report?
A. Wedge fx
B. Burst Fx
C. Mild vertebral fx
D. Unstable Fx
C. Mild vertebral fx
Which of the following is a criterion for an osteoporotic fx diagnosis?
A. Involvement with trauma
B. Correlation with tumor
C. Metabolic disease of spine
D. Centrally concave endplate depression
D. Centrally concave endplate depression
Which deformity typically manifests in adolescents and presents with remarkable kyphosis?
A. Physiological wedging
B. Scheuermann's disease
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, C. Degenerative Scoliosis
D. Cupid's bow deformity
B. Scheuermann's disease
Which of the following is NOT a reason for additional spine imaging?
A. Obvious compression fx
B. 2 or more mild (grade 1) deformities
C. Vertebral deformities with a hx of relevant
D. Unidentifiable vertebrae between T7-L4
A. Obvious compression fx
If a vertebrae is difficult to assess, contrast and inversion tools may be used to locate vertebra
position.
A. True
B. False
A. True
When is VFA imaging typically performed?
A. During bone mineral density testing
B. During f/u office visit
C. After bone mineral density results are reported by the provider
D. After known fx is found
A. During bone mineral density testing
Why might a vertebra be excluded from the baseline analysis?
A. Aggressive drug therapy
B. Excessive joint hypertrophy
C. Too many osteocytes
D. New osteoporotic fx in the ROI
B. Excessive joint hypertrophy
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