Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers
Which of the following is a mandatory element on the safety data sheet?
A. Environmental effects
B.Transport hazard class
C.Special precautions for landfills
D.Flash point - CORRECT ANSWER - Flash point
What is a potential drawback of using a very small focal spot. during imaging?
A. Increased motion artifacts
B. Longer exposure times
C. Reduced spatial resolution
D. Increased heat load in the tube - CORRECT ANSWER - Increased heat lobe in tube
It allows for better detail and resolution, but it increases the heat load
When positioning a patient for a medial oblique ankle, what degree should the internal rotation
be?
A. 10 degree
B. 45 degree
C. 15 degree
D. 30 degree - CORRECT ANSWER - 45 degree
A patients history states their is a possible torus fracture of the radius, which of the following
describes a torus fracture?
A. Fracture of radius associated with dislocation of ulna
B. fracture through diseased section of bone
C. Incomplete fracture of the shaft with impaction and bulging of periosteum
, D.Incomplete fracture with one side of cortex fractured and displaced - CORRECT
ANSWER - Incomplete fracture of the shaft with impaction and bulging or periosteum
How wide is the border in sterile field that is non-sterile and considered safe to touch?
A. 0.5 inch
B. 1 inch
C. 1.5 inches
D. 2 inches - CORRECT ANSWER - 1 inch
One inch of the sterile drape is considered non sterile and safe to touch
How many phalanges are in each foot?
A. 6
B.8
C.5
D.14 - CORRECT ANSWER - 14
including proximal, middle, and distal digits
In personal dosimetry reports, what does LDE indicate?
A. linear dose exposure
B. long term dose exposure
C. Lens dose equivalent
D. Long dose exposure - CORRECT ANSWER - Lens dose exposure , measuring
radiation exposure specifically to lens of the eye
The term that Is used to refer to the cavity between lungs is
A. Pleura
B. Mediastinum
C. Pericardium