ARRT RADIOGRAPHY EXAM MASTERY
## 2026-2027 EDITION | 250+ PRACTICE
QUESTIONS WITH DETAILED EXPLANATIONS
# Table Of Contents
| Section | Domain/Content Area | Questions | Page |
|---------|---------------------|-----------|------|
| **Domain 1** | **Patient Care And Interactions** | 1-35 | 1 |
| **Domain 2** | **Radiation Safety And Protection** | 36-80 | 8 |
| **Domain 3** | **Image Production And Acquisition** | 81-130 | 17 |
| **Domain 4** | **Radiographic Procedures And Positioning** | 131-200 | 27 |
| **Domain 5** | **Equipment Operation And Quality Assurance** | 201-230 | 40
|
| **Domain 6** | **Clinical Scenarios And Problem Solving** | 231-250 | 44 |
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# DOMAIN 1: PATIENT CARE AND INTERACTIONS
### Question 1
When a patient enters the radiography room, the technologist's MOST important
initial step is to:
A) Position the patient on the examination table
B) Verify the patient's identity using two identifiers
C) Adjust the X-ray machine settings
D) Begin the exposure sequence
**Correct Answer: B**
**Rationale:** Verifying patient identity using two identifiers (e.g., name and date
of birth) is the most important initial step to prevent errors and ensure safe,
accurate imaging . This aligns with the ARRT Patient Care content specifications
regarding patient identification and safety protocols. Failure to properly identify
patients is a leading cause of medical errors.
**Incorrect Answers:**
- **A. Position the patient on the examination table** – Positioning occurs after
patient identification, not before. Positioning the wrong patient would be a serious
error.
- **C. Adjust the X-ray machine settings** – Technical adjustments should be
made after patient identification and confirmation of the ordered exam.
- **D. Begin the exposure sequence** – This would be the last step in the process,
after patient identification, positioning, and technical factor selection.
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### Question 2
A patient expresses anxiety before a chest X-ray. The BEST action for the
technologist is to:
A) Proceed quickly to minimize the patient's anxiety
B) Explain the procedure and allow the patient to ask questions
C) Ask the patient to leave and reschedule
D) Administer a sedative without a physician's order
**Correct Answer: B**
**Rationale:** Explaining the procedure and allowing the patient to express
concerns addresses the patient's anxiety through communication and education .
This approach builds trust, reduces fear of the unknown, and supports patient-
centered care, which is a core component of the ARRT Patient Care domain.
**Incorrect Answers:**
- **A. Proceed quickly to minimize the patient's anxiety** – Rushing can increase
anxiety and may lead to errors. It does not address the patient's concerns.
- **C. Ask the patient to leave and reschedule** – This does not meet the patient's
needs and delays necessary care.
- **D. Administer a sedative without a physician's order** – This is outside the
technologist's scope of practice and could be dangerous.
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### Question 3
A patient with a suspected cervical spine injury must be moved. The BEST
approach is to:
A) Use a log-roll technique with spinal precautions
B) Move the patient without support to save time
C) Sit the patient upright immediately
D) Ignore spinal precautions
**Correct Answer: A**
**Rationale:** The log-roll technique with spinal precautions is the correct
approach for moving a patient with a suspected cervical spine injury. This
technique maintains spinal alignment and prevents further injury . The ARRT
emphasizes proper patient transfer techniques as a key aspect of patient care and
safety.
**Incorrect Answers:**
- **B. Move the patient without support** – This could cause spinal cord injury or
exacerbate existing injuries.
- **C. Sit the patient upright immediately** – Moving a patient with an unstable
cervical spine to an upright position could cause catastrophic injury.
- **D. Ignore spinal precautions** – This is negligent and could result in serious
harm to the patient.
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