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1. The ASRT document that defines the radiographers role is the
A. Standards of Ethics
B. Practice Standards
C. Standard of Care
D. Legal Standards - ANSWER ✓ B. Practice Standards
2. Occurrences that can keep a radiography student from meeting ARRT
certification requirements include
1. being suspended from a radiography program
2. being dismissed/expelled from a radiography program
3. failing more than one course in his or her radiography program
A. 1 only
B. 2 only
C. 1 and 2 only
D. 1, 2, and 3 - ANSWER ✓ C. 1 and 2 only
3. What does PACS stand for? - ANSWER ✓ Picture Archiving and
Communication System
4. What are the four principal components of a PACS system? - ANSWER ✓
1) Image Acquisition System
2) Display System
3) Network
4) Storage System
,5. The term ________ is used to describe the manner in which many computers
and devices can be connected to interact with one another. - ANSWER ✓
Network
6. ________ is the process of remote transmission and viewing of images. -
ANSWER ✓ Teleradiology
7. To ensure adaptability between imaging systems, the ACR and NEMA have
produced a standard imaging interface format known as ________. -
ANSWER ✓ DICOM
8. What does DICOM stand for? - ANSWER ✓ Digital Imaging and
Communications in Medicine
9. A great advantage of PACS is ________, which helps to save space in the
hospital usually allocated to film storage. - ANSWER ✓ Archiving
10.With PACS, a film room is replaced by a ________ or ________ memory
device. - ANSWER ✓ 1) Magnetic
2) Optical
11.Electronically, images stored in PACS can be recalled from the archival
system to any ________ in seconds. - ANSWER ✓ Workstation
12.Backup PACS storage is accommodated ________ at a digital data storage
vendor. - ANSWER ✓ Offsite
13.Offsite PACS backups are needed should the main storage files onsite
become ________. - ANSWER ✓ Corrupted
14.Ionizing Radiation - ANSWER ✓ radiation that is able to remove electrons
from an atom through ionization
15.Somatic effects - ANSWER ✓ refers to the effects of radiation to the body
being irradiated
16.Genetic Effects - ANSWER ✓ refers to effects of radiation to a germ cell's
genetic code; effects the next generation
,17.Primary radiation - ANSWER ✓ radiation exiting the x-ray tube
18.Remnant radiation (or Exit Radiation) - ANSWER ✓ x-rays the leave the
patient and strike the image receptor
19.Attenuation - ANSWER ✓ absorption and scatter of the x-ray beam as it
passes through the patient
20.Heterogenous beam - ANSWER ✓ x-ray beam that has photons of many
different energies
21.Photoelectric effect - ANSWER ✓ absorption of x-ray photons in the body
22.Compton effect - ANSWER ✓ scatter of x-ray photons in the body
23.Air kerma - ANSWER ✓ unit of exposure
24.Gray - ANSWER ✓ unit of absorbed dose
25.Gray(a) - ANSWER ✓ unit of radiation absorbed in air
26.Gray(t) - ANSWER ✓ unit of radiation absorbed in tissue
27.Sievert - ANSWER ✓ unit of effective dose or unit of equivalent dose
28.Becquerel - ANSWER ✓ unit of activity
29.Uncontrolled area - ANSWER ✓ general public area, like waiting room or
stairways
30.Controlled area - ANSWER ✓ occupied by people trained in radiation safety
and wear radiation badges/monitors
31.X-ray tube leakage may not exceed what? - ANSWER ✓ 1mGy(a) per hour
at a distance of 1 meter from the housing
, 32.Minimum lead equivalent for fluoro curtain - ANSWER ✓ 0.25mm
33.Minimum lead equivalent for bucky slot shield - ANSWER ✓ 0.25mm
34.NAS or NRC-BEIR - ANSWER ✓ National Academy of Sciences/National
Research Counsel on the Biological Effects of Ionizing Radiation
studies biologic effects of ionizing radiation and publishes the data
35.NCRP - ANSWER ✓ National Counsel on Radiation Protection
publishes radiation protection guidelines for the US
36.NRC - ANSWER ✓ Nuclear Regulatory Commission
enforces radiation protection standards at the federal level
37.NCRP Report #102 - ANSWER ✓ makes recommendations on equipment
design and protection regarding lead shielding and fluoro and mobile
exposure rates
38.NCRP Report #116 - ANSWER ✓ makes recommendations pertaining to
risk-benefit analysis of radiation exposure; states genetic and somatic effects
need to be kept to a minimum; makes annual dose limits
39.NCRP #160 - ANSWER ✓ addresses radiation exposure from all sources to
people in the US
40.Effective dose limit - ANSWER ✓ upper boundary dose that can be
absorbed (either in a single exposure or annually) with negligible risk of
genetic or somatic effects to the individual
41.Cumulative effective dose - ANSWER ✓ lifetime occupational exposure
must not exceed radiographer's age x 10 mSv
42.Equivalent dose - ANSWER ✓ equal to the absorbed dose multiplied by the
radiation weighting factor