EXAM| COMPLETE 200 REAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS)
ALREADY GRADED A+| ARRT RADIOGRAPHY EXAM
REVIEW 2026|| BRAND NEW!!
Question 1:
The ASRT document that defines the roles, responsibilities, and
minimum standards for a radiographer's professional conduct is
known as the:
A. Scope of Practice
B. Practice Standards
C. Code of Ethics
D. Rules of Ethics
Correct Answer: B
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,Rationale: The ASRT (American Society of Radiologic
Technologists) Practice Standards define the profession's roles and
parameters for clinical practice. The Code of Ethics (C) describes
aspirational goals, while the Rules of Ethics (D) are mandatory
and enforceable by the ARRT .
Question 2:
A radiographer performs an x-ray examination on a patient
after the patient has explicitly refused the exam. This act is
legally defined as:
A. Assault
B. Slander
C. Negligence
D. Battery
Correct Answer: D
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,Rationale: Battery is the unlawful touching of another person
without consent. Assault (A) is the threat or fear of being touched.
Performing the exam against a patient's will constitutes battery .
Question 3:
According to the ARRT Rules of Ethics, which of the following is a
violation that could result in a sanction?
A. Wearing a religious medal under a lead apron
B. Disclosing specific exam questions to a student
C. Refusing to perform a portable exam due to safety concerns
D. Asking a patient to remove jewelry
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Disclosing specific ARRT exam questions or copying
exam materials is a direct violation of the ARRT Rules of Ethics. It
compromises the integrity and security of the certification
process .
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, Question 4:
The legal doctrine Respondeat Superior means:
A. The thing speaks for itself
B. Let the master answer
C. A wrongful act
D. First do no harm
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Respondeat Superior is a legal doctrine holding an
employer (hospital) liable for the negligent acts of an employee
(radiographer) performed within the scope of their duties. Res
Ipsa Loquitur (A) means "the thing speaks for itself" .
Question 5:
Under HIPAA regulations, a radiographer is permitted to discuss
a patient's medical information with:
A. The patient's neighbor who drove them to the hospital
B. A consulting physician involved in the patient's care
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