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Introduction to Radiologic & Imaging Sciences & Patient Care
Author: Richard R. Carlton & Kori L. Stewart


8th Edition

,TABLE OF CONTENT
PART I: The Profession of Radiologic and Imaging Sciences
1. Introduction to Radiologic and Imaging Sciences
2. Professional Organizations, Development,and Advancement
3. Educational Survival Skills
4. Critical-Thinking and Problem-Solving Strategies
PART II: Introduction to the Clinical Environment
5. Introduction to Clinical Education
6. Radiology Administration
7. Radiographic Imaging
8. Medical Imaging Equipment
9. Basic Radiation Protection and Radiobiology
10. Human Diversity
PART III: Patient Care
11. Patient Interactions
12. History Taking
13. Biomechanics and Ergonomics
14. Immobilization Techniques
15. Vital Signs, Oxygen, Chest Tubes, and Lines
16. Basic Cardiac Monitoring: The Electrocardiogram
17. Infection Control
18. Aseptic Techniques
19. Nonaseptic Techniques
20. Medical Emergencies
21. Pharmacology
22. Principles of Drug Administration
23. Contrast Media and Introduction to Radiopharmaceuticals
PART IV: Ethical and Legal Issues
24. Professional Ethics for Medical Imaging Personnel
25. Health Informatics and Information Management
26. Medical Law

,Chapter 01: Introduction To Imaging And Radiologic Sciences
Adler: Introduction To Radiologic And Imaging Sciences And Patient Care, 6th Edition


MULTIPLE CHOICE

1. The Use Of X-Rays To Create A Medical Image On Patients Is Referred To As
a. Electrocardiography.
b. Radiography.
c. Sonography.
d. Magnetic Resonance Imaging.
ANS: B
Radiography Is The Making Of Records Of Internal Structures Of The Body By Passage Of
X-Rays Or Gamma Rays Through The Body. These Records Or Images Are Typically
Referred To As Radiographs.

REF: P. 4

2. Particular Care Must Be Taken When Using Radiation For Medical Imaging. This Is The
Result Of Radiation’s Ability To Create In Human Tissue And Possible Biochemical
Changes.
a. Ionizations
b. Radio Waves
c. Sound Waves
d. Thermal Changes
ANS: A
Some Forms Of Electromagnetic Energy, Including X-Rays, Have The Ability To Ionize
Atoms In Matter. These Ionizations Have The Ability To Disrupt The Composition Of
Matter And Are Capable Of Disrupting Life Processes. Special Protection Should Be
Provided To Prevent Excessive Exposure To Ionizing Radiation.

REF: P. 3

3. In The Diagnosis Of Patient Disease States, Physicians Can Select From An Array Of
Medical Diagnostic Modalities. A Few Of These Involve The Use Of Ionizing Energy To
Create A Medical Image. If A Physician Is Concerned About The Use Of Ionizing
Radiation, He Or She May Choose To Order Any Of The Following Diagnostic Modalities
EXCEPT
a. Thermograms.
b. Medical Sonography.
c. Radiography.
d. Magnetic Resonance Imaging.
ANS: C
Radiography Involves The Use Of X-Rays For The Production Of Medical Images. Medical
Procedures Such As Thermograms, Sonograms, And Magnetic Resonance Scans Use
Nonionizing Energy Forms And Consequently Do Not Produce Ionizations In Human
Tissue. They Are Regarded As Nonionizing Modalities For Imaging And Offer Excellent
Alternatives To Physicians Concerned About Radiation Exposure To Patients.

, REF: Pp. 3-4

4. The Greek Physician Hippocrates Is Regarded As The Father Of Western Medicine. All
Of The Following Choices Represent His Medical Beliefs EXCEPT The
a. Use Of High Ethical Standards Of Conduct.
b. Important Medical Value Of Sorcery And Witchcraft.
c. Importance Of Closely Monitoring A Patient’s Condition And Recovery.
d. Value Of Diet And Exercise And Allowing Nature To Take Its Course In Recovery.
ANS: B
The Hippocratic Corpus Is Writings That They Emphasize Rational And Natural
Explanations For The Treatment Of Disease And Reject Sorcery And Magic. The
Hippocratic Oath Still Governs The Ethical Conduct Of Physicians Today.

REF: P. 5

5. Throughout The History Of Medicine, Remarkable Achievements Have Been Recorded.
These Events Have Led To Our Current Understanding Of The Human Organism And
Disease. As This Research Continues, Much Of It Will Most Likely Focus On
a. Proper Sanitation And Public Health.
b. Immunology And The Development Of Vaccines.
c. Germ Theory And Infection.
d. Human Genes And Genetic Engineering.
ANS: D
Although The Human Genome Project Is Finished, Analyses Of The Data Will Continue
For Many Years. The Replacement Of Faulty Genes Through Gene Therapy Offers
Promises Of Cures For A Variety Of Hereditary Diseases, And Through Genetic
Engineering, Important Pharmaceuticals Continue To Be Developed. Medical Research
Will Continue To Focus On The Genetic Code In All Cells.

REF: P. 6

6. Wilhelm C. Roentgen’s Discovery Of “The X-Ray” Is Regarded As One Of Medicine’s
Most Significant Achievements. Although His Discovery Was Accidental, His Early
Research Was So Thorough That No Significant Findings Have Been Added To His
Original Theories. This In Itself Is A True Tribute To The Brilliance Of Roentgen As A
Scientist. One Of The Most Famous Early Images He Created Was An X-Ray Image Of
His
a. Colon.
b. Laboratory Assistant’s Foot.
c. Wife’s Hand.
d. Kidneys.
ANS: C
November 8, 1895, Is Believed By Historians To Be The Day That Roentgen Created The
Famous Image Of The Hand Of His Wife. Through His Investigative Methods, Roentgen
Identified The Properties Of X-Rays.

REF: P. 6

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