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RADIOGRAPHIC PROCEDURES CHAPTER 11 POSITIONING TEST EXAM 2025/2026 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% PASS

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RADIOGRAPHIC POSITIONING AND
PROCEDURES TEST BANK EXAM
2025/2026 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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Radiography Practice Standards - ANS Written and maintained by the American Society of
Radiologic Technologists.



Standards of Ethics for radiographers - ANS Written and maintained by the American Registry
of Radiologic Technologists.



Radiographic images of hands, wrist, feet, and toes - ANS Routinely displayed with the digits
positioned toward the ceiling.



Cleaning frequency for radiographic tabletop - ANS Should be cleaned after every
procedure/patient.



Easiest method of preventing spread of microorganisms - ANS Handwashing.




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,Apparent abnormalities affecting radiographic results - ANS Freckles and moles should not be
recorded by the radiographer.



Causes of involuntary motion - ANS Peristalsis and spasm.



Causes of voluntary motion - ANS Nervousness, discomfort, and fear.



Controlling voluntary motion - ANS Giving clear instruction to the patient.



Accessory equipment reducing scatter radiation - ANS Grid.



Information required on all radiographic images - ANS Patient's name or ID number.



Metric conversion of 40 inches - ANS 102 cm.



Common shape of compensating filter - ANS Wedge.



Guidelines for gonad shielding - ANS Gonad shields are only needed for pediatric patients.



Most common image receptor general position - ANS Lengthwise.



Central or principle beam of x-rays - ANS Central ray (CR).



Goal for central ray placement - ANS Perpendicular to the structure of interest.




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,Distance from anode focal spot to image receptor - ANS Source-to-image receptor distance
(SID).



Effects of SID on radiographic image - ANS Contrast resolution is not affected.



Image receptor used in computed radiography IRs - ANS Photostimulable storage phosphor
imaging plate.



Blood and body fluid recommendations - ANS Issued by the CDC.



Age-specific competencies - ANS Must be written by each radiology department to meet the
standards of JCAHO.



Gonad shielding requirement - ANS Required when the gonads lie within 5 cm of the primary
x-ray field.



Highest gonad dose for male patients - ANS Pelvis radiographic examination.



Highest gonad dose for female patients - ANS Pelvis radiographic examination.



Factors affected when imaging obese patients - ANS Image quality, ability to transfer safely,
ability to find positioning landmarks.



ALARA concept - ANS Stands for 'as low as reasonably achievable.'



Minimum distance of x-ray tube source from patient - ANS Shall not be closer than 12 inches
from the patient.

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, Board certified physician for x-ray interpretation - ANS Radiologist.



Restriction of the exposure field - ANS Collimation.



Side marker placement for injured right hand - ANS The right (R) marker on either side of the
patient's hand.



Radiographers with advanced education and certification - ANS Designated as Radiologist
assistants (RA) and Radiology practitioner assistants (RPA).



Common pre-exposure breathing instructions - ANS At the end of inspiration and at the end
of expiration.



Effects of collimation of the x-ray beam - ANS An increase in radiographic contrast and a
decrease of scatter radiation.



Effects of increased SID - ANS Decreased magnification and increased spatial resolution.



Anatomic position - ANS The palms of the hands are facing forward.



Plane parallel with the midsagittal plane - ANS Termed sagittal.



Vertical plane through the body from side to side - ANS Termed coronal.



Plane at right angles to the longitudinal axis - ANS Termed horizontal.


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