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3. How does the ALARA principle guide radiologic practice?
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acture. Which safety measure is most important?
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A. WHO
B. ASRT
C. FDA
D. CDC
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8. What is the most radiosensitive tissue in the human body?
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9. Which factor primarily affects the quality of an X-ray image?
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A. Patient diet dt
B. Tube voltage and current
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10. How often should radiologic equipment be tested for quality assurance?
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A. Daily
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D. Only when malfunction occurs
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1. Which of the following best describes the primary purpose of diagnostic ra
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diography?
A. To treat diseases using ionizing radiation
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B. To produceimages of internal structures for diagnosis
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C. To monitor patient vital signs
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D. To sterilize medical equipment
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Answer: B dt
Rationale: Diagnostic radiography’s main purpose is to produce images of internal bo
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, and D are unrelated to diagnostic imaging.
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2. What is the primary source ofionizing radiation in medical imaging?
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A. MRI scanner dt
B. X-ray tube dt
C. Ultrasound transducer dt
D. PET scanner dt
Answer: B dt
Rationale:The X- dt dt
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3. How does the ALARA principle guide radiologic practice?
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A. Maximizing image quality regardless of dose dt dt dt dt dt
B. Minimizing radiation exposurewhile achieving diagnostic quality dt dt dt dt dt dt
C. Limiting patient interaction to reduceinfection dt dt dt dt dt
D. Increasing exposure time for better penetration dt dt dt dt dt
Answer: B dt
Rationale: ALARA (“As Low As Reasonably Achievable”) ensures patient and sta
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ff receive the minimum radiation dosenecessary for diagnostic-quality images.
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acture. Which safety measure is most important?
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A. Using the fastest imaging speed dt dt dt dt
B. Ensuring properpatient shielding and positioning dt dt dt dt dt
C. Increasing exposure to reduce repeat images dt dt dt dt dt
D. Allowing the patient to move during imaging dt dt dt dt dt dt
Answer: B dt
Rationale:Propershielding and positioning minimize unnecessary exposure and prot
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A. Ignore their concerns;radiation is safe dt dt dt dt dt
B. Explain that doseis minimized and benefits outweigh risks
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C. Refuse to performthe exam dt dt dt dt
D. Increase exposure to ensure better images dt dt dt dt dt
Answer: B dt
Rationale:Patients should be informed about the low doseand the diagnostic benefi
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6. Which professional organization establishes standards for radiologic t
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A. WHO
B. ASRT
C. FDA
D. CDC
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B. MRI
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A. Muscle
B. Skin
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D. Cartilage
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9. Which factor primarily affects the quality of an X-ray image?
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A. Patient diet dt
B. Tube voltage and current
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C. Room temperature dt
D. Technologist height dt
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Rationale:Tube voltage (kVp) and current (mA) controlX-
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10. How often should radiologic equipment be tested for quality assurance?
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A. Daily
B. Monthly
C. Annually
D. Only when malfunction occurs
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