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RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGIST CERTIFICATION EXAMINATION Based on ARRT Radiography Content Specifications 2026–2027 Testing Cycle

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Radiologic Technologist

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RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGIST CERTIFICATION
EXAMINATION
BASED ON ARRT RADIOGRAPHY CONTENT
SPECIFICATIONS
2026–2027 TESTING CYCLE
SECTION 1: PATIENT CARE (Questions 1–17)




Question 1: Before performing a radiographic examination, the technologist's most important

action is to:

Answer: Verify the correct patient and correct examination using two patient identifiers.

Rationale: Patient identification and exam verification are the most critical safety steps before

any radiographic procedure. The technologist must confirm the patient's identity using at least

two identifiers (e.g., full name and date of birth) and verify that the examination ordered matches

the procedure to be performed. Verification of blood type, insurance status, or dietary intake is

not required before imaging.




Question 2: A patient arrives for an IV urogram and reports a severe allergy to shellfish. What is

the most appropriate action?

,Answer: Notify the radiologist; the patient may require premedication with corticosteroids and

antihistamines.

Rationale: Shellfish allergy is associated with an increased risk of allergic reactions to iodinated

contrast media due to cross-reactivity. Premedication protocols typically include steroids and

antihistamines administered hours before the procedure. The radiologist should be notified to

determine the appropriate course of action. The technologist should not proceed without

consulting the radiologist.




Question 3: Which infection control precaution is appropriate for a patient with active

tuberculosis?

Answer: Airborne precautions, including an N95 respirator and negative pressure room.

Rationale: Tuberculosis (TB) is transmitted through airborne particles (droplet nuclei) and

requires airborne precautions. The technologist must wear an N95 respirator, the patient should

be placed in a negative pressure room, and patient movement should be limited. Standard

precautions alone are insufficient for airborne diseases. Contact precautions are for organisms

transmitted by direct contact. Droplet precautions are for infections transmitted by large

respiratory droplets (e.g., influenza).

,Question 4: A patient becomes diaphoretic, pale, and reports feeling lightheaded during a

venipuncture for contrast injection. The technologist should first:

Answer: Stop the procedure, lower the patient's head, and assess vital signs.

Rationale: These signs suggest a vasovagal response (syncope). The immediate priority is to stop

the procedure, place the patient in a supine or Trendelenburg position to improve cerebral blood

flow, and assess vital signs. The technologist should remain with the patient and call for

assistance if needed. Continuing the procedure would be unsafe.




Question 5: The legal doctrine that requires the technologist to obtain the patient's voluntary

agreement before performing a procedure is called:

Answer: Informed consent.

Rationale: Informed consent requires that the patient understands the procedure, its purpose,

associated risks, benefits, and available alternatives before agreeing to proceed. The

technologist may witness the consent but cannot provide the detailed medical explanation—that

is the responsibility of the ordering physician or radiologist. Negligence is the failure to exercise

reasonable care. Malpractice is professional negligence.




Question 6: A patient with a history of diabetes and renal insufficiency is scheduled for a CT

scan with IV contrast. Which laboratory value is most important to assess before the procedure?

, Answer: Serum creatinine and estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR).

Rationale: Iodinated contrast media can cause contrast-induced nephropathy (CIN), particularly

in patients with preexisting renal impairment. Serum creatinine and eGFR are used to assess

renal function and determine the risk of CIN. Patients with significant renal impairment may

require alternative imaging or pre-procedure hydration. Blood glucose is important for diabetes

management but does not assess contrast risk.




Question 7: When transferring a patient with right-sided weakness from a stretcher to the X-ray

table, the technologist should:

Answer: Position the stretcher on the patient's strong side and use proper body mechanics.

Rationale: Patients with unilateral weakness should be transferred with the stretcher positioned

on their strong side to allow them to assist with the transfer. The technologist should use proper

body mechanics, lock the stretcher and table wheels, and obtain assistance if the patient is

unable to move independently. Transferring on the weak side increases fall risk.




Question 8: Which of the following is a violation of the Health Insurance Portability and

Accountability Act (HIPAA)?

Answer: Discussing a patient's test results in a public elevator.

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