RAD1125 - FINAL EXAM PRACTICE TEST
NEWEST 2025 WITH 100% QUESTIONS
AND 100% ANSWERS (verified bt experts)
GRADED A+
Remnant Radiation - CORRECT ANSWER-radiation resulting after the x-ray beam exits
the object
fundamentals of image production - CORRECT ANSWER-Cathode(-)- source of
electrons
Voltage- method to accelerate electrons to great speed
anode(+)- method to stop electrons and cause energy transformation
5 rights of drug administration - CORRECT ANSWER-1. right patient
2. right medication
3. right dose
4. right route of administration
5. right time of delivery
Documentation after drug administration - CORRECT ANSWER-1. Reactions
2. Route
3. Site
4. Dosage
5. Date/time
6. If pt refuses
Routes of Administration - CORRECT ANSWER-enteral and parenteral
Label of Needle - CORRECT ANSWER-Gauge and length of needle
, bolus injection - CORRECT ANSWER-A single dose of medication administered all at
one time.
Positive on X-rays - CORRECT ANSWER-Shows white, radiopaque, contrasts
What does CT use for contrast? - CORRECT ANSWER-iodine
Negative X-Ray - CORRECT ANSWER-Shows black, Air
Chemical Form of Barium Sulfate - CORRECT ANSWER-BaSO4
Urticaria - CORRECT ANSWER-hives
orthostatic hypotension - CORRECT ANSWER-low blood pressure that occurs upon
standing up
Wheelchair Transfers - CORRECT ANSWER-Determine patient's strong and weak
sides
Always position the patient so that he or she transfers toward the strong side. 45
degrees
Lock wheelchair locks and move footrests out of the way
# of people needed for transfer - CORRECT ANSWER-3
piggostat - CORRECT ANSWER-immobilization device used to obtain upright images of
a child
Types of shock - CORRECT ANSWER-Cardiogenic
Hypovolemic
Neurogenic
Anaphylactic
Septic
cerebrovascular accident (CVA) - CORRECT ANSWER-a.k.a. "Stroke". Lack of blood
supply to the brain causing brain damage
epistaxis - CORRECT ANSWER-nosebleed
Vertigo - CORRECT ANSWER-dizziness
cardiac arrest - CORRECT ANSWER-sudden, unexpected stoppage of heart action,
often leading to sudden cardiac death
Meds that need to be known before contrast - CORRECT ANSWER-Metformin and
Glucophage
NEWEST 2025 WITH 100% QUESTIONS
AND 100% ANSWERS (verified bt experts)
GRADED A+
Remnant Radiation - CORRECT ANSWER-radiation resulting after the x-ray beam exits
the object
fundamentals of image production - CORRECT ANSWER-Cathode(-)- source of
electrons
Voltage- method to accelerate electrons to great speed
anode(+)- method to stop electrons and cause energy transformation
5 rights of drug administration - CORRECT ANSWER-1. right patient
2. right medication
3. right dose
4. right route of administration
5. right time of delivery
Documentation after drug administration - CORRECT ANSWER-1. Reactions
2. Route
3. Site
4. Dosage
5. Date/time
6. If pt refuses
Routes of Administration - CORRECT ANSWER-enteral and parenteral
Label of Needle - CORRECT ANSWER-Gauge and length of needle
, bolus injection - CORRECT ANSWER-A single dose of medication administered all at
one time.
Positive on X-rays - CORRECT ANSWER-Shows white, radiopaque, contrasts
What does CT use for contrast? - CORRECT ANSWER-iodine
Negative X-Ray - CORRECT ANSWER-Shows black, Air
Chemical Form of Barium Sulfate - CORRECT ANSWER-BaSO4
Urticaria - CORRECT ANSWER-hives
orthostatic hypotension - CORRECT ANSWER-low blood pressure that occurs upon
standing up
Wheelchair Transfers - CORRECT ANSWER-Determine patient's strong and weak
sides
Always position the patient so that he or she transfers toward the strong side. 45
degrees
Lock wheelchair locks and move footrests out of the way
# of people needed for transfer - CORRECT ANSWER-3
piggostat - CORRECT ANSWER-immobilization device used to obtain upright images of
a child
Types of shock - CORRECT ANSWER-Cardiogenic
Hypovolemic
Neurogenic
Anaphylactic
Septic
cerebrovascular accident (CVA) - CORRECT ANSWER-a.k.a. "Stroke". Lack of blood
supply to the brain causing brain damage
epistaxis - CORRECT ANSWER-nosebleed
Vertigo - CORRECT ANSWER-dizziness
cardiac arrest - CORRECT ANSWER-sudden, unexpected stoppage of heart action,
often leading to sudden cardiac death
Meds that need to be known before contrast - CORRECT ANSWER-Metformin and
Glucophage