(Test Bank all Chapters)
Chapter 01: Radiography Education: From Classroom to Clinic
Callaway: Introduction to Radiologic Science, 8th Edition
MULTIPLE CHOICE
1. The key individual in the healthcare setting is:
a. the doctor
b. the radiologist
c. the chief technologist
d. the patient
ANS: D
2. The responsibility of the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology
(JRCERT) is to:
a. review and accredit educational programs in radiologic technology
b. evaluate curricula for programs in radiologic technology
c. develop guidelines for clinical education
d. develop radiation safety policy
ANS: A
3. The accreditation of a radiologic technology program ensures:
a. acceptance by the ARRT
b. funding by the college or hospital
c. that all students will pass the national board examination
d. all of the above
ANS: A
4. The JRCERT accreditation is:
a. a non-governmental process
b. mandatory for radiologic technology programs
c. a requirement for therapy programs
d. sponsored by ARRT
ANS: A
5. The course of study of normal anatomy and function of the body is:
a. radiographic anatomy
b. human structure and function
c. structure and sequel of pathology
d. normal radiographic procedures
ANS: B
6. The student/patient relationship is mainly taught in:
a. medical ethics
b. radiographic procedures
c. patient care methods
d. patient radiation protection
, ANS: C
7. The clinical education will include:
a. medical ethics and law
b. radiographic procedures
c. radiation protection
d. all of the above
ANS: D
8. Students begin clinical education as:
a. an adjunct radiography volunteer
b. a passive radiography participant
c. a part-time hospital employee
d. an adjunct radiography employee
ANS: B
9. The language of medicine teaches the student how to:
a. interact with other medical employees
b. communicate with patients of different backgrounds
c. understand anatomic and medical terms
d. address the medical hierarchy properly
ANS: C
10. Radiation protection teaches the student:
a. how to protect the patient
b. how to protect the student
c. how to protect the other health workers
d. all of the above
ANS: D
11. The clinical practice involves cognitive learning, which is a function of:
a. relative facts and information
b. attitudes and feelings
c. values and beliefs
d. applying knowledge
ANS: A
12. Student independent clinical performance phase begins when:
a. students perform radiographic procedures alone
b. students perform radiographic procedures as an employee
c. students perform radiographic procedures with indirect supervision
d. students request the opportunity to act independently
ANS: C
,Chapter 02: Becoming an Outstanding Student
Callaway: Introduction to Radiologic Science, 8th Edition
MULTIPLE CHOICE
1. The most important information you should have as you begin your radiography program
is:
a. tuition and textbook costs
b. knowledge of yourself
c. location of clinical sites
d. your classmates
ANS: B
2. The hierarchy of human needs was described by:
a. Freud
b. Einstein
c. Piaget
d. Maslow
ANS: D
3. Nutrition, sleep, relaxation, and exercise are what types of needs?
a. Psychologic
b. Physiologic
c. Mental and emotional
d. Anatomic
ANS: B
4. The most important factor to consider when resolving conflict is to:
a. attack the issue
b. attack the other person so as to gain an advantage
c. abandon the relationship so that no more conflict arises
d. speak first to establish the higher ground
ANS: A
5. Retrieving from memory is:
a. aided by the association and organization of data
b. a function fully understood
c. a function of short-term memory
d. aided by ignoring relevant material
ANS: A
6. Slow learning versus fast learning is more effective in memorization.
a. True
b. False
ANS: B
, 7. The difference between the speed of a speaker’s presentation and your ability to listen
provides the opportunity for:
a. daydreaming
b. texting
c. comparing notes with a classmate
d. reading the chapter in the text
ANS: A
8. The type of memory required for success as a radiography student is:
a. short-term
b. distant
c. long-term
d. fleeting
ANS: C
9. Optimizing memory can be achieved through:
a. adequate sleep
b. proper nutrition
c. organized reading and study
d. all of the above
ANS: D
10. Emotionality is:
a. placing others’ feelings first
b. the quality or state of a sound emotional balance
c. the same as empathy
d. part of Maslow’s hierarchy
ANS: B
11. Critical thinking implies:
a. making a choice agreeable to the group
b. weighing all aspects of the situation
c. making a decision according to current norms
d. relying on surveys and graphs
ANS: B
12. Analytical thinking means:
a. obtaining a consensus among the group
b. being open to the concerns of others
c. gathering opinions from the group
d. gathering evidence of the situation
ANS: D
13. Critical thinking is on basis of:
a. background beliefs
b. a set of universal values
c. self-awareness