Bontrager review for final exam
questions and answers
What specifically do the CT detectors measure?
A. Attenuation
B. Patient dose
C. Primary radiation
D. Scatter radiation - Correct Answers -
How does the ARRT define trauma? - Correct Answers -A serious injury or shock to the
body, often requiring modifications that may include variations in positioning, minimal
movement to the body part, etc.
Define dislocation: - Correct Answers -displacement of a bone that is no longer in
contact with its normal articulation
Subluxation - Correct Answers -partial dislocation
What is another term for the tail of the breast?
A. Caudal portion
B. Areola
C. Axillary prolongation
D. Axilla - Correct Answers -C. Axillary prolongation
Which region of the spine is scanned during a DXA procedure?
A. C7-T-5
B. Sacroiliac joints
C. T-12 to the iliac crest
D. T1 to T-12 - Correct Answers -C. T-12 to the iliac crest
What is the name of the tapered, terminal part of the spinal cord?
A. Medulla spinalis
B. Encephalon
C. Axon
D. Conus medullaris - Correct Answers -D. Conus medullaris
Sprain - Correct Answers -forced wrenching or twisting of a joint resulting in a partial
rupture or tearing of supporting ligaments without dislocation
,Contusion - Correct Answers -bruise like injury
Fracture - Correct Answers -Disruption of bone caused bye mechanical force applied
either directly to the bone or transmitted along the shaft of the bone
What is apposition? - Correct Answers -how the fragmented ends of the bone make
contact with each other.
Anatomic apposition - Correct Answers -Ends of the fragments make an end-to-end
contact.
Lack of apposition - Correct Answers -the ends of fragments are aligned but pulled
apart and are not making contact with each other
Bayonet apposition - Correct Answers -the fracture fragments overlap and the shafts
make contact, but not at the fracture ends
Apex angulation - Correct Answers -describes the direction or angle of the apex of the
fracture
Varus deformity - Correct Answers -the distal fragment ends are angled toward the
midline of the body and results in a lateral apex that points away from the midline
valgus angulation - Correct Answers -Distal fragment ends are angled away from the
midline and the apex is pointed toward the midline
simple(closed) fracture - Correct Answers -bone does not break through the skin
Compound(open) fracture - Correct Answers -bone (usually the fragmented end)
protrudes through the skin
Incomplete (partial) fracture - Correct Answers -Bone is not broken into two places;
most common in children
Torus Fracture (buckle fracture) - Correct Answers -Buckle of cortex, little or no
displacement, no complete break in the cortex
Greenstick fx - Correct Answers -fracture is on one side of the bone only
Complete fracture - Correct Answers -Bone is broken into 2 pieces
transverse fx - Correct Answers -Fracture is transverse at a near right angle to the long
axis of the bone
, oblique fracture - Correct Answers -Fracture passes through the bone at an oblique
angle
Spiral fx - Correct Answers -bone has been twisted apart and the fracture spirals around
the long axis
comminuted fracture - Correct Answers -the bone is splintered or crushed at the sire of
impact, resulting in 2 or more fragments
Impacted fracture - Correct Answers -fracture in which one bone fragment is pushed
into another; usually occurs distal or proximal ends of the femur, humerus, or radius
Barton fracture - Correct Answers -intra-articular distal radius fracture with dislocation or
subluxation of the radoiocarpal joint
Baseball(mallet) fx - Correct Answers -caused by a ball striking the end of an extended
finger
Bennet fracture - Correct Answers -Fracture at base of first metacarpal
Boxer fracture - Correct Answers -Fracture of distal 5th metacarpal
Colles fracture - Correct Answers -distal radius is fractured with the distal fragment
displaced posteriorly, may result from a forward fall on an outstretched hand
Hangman's fracture - Correct Answers -fx occurs through the pedicles of the axis (C2),
with or without displacement of C2 or C3
avulsion fracture - Correct Answers -a fragment of bone is separated or pulled away by
the attached tendon or ligament
Closed reduction - Correct Answers -realignment by manipulation and are immobilized
by a cast or splint
Open reduction - Correct Answers -For severe fractures with significant displacement or
fragmentation, a surgical procedure is required.
What modality is used for imaging emergency conditions of the female reproductive
system? - Correct Answers -Sonography
What modality is used for the evaluation of specific emergency conditions, such as
pulmonary embolus, testicular torsion, and GI bleeds? - Correct Answers -Nuclear
medicine
What does a CST(certified surgical technologist) do? - Correct Answers -Prepared the
OR by supplying it with the appropriate supplies and instruments
questions and answers
What specifically do the CT detectors measure?
A. Attenuation
B. Patient dose
C. Primary radiation
D. Scatter radiation - Correct Answers -
How does the ARRT define trauma? - Correct Answers -A serious injury or shock to the
body, often requiring modifications that may include variations in positioning, minimal
movement to the body part, etc.
Define dislocation: - Correct Answers -displacement of a bone that is no longer in
contact with its normal articulation
Subluxation - Correct Answers -partial dislocation
What is another term for the tail of the breast?
A. Caudal portion
B. Areola
C. Axillary prolongation
D. Axilla - Correct Answers -C. Axillary prolongation
Which region of the spine is scanned during a DXA procedure?
A. C7-T-5
B. Sacroiliac joints
C. T-12 to the iliac crest
D. T1 to T-12 - Correct Answers -C. T-12 to the iliac crest
What is the name of the tapered, terminal part of the spinal cord?
A. Medulla spinalis
B. Encephalon
C. Axon
D. Conus medullaris - Correct Answers -D. Conus medullaris
Sprain - Correct Answers -forced wrenching or twisting of a joint resulting in a partial
rupture or tearing of supporting ligaments without dislocation
,Contusion - Correct Answers -bruise like injury
Fracture - Correct Answers -Disruption of bone caused bye mechanical force applied
either directly to the bone or transmitted along the shaft of the bone
What is apposition? - Correct Answers -how the fragmented ends of the bone make
contact with each other.
Anatomic apposition - Correct Answers -Ends of the fragments make an end-to-end
contact.
Lack of apposition - Correct Answers -the ends of fragments are aligned but pulled
apart and are not making contact with each other
Bayonet apposition - Correct Answers -the fracture fragments overlap and the shafts
make contact, but not at the fracture ends
Apex angulation - Correct Answers -describes the direction or angle of the apex of the
fracture
Varus deformity - Correct Answers -the distal fragment ends are angled toward the
midline of the body and results in a lateral apex that points away from the midline
valgus angulation - Correct Answers -Distal fragment ends are angled away from the
midline and the apex is pointed toward the midline
simple(closed) fracture - Correct Answers -bone does not break through the skin
Compound(open) fracture - Correct Answers -bone (usually the fragmented end)
protrudes through the skin
Incomplete (partial) fracture - Correct Answers -Bone is not broken into two places;
most common in children
Torus Fracture (buckle fracture) - Correct Answers -Buckle of cortex, little or no
displacement, no complete break in the cortex
Greenstick fx - Correct Answers -fracture is on one side of the bone only
Complete fracture - Correct Answers -Bone is broken into 2 pieces
transverse fx - Correct Answers -Fracture is transverse at a near right angle to the long
axis of the bone
, oblique fracture - Correct Answers -Fracture passes through the bone at an oblique
angle
Spiral fx - Correct Answers -bone has been twisted apart and the fracture spirals around
the long axis
comminuted fracture - Correct Answers -the bone is splintered or crushed at the sire of
impact, resulting in 2 or more fragments
Impacted fracture - Correct Answers -fracture in which one bone fragment is pushed
into another; usually occurs distal or proximal ends of the femur, humerus, or radius
Barton fracture - Correct Answers -intra-articular distal radius fracture with dislocation or
subluxation of the radoiocarpal joint
Baseball(mallet) fx - Correct Answers -caused by a ball striking the end of an extended
finger
Bennet fracture - Correct Answers -Fracture at base of first metacarpal
Boxer fracture - Correct Answers -Fracture of distal 5th metacarpal
Colles fracture - Correct Answers -distal radius is fractured with the distal fragment
displaced posteriorly, may result from a forward fall on an outstretched hand
Hangman's fracture - Correct Answers -fx occurs through the pedicles of the axis (C2),
with or without displacement of C2 or C3
avulsion fracture - Correct Answers -a fragment of bone is separated or pulled away by
the attached tendon or ligament
Closed reduction - Correct Answers -realignment by manipulation and are immobilized
by a cast or splint
Open reduction - Correct Answers -For severe fractures with significant displacement or
fragmentation, a surgical procedure is required.
What modality is used for imaging emergency conditions of the female reproductive
system? - Correct Answers -Sonography
What modality is used for the evaluation of specific emergency conditions, such as
pulmonary embolus, testicular torsion, and GI bleeds? - Correct Answers -Nuclear
medicine
What does a CST(certified surgical technologist) do? - Correct Answers -Prepared the
OR by supplying it with the appropriate supplies and instruments