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,Chapter01:Introductionto imagingandradiologicsciences l


Adler:Introductiontoradiologicandimagingsciencesandpatientcare,8thedition

MULTIPLECHOICE

1. Theuseofx-Raystocreatea medicalimage on patientsisreferredto As l l l


a. Electrocardiography.
b. Radiography.
c. Sonography.
d. Magneticresonanceimaging.
ANS: B
Radiographyis themakingofrecordsofinternalstructuresofthebodybypassageofx-
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Raysorgammaraysthrough the body. Theserecords orimagesare typicallyreferredto as Radiogra
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Phs.

REF: P. 4

2. Particularcaremustbe taken when using radiationformedicalimaging.Thisistheresult of radiat
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Ion’s abilityto create
l l Inhuman tissueand possiblebiochemicalchanges.
l l l


a. Ionizations
b. Radiowaves
c. Soundwaves
d. Thermalchanges
ANS: A
Someforms ofelectromagneticenergy,Including x-
l l


Rays,Havetheabilitytoionizeatomsinmatter. Theseionizationshavetheabilitytodisrupttheco
Mposition of matterandare capableofdisruptinglifeprocesses. Specialprotectionshouldbepro
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Videdto prevent excessiveexposureto ionizingradiation.
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REF: P. 3

3. In thediagnosis of
l Patient diseasestates,
l Physicians Can select From an
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Arrayofmedicaldiagnosti
Cmodalities.Afewof theseinvolve theuseofionizingenergytocreatea medicalimage. Ifaphys
l l l


Icianisconcernedabout theuseofionizing radiation,Heorshemaychoosetoorderanyofthefoll
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Owing diagnosticmodalities EXCEPT
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a. Thermograms.
b. Medicalsonography.
c. Radiography.
d. Magneticresonanceimaging.
ANS: C
Radiographyinvolvestheuseofx-
Rays Fortheproductionofmedicalimages.
Medicalproceduressuchas thermograms,Sonograms, l


Andmagnetic resonancescansusenonionizing energyformsandconsequentlydonotproduceion
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Izationsin humantissue. Theyareregardedasnonionizingmodalitiesforimagingandofferexcell
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Entalternativesto physiciansconcerned about radiationexposure topatients.
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, REF: Pp. 3-4

4. Thegreekphysicianhippocratesisregarded asthefatherof westernmedicine.Allofthefollo l l


Wing choices representhismedicalbeliefs Exceptthe
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a. Useofhigh ethicalstandardsofconduct.
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b. Importantmedicalvalueofsorceryand witchcraft. l


c. Importanceofcloselymonitoringapatient’scondition andrecovery. l


d. Valueofdietand exerciseandallowingnatureto take itscourseinrecovery.
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ANS: B
Thehippocraticcorpusiswritings thattheyemphasize rationalandnaturalexplanationsforthetr
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Eatment ofdiseaseandreject sorceryand magic.The Hippocraticoathstillgovernstheethicalcon
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Ductofphysicianstoday.

REF: P. 5

5. Throughoutthe historyof medicine,Remarkableachievementshavebeenrecorded.Theseeve
l l


Nts haveledtoourcurrent understandingofthehuman organismand disease.As thisresearchc
l l l l l


Ontinues, Muchofitwillmostlikelyfocus on l


a. Propersanitationand publichealth. l


b. Immunologyandthedevelopmentofvaccines.
c. Germtheoryandinfection.
d. Humangenesand geneticengineering. l




ANS: D
Althoughthe human Genome Projectisfinished, Analyses of the data willcontinueformanyyear
l l l l l


S.Thereplacementoffaultygenesthroughgenetherapyoffers promisesofcuresfora varietyofh l l


Ereditarydiseases, Andthroughgeneticengineering, Importantpharmaceuticalscontinuetobed
Eveloped. Medicalresearchwillcontinuetofocusonthegenetic codeinallcells. l




REF: P. 6

6. Wilhelm C. Roentgen’s Discoveryof―Thex-
Ray‖Isregarded As Oneofmedicine’s most l


Significantachievements.Althoughhisdiscoveryw As accidental,Hisearlyresearchwasso l


Thoroughthatnosignificantfindingshave beenaddedto l


His originaltheories.This initselfisa truetribute tothebrillianceof Roentgen As ascientist.
l l l l l


One Ofthemost famousearlyimageshe created was An X-Rayimageof his
l l l l l


a. Colon.
b. Laboratoryassistant’s foot. l


c. Wife’s hand. l


d. Kidneys.
ANS: C
November8,1895,Isbelievedbyhistorianstobethedaythatroentgencreatedthefamousimage
Ofthehandofhiswife. Throughhisinvestigativemethods, Roentgenidentifiedthepropertiesof
X-Rays.

REF: P. 6

, 7. Avaluablex-Rayprocedureusedtodiagnoseamyocardialinfarctionis
a. Mammography.
b. Myelography.
c. Arthrography.
d. Coronaryarteriography.
ANS: D
Coronaryarteriographyis an Extremelyvaluabletoolindiagnosingatherosclerosis, Which
l


Can bll Ockthe coronaryarteriesandcausea heart attack(Myocardialinfarction).
l l l


Bywayofaspecialcath Eterwithaballoontip, Effectivetreatmentofatherosclerosisispossible.
Thistreatmentofablock Ed Bloodvesselistermed
Angioplasty.Angioplastyisusedto treatpatientswithouthavingto use i l Nvasiveopen- l l


Heart surgery.
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REF: P. 8

8. Allofthefollowingaretrueofthe diagnosticprocedureofmammographyexcept
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a. Itisveryvaluableforthedetection ofearlybreastcancers. l


b. Theproceduresmaybeperformedusingageneralradiographicmachine.
c. Radiographersneedtobespeciallytrainedinordertoperform mammography. l


d. Radiographersmust becertified bythe arrttoqualifyforthemammographyexa
l l l


Mination.
ANS: B
Specialbreast imagingcentershavebeen builttoaccommodatethedemandformammographypr
l l


Ocedures.Equipment andsupplies,Suchasaspeciallydesignedx-Raytube And high-
l l


Resolution digitalimaging detectors, Areusedtocreatehigh-
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Qualitybreast images. Mammographycannotbeperformed using generalx-
l l l




Rayequipment. REF: P. 8

9. Tostudythebloodvesselsofthebrain,Kidneys,Liver,Andotherorgans,Contrastmaterialis
Admi Nistered intothesevesselsbyusing
l


a. Catheters.
b. Stents.
c. Balloons.
d. None oftheabove.
l




ANS: A
Angiographyisthetermforradiologicexaminationof thebloodvesselsafterinjectionofacontr l


Astmedium.Mostoften,Thecontrastmaterialis injectedthroughacatheter,Whichcan Bedirecte l


D toavarietyofmajorarteries orveinsforvisualization of thesestructures.
l l l l




REF: P. 8

10. Radiologicsciencecontinuesto beoneofthemostexciting professionsinmedicine.An Imag
l l


Ingmodalitythat usesno ionizingradiationandtheenergyofradio waves andmagneticfield
l l l l


Sis
a. Nuclearimaging.
b. Thermography.
c. CVIT.

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