{"id":116897,"date":"2023-08-26T18:24:29","date_gmt":"2023-08-26T18:24:29","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/learnexams.com\/blog\/?p=116897"},"modified":"2023-08-26T18:24:32","modified_gmt":"2023-08-26T18:24:32","slug":"arrt-bundled-exams-questions-and-answers-2022-2023-with-verified-solutions","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.learnexams.com\/blog\/2023\/08\/26\/arrt-bundled-exams-questions-and-answers-2022-2023-with-verified-solutions\/","title":{"rendered":"ARRT Bundled Exams Questions and Answers (2022\/2023) with Verified Solutions"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>ARRT Radiography Exam Review (1-200)<br>with Complete Solutions<br><em>Study guide for the ARRT exam in radiography.<\/em> \u2714\u2714<em>Anatomy and positioning are not covered in this study guide.<\/em><br>What is a tort? \u2714\u2714A violation of civil law.<br>Torts are also known as <strong>. \u2714\u2714Personal Injury Law<br>If a patient is apprehensive about being injured, or a radiographer causes fear in the patient, it is<br>known as <\/strong>. \u2714\u2714Assault<br>Unlawful touching or touching without consent, harm resulting from physical contact with the<br>radiographer, and imaging the wrong body part or against the patients will is known as<br><strong>. \u2714\u2714Battery<br>Unjustified restraint of a patient is known as <\/strong>. \u2714\u2714False Imprisonment<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Exposing confidential information, improperly exposing the patients body, inappropriately<br>touching a patients body, or photographing a patient without their permission is known as<br><strong>. \u2714\u2714Invasion of Privacy<br>Written information that results in defamation of character or loss of reputation is known as<br><\/strong>. \u2714\u2714Libel<br>Orally spreading false information that results in defamation of character or loss of reputation is<br>known as <strong>. \u2714\u2714Slander<br>Respondeat Superior is a legal doctrine stating the employer is held liable for an employee&#8217;s<br>negligent act. Respondeat Superior means <\/strong>. \u2714\u2714Let the master answer.<br>Res Ipsa Loquitur is a legal doctrine stating that the cause of the negligence is obvious. Res Ipsa<br>Loquitur means <strong>. \u2714\u2714The thing speaks for itself.<br>The ARRT Standards of Ethics consists of the<\/strong> of Ethics and the <strong><em>__<\/em><\/strong> of Ethics.<br>\u2714\u27141) Code<br>2) Rules<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The ARRT <strong>of Ethics serves as a guide for what radiographers aspire to become as<br>professionals. \u2714\u2714Code<br>The ARRT<\/strong> of Ethics are mandatory, enforceable, and carry sanctions for violations.<br>\u2714\u2714Rules<br>Attempting to copy ARRT exam materials, disclosing exam questions, impersonating a test<br>candidate, being convicted of a crime, engaging in unprofessional conduct, injuring a patient,<br>misrepresenting CE units earned, violating state or federal narcotics and controlled-substance<br>laws, and attempting to circumvent the certification and registration process are examples that<br>violate the ARRT <strong>of Ethics. \u2714\u2714Rules<br>Acting in a professional manner, responding to patient needs, and supporting colleagues and<br>associates in providing quality patient care, practicing technology founded upon theoretical<br>knowledge and concepts, practicing ethical conduct appropriate to the profession and protecting<br>the patient&#8217;s right to quality radiologic care, and striving to improve knowledge and skills by<br>participating in continuing education and professional activities are examples covered under the<br>ARRT<\/strong> of Ethics. \u2714\u2714Code<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>ARRT Registry Review Questions and<br>Answers 100% Pass<br>Europium-activated barium fluorohalide is associated with \u2714\u2714PSP storage plates<br>The threat of bodily harm, with apparent ability to do so, is termed \u2714\u2714Assault<br>An acute reaction caused by ingestion or injection of a sensitizing agent describes<br>\u2714\u2714Anaphylaxis<br>As the CR laser scanner\/reader recognizes the photostimulated luminescence (PSL) released by<br>the PSP storage plate, it constructs a graphic representation of pixel value distribution called a<br>\u2714\u2714Histogram<br>An accurately positioned oblique position of the first through fourth lumbar vertebrae will<br>demonstrate the classic &#8220;Scotty dog.&#8221; What bony structure does the Scotty dog&#8217;s neck represent?<br>\u2714\u2714Pars interarticularis<br>How is source-to-image distance (SID) related to exposure rate and receptor exposure? \u2714\u2714As<br>SID increases, exposure rate decreases and receptor exposure decreases.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>What information must be included on an x-ray image for it to be considered as legitimate legal<br>evidence? \u2714\u27141. Name of facility where examination performed<\/p>\n\n\n\n<ol class=\"wp-block-list\" start=\"2\">\n<li>Examination date<br>The principal late effects of ionizing radiation on humans include \u2714\u27142. Genetic effects<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>Malignant disease<br>Which of the following procedures requires that contrast medium be injected into the ureters?<br>\u2714\u2714Retrograde pyelogram<br>What is the standard international unit of radiation exposure? \u2714\u2714Gy a<br>Which of the following combinations would pose the least hazard to a particular anode? \u2714\u27141.2-<br>mm focal spot, 85 kVp, 15 mAs<br>Coracoid process \u2714\u2714Located in the shoulder girdle<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n\n\n\n<p>Which of the following indicates the scapular notch seen in figure 6-3? \u2714\u2714H<br>The CR should be directed to the center of the part of the greatest interest in order to avoid<br>\u2714\u2714Rotation distortion<br>Federal regulations regarding infection control in the workplace, as amended by the<br>Occupational safety and health adminstration (OSHA), make which of the following<br>requirements? \u2714\u27142. Puncture-proof containers must be provided for all used needles.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<ol class=\"wp-block-list\" start=\"3\">\n<li>Follow-up care must be provided to any staff accidentally exposed to blood splash\/needle<br>stick.<br>Imperfect expansion of the lung(s), often accompanied by dyspnea, is called \u2714\u2714Atelectasis<br>Which of the following radiologic examinations requires preparation consisting of a low-residue<br>diet, cathartics, and enemas? \u2714\u2714Barium enema (BE)<br>The exposure timer settings on three-phase radiographic equipment must be tested annually and<br>must be accurate to within \u2714\u2714+\/-5%<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li><\/li>\n<\/ol>\n\n\n\n<p>ARRT Registry Exam Review Questions<br>and Answers 100% Pass<br>What is the correct term used to describe an intravenous injection of a concentrated volume of<br>contrast media?<br>a. bolus<br>b. infusion<br>c. extravasation<br>d. luminal \u2714\u2714a. bolus<br>Which of the following methods utilizes a detector that captures x-ray energy and converts it into<br>an electronic signal?<br>a. indirect capture<br>b. CCD<br>c. cassette based radiography<br>d. direct capture \u2714\u2714d. direct capture<br>The energy of a characteristic x-ray photon created when an L shell electron fills a K shell<br>vacancy in a tungsten atom will have which of the following energies?<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>a. 69.5 keV<br>b. 57.5 keV<br>c. 91.5 keV<br>d. 12 keV \u2714\u2714b. 57.5 keV<br>The energy of characteristic photons is determined by the difference in binding energies between<br>the two electron shells involved in the process, which in this question are K and L shells. 69.5 (K<br>shell) minus 12 (L shell) equals 57.5.<br>Identify the position that will place the positive contrast agent in the body of the stomach and<br>pyloris during a double contrast upper GI exam?<br>a. recumbent LPO<br>b. supine<br>c. recumbent RPO<br>d. prone \u2714\u2714d. prone<br>which position\/projection will best demonstrate the broad aspect of the frontal air sinus? \u2714\u2714PA<br>Which position will best demonstrate the right axillary portion of the ribs? \u2714\u2714RPO<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Which position will emphasize the mucosal lining of the medial wall of the descending colon<br>during a lower GI exam? \u2714\u2714left lateral decubitus<br>Which projection of the wrist will best demonstrate the interspaces of the carpal bone? \u2714\u2714AP<br>An image is acquired with computed radiography using which of the following methods?<br>a. a cassette that is electronically charged<br>b. conventional film\/screen processing<br>c. the use of a storage phosphor<br>d. nonne of the above \u2714\u2714c. the use of a storage phosphor<br>A transformer constructed with 10,00 primary turns and 2,500 secondary turns will yield an<br>output voltage of <strong>_<\/strong> when being supplied with 210 volts.<br>a. 2710 volts<br>b. 52.5 volts<br>c. 840 volts<br>d. 525 volts \u2714\u2714b. 52.5 volts<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Which of the following circuit components is considered to be the source for kVp?<br>a. step-up transformer<br>b. autotransformer<br>c. step-down transformer<br>d. high voltage transformer \u2714\u2714b. autotransformer<br>Which of the following meds is administered to a patient during an allergic reaction?<br>a. Adenocard<br>b. Intropin<br>c. Lasix<br>d. Decadron \u2714\u2714d. Decadron<br>If the improper body part is selected from the exam menu, which of the following may result?<br>a. there will be no image<br>b. there may be image misinterpretation<br>c. will exhibit proper contrast and density<br>d. image sharpness will not be affected \u2714\u2714b. there may be image misinterpretation<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>ARRT Radiography Exam Review<br>Questions and Answers 100% Verified<br><em>Study guide for the ARRT exam in radiography.<\/em> \u2714\u2714<em>Anatomy and positioning are not covered in this study guide.<\/em><br>What is a tort? \u2714\u2714A violation of civil law.<br>Torts are also known as <strong>. \u2714\u2714Personal Injury Law<br>If a patient is apprehensive about being injured, or a radiographer causes fear in the patient, it is<br>known as <\/strong>. \u2714\u2714Assault<br>Unlawful touching or touching without consent, harm resulting from physical contact with the<br>radiographer, and imaging the wrong body part or against the patients will is known as<br><strong>. \u2714\u2714Battery<br>Unjustified restraint of a patient is known as <\/strong>. \u2714\u2714False Imprisonment<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Exposing confidential information, improperly exposing the patients body, inappropriately<br>touching a patients body, or photographing a patient without their permission is known as<br><strong>. \u2714\u2714Invasion of Privacy<br>Written information that results in defamation of character or loss of reputation is known as<br><\/strong>. \u2714\u2714Libel<br>Orally spreading false information that results in defamation of character or loss of reputation is<br>known as <strong>. \u2714\u2714Slander<br>Respondeat Superior is a legal doctrine stating the employer is held liable for an employee&#8217;s<br>negligent act. Respondeat Superior means <\/strong>. \u2714\u2714Let the master answer.<br>Res Ipsa Loquitur is a legal doctrine stating that the cause of the negligence is obvious. Res Ipsa<br>Loquitur means <strong>. \u2714\u2714The thing speaks for itself.<br>The ARRT Standards of Ethics consists of the<\/strong> of Ethics and the <strong><em>__<\/em><\/strong> of Ethics.<br>\u2714\u27141) Code<br>2) Rules<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The ARRT <strong>of Ethics serves as a guide for what radiographers aspire to become as<br>professionals. \u2714\u2714Code<br>The ARRT<\/strong> of Ethics are mandatory, enforceable, and carry sanctions for violations.<br>\u2714\u2714Rules<br>Attempting to copy ARRT exam materials, disclosing exam questions, impersonating a test<br>candidate, being convicted of a crime, engaging in unprofessional conduct, injuring a patient,<br>misrepresenting CE units earned, violating state or federal narcotics and controlled-substance<br>laws, and attempting to circumvent the certification and registration process are examples that<br>violate the ARRT <strong>of Ethics. \u2714\u2714Rules<br>Acting in a professional manner, responding to patient needs, and supporting colleagues and<br>associates in providing quality patient care, practicing technology founded upon theoretical<br>knowledge and concepts, practicing ethical conduct appropriate to the profession and protecting<br>the patient&#8217;s right to quality radiologic care, and striving to improve knowledge and skills by<br>participating in continuing education and professional activities are examples covered under the<br>ARRT<\/strong> of Ethics. \u2714\u2714Code<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>In what order should radiographic exams be scheduled? \u2714\u27141) Fiberoptic (endoscopic) studies.<br>2) Radiography of the urinary tract.<br>3) Radiography of the biliary system.<br>4) Computed tomography studies.<br>5) Lower GI radiographic studies.<br>6) Upper GI radiographic studies.<br>Tachycardia is having a heartbeat of more than <strong>beats per minute. \u2714\u2714100<br>Bradycardia is having a heartbeat of less than<\/strong> beats per minute. \u2714\u271460<br>Diastolic blood pressure greater than <strong><em><strong><em>__mm\/Hg indicates an increasing level of hypertension. \u2714\u271490 Diastolic blood pressure less than ________mm\/Hg gives some indication of shock. \u2714\u271450 The usual oxygen flow rate through a nasal cannula is __<\/em><\/strong><\/em><\/strong> L\/minute. \u2714\u27143 to 5<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>ARRT Practice Questions and Answers<br>Already Graded A<br>What radiographic procedure must you use sterile gloves for touching items on the tray?<br>\u2714\u2714Myelogram<br>Written defamation of character is known as? \u2714\u2714Libel<br>Which drug would you administer when a patient develops urticaria? \u2714\u2714Antihistamine<br>What is another name for hives? \u2714\u2714Urticaria<br>A skin rash triggered by a reaction to food, medicine, or other irritants. \u2714\u2714Hive<br>Or<br>Urticaria<br>Transmission of an infection by insects such as a tick or mosquito is known as a? \u2714\u2714Vector<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>When an object is free of all microorganisms it is termed? \u2714\u2714Sterile<br>Why is the IV bag 18 to 20 inches above the level of the vein? \u2714\u2714To prevent the backflow of<br>blood into the tubing which forms a clot and obstructs the flow of the IV fluid<br>An inanimate object that is been in contact with an infectious organism is a? \u2714\u2714Fomite<br>a specific situation in which a drug, procedure, or surgery should not be used because it may be<br>harmful to the person. \u2714\u2714Contraindication<br>The main advantage of using non-ionic water-soluble contrast media on the patient would be?<br>\u2714\u2714Fewer adverse reactions<br>What type of radiographic procedure requires an intrathecal injection? \u2714\u2714Myelogram<br><strong>__<\/strong> is a route of administration for drugs via an injection into the spinal canal \u2714\u2714intrathecal<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Which gauge size has the biggest lumen? \u2714\u2714The smallest number gauge has the biggest lumen<br>If the CR is angled 40\u00b0 Cephalic what projection of the calcareous so calcis are you taking?<br>\u2714\u2714Plantodorsal Projection<br>In the thoracic cavity each lung is enclosed in a? \u2714\u2714Pleura<br>Which projection of the foot will best demonstrate the long arch? \u2714\u2714Lateralmedial erect or<br>weight-bearing<br>In the AP axial projection Townes of the skull with the CR directed 30\u00b0 caudal to the OML and<br>passing midway between the EAM which structures best demonstrated? \u2714\u2714Occipital Bone<br>not alive, especially not in the manner of animals and humans.<br>objects like stones<br>showing no sign of life; lifeless. \u2714\u2714inanimate<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>An imaging examination that involves the introduction of a spinal needle into the spinal canal<br>and the injection of contrast material in the space around the spinal cord and nerve roots (the<br>subarachnoid space) using a real-time form of x-ray called fluoroscopy. \u2714\u2714Myelogram<br>The best way to control voluntary motion is? \u2714\u2714Careful explanation of the procedure to the<br>patient<br>What is demonstrated on the oblique position of the cervical spine? \u2714\u2714Intervertebral foramina<br>In relation to the Esophagus the trachea is located where? \u2714\u2714The trachea is anterior in relation<br>to the esophagus<br>Which position will demonstrate the right axillary ribs? \u2714\u2714RPO<br>Or<br>LAO<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>ARRT Test Prep Questions and Answers<br>Already Passed<br>Main property of x-radiation that makes it potentially hazardous is its ability to? \u2714\u2714Ionize<br>Describe the damage potential of ionization? \u2714\u2714Chain reaction in the human body that may<br>eventually cause biologic damage. X-rays are from the Electric Magnetic Spectrum or radiation<br>energy and is considered harmful in high energy ranges.<br>What is the most likely potential hazard working with diagnostic radiology? \u2714\u2714Carcinogenesis &#8211;<br>Stochastic\/Non-Threshold Effect<br>.1 Rem = ? Seivert \u2714\u27141 Sievert<br>0.1 Gray = ? Rad \u2714\u271410 Rad<br>1 Gray = ? Rad \u2714\u2714100 Rad<br>What is Aplastic Anemia? When dose it occur? \u2714\u2714All types of blood cells: Red &amp; White<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>25 Rads<br>A decrease in blood count is the earliest response seen to dose radiation. It can occur at dosease<br>as low as? \u2714\u271425 Rads or .25 Gray<br>What is Cataractogenesis? \u2714\u2714Process of Cataract Formation<br>Cataractogenesis occurs after acute or chronic exposures of how many Rads? \u2714\u2714200 Rads, 2<br>Gray<br>Skin Eyrythemia (Skin Redning) occurs above? \u2714\u2714Above 200 Rad, 2 Gray<br>Temporary Sterility occurs in the adult male at acute doses of how many Rads? \u2714\u2714250 Rads,<br>2.5 Gray<br>Pregnant radiographer should? (3) \u2714\u2714Always practice TDS<br>Has legal right for re-assignment of duty<br>Never confuse collar badge with waist badge<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Monthly dosimetry reports is based on what? \u2714\u2714OCCUPATIONAL exposures only.<br>Monthly Dosimeter reports does NOT include? \u2714\u2714Natural or Background Radiation<br>What is the recommended monthly dose-equivalent limit for the fetus in the third trimester?<br>\u2714\u27140.5 mSv<br>.05 Rem<br>NRCP 116<br>Radiation workers cumulative dose-equivalent limit is determined by? \u2714\u2714Age x 10 mSv<br>Age x 1 Rem<br>NCRP 110<br>What is the Occupational radiation dose equivalent limit for stochastic effects to the whole body?<br>\u2714\u271450 mSv (5 Rem)<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>When using a C-Arm mobile unit, the intensification tower should be? \u2714\u2714As close as possible<br>to the patient to reduce patient dose and unnecessary magnification.<br>Radiation exposure in air = ? \u2714\u2714Roentgens &#8211; Ionization in air dose measurement.<br>Electrical current being generated by a charge created in air thru ionization by x\/gamma radiation<br>is called a? \u2714\u2714Ion Chamber<br>The quantity of radiation exposure measured by an ionization chamber would be?<br>\u2714\u2714Coulomb\/Kilogram<br>The C\/Kg or R is usually the unit measured in? \u2714\u2714Air dose<br>List the 3 measurements that are more appropriate for measuring absorbed doses for radiation or<br>occupational dose? \u2714\u2714Gray (1) &#8211; Rad (100)<br>Seivert (1) &#8211; Rem (100)<br>Curie &#8211; Bacquerel<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Radiology Exam Review [ARRT]<br>Questions and Answers with Certified<br>Solutions<br>Which of the following positions will provide an AP projection of the L5-S1 interspace?<br>(A) Patient AP with 30 to 35\u00ba angle cephalad<br>(B) Patient AP with 30 to 35\u00ba angle caudad<br>(C) Patient AP with 0\u00ba angle<br>(D) Patient lateral, coned to L5 \u2714\u2714(A) Patient AP with 30 to 35\u00ba angle cephalad<br>Which of the following anatomic structures is indicated by the number 2 in Figure 2-7?<br>(A) Talus<br>(B) Medial malleolus<br>(C) Lateral malleolus<br>(D) Lateral tibial condyle<br>(Cornuelle &amp; Gronefeld, pp 193-195) \u2714\u2714(B) Medial malleolus<br>The four major arteries supplying the brain include the<\/p>\n\n\n\n<ol class=\"wp-block-list\">\n<li>brachiocephalic artery.<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>common carotid arteries.<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>vertebral arteries.<br>(A) 1 and 2 only<br>(B) 1 and 3 only<br>(C) 2 and 3 only<br>(D) 1, 2, and 3 \u2714\u2714(C) 2 and 3 only<br>What process is best seen using a perpendicular CR with the elbow in acute flexion and with the<br>posterior aspect of the humerus adjacent to the image recorder?<br>(A) Coracoid<br>(B) Coronoid<br>(C) Olecranon<br>(D) Glenoid \u2714\u2714(C) Olecranon<br>What are the positions most commonly employed for a radiographic examination of the sternum?<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>Lateral<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>RAO<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>LAO<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n\n\n\n<p>(A) 1 and 2 only<br>(B) 1 and 3 only<br>(C) 2 and 3 only<br>(D) 1, 2, and 3 \u2714\u2714(A) 1 and 2 only<br>Which of the positions illustrated in Figure 2-1 should be used to demonstrate the cervical<br>apophyseal articulations?<\/p>\n\n\n\n<ol class=\"wp-block-list\">\n<li>A<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>B<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>C<br>(A) 1 only<br>(B) 2 only<br>(C) 1 and 3 only<br>(D) 2 and 3 only<br>(Ballinger &amp; Frank, pp 400-403) \u2714\u2714(B) 2 only<br>When the erect position is requested as part of an IVP, it is used to demonstrate<br>(A) the adrenal glands.<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n\n\n\n<p>(B) the renal surfaces.<br>(C) kidney mobility.<br>(D) the bladder neck. \u2714\u2714(C) kidney mobility.<br>For which of the following conditions is operative cholangiography a useful tool?<\/p>\n\n\n\n<ol class=\"wp-block-list\">\n<li>Biliary tract calculi<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>Patency of the biliary ducts<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>Function of the sphincter of Oddi<br>(A) 1 only<br>(B) 2 only<br>(C) 2 and 3 only<br>(D) 1, 2, and 3 \u2714\u2714(D) 1, 2, and 3<br>During chest radiography, the act of inspiration<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>elevates the diaphragm.<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>raises the ribs.<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>depresses the abdominal viscera.<br>(A) 1 only<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n\n\n\n<p>ARRT Practice Exam 1 Questions and<br>Answers 100% Pass<br>What type of device is the mA selector? \u2714\u2714Rheostat<br>The angle of the anode in the region of the target has a variation of <strong>\u00b0 to<\/strong> \u00b0.<br>\u2714\u27147; 20<br>Exposure of an embryo or fetus to radiation from <strong><em><strong><em>____<\/em><\/strong><\/em><\/strong> can result in congenital<br>abnormalities. \u2714\u271410 days to 6 weeks of development<br>The quality of x-ray photons is affected by: \u2714\u2714kilovoltage<br>For a posteroanterior (PA) axial oblique projection of the C-spine, the central ray is angled<br><strong><em>_<\/em><\/strong><em>\u00b0 in<br>the<\/em> direction. \u2714\u271415-20; caudad<br>What instructions for respiration are given to a patient during a routine chest lateral projection?<br>\u2714\u2714full inspiration<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Selecting exposure factors of <strong><em>__<\/em><\/strong> milliampere-seconds (mAs) and _______peak<br>kilovoltage (kVp)<br>delivers the LEAST amount of radiation to the patient. \u2714\u2714100;100<br>The process of electrons boiling off the filament is referred to as: \u2714\u2714Thermionic emission<br>A 4-year old patient enters the radiology suite for chest radiography and appears anxious. The<br>child has<br>never had the examination before. She is not speaking or answering questions. The technologist<br>could<br>best attempt to communicate with the child by: \u2714\u2714sitting eye level with the child and walking<br>them through the examination<br>Combining 2 hydroxyl radicals (OH*) will form: \u2714\u2714H2O2<br>Which of the following is a guideline used to reduce personnel and patient dose during fixed<br>fluoroscopy? \u2714\u271415 inch minimum SSD<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Which of the following components make up the induction motor in an imaging system?<br>\u2714\u2714rotor and stators<br>The junction between the coronal and sagittal sutures of the skull is called the: \u2714\u2714bregma<br>A terminally ill patient has asked the doctor about possible volunteer opportunities in the<br>hospital. She<br>says that if she can volunteer in the hospital, she might be able to extend her life a bit longer<br>from doing<br>good deeds. This represents the <strong>stage of grief for the patient. \u2714\u2714bargaining<br>All of the following are within acceptable kVp accuracy variance for an exposure using 80 kVp<br>EXCEPT<br>FOR<\/strong> kVp.<br>-86<br>-84<br>-82<br>-76 \u2714\u271486<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>ARRT Radiography Exam (Mosby<br>Review) Questions and Answers 100%<br>Pass<br>Ionizing Radiation \u2714\u2714radiation that is able to remove electrons from an atom through ionization<br>Somatic effects \u2714\u2714refers to the effects of radiation to the body being irradiated<br>Genetic Effects \u2714\u2714refers to effects of radiation to a germ cell&#8217;s genetic code; effects the next<br>generation<br>Primary radiation \u2714\u2714radiation exiting the x-ray tube<br>Remnant radiation (or Exit Radiation) \u2714\u2714x-rays the leave the patient and strike the image<br>receptor<br>attenuation \u2714\u2714absorption and scatter of the x-ray beam as it passes through the patient<br>heterogenous beam \u2714\u2714x-ray beam that has photons of many different energies<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>photoelectric effect \u2714\u2714absorption of x-ray photons in the body<br>compton effect \u2714\u2714scatter of x-ray photons in the body<br>air kerma \u2714\u2714unit of exposure<br>gray \u2714\u2714unit of absorbed dose<br>gray(a) \u2714\u2714unit of radiation absorbed in air<br>gray(t) \u2714\u2714unit of radiation absorbed in tissue<br>sievert \u2714\u2714unit of effective dose or unit of equivalent dose<br>becquerel \u2714\u2714unit of activity<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>uncontrolled area \u2714\u2714general public area, like waiting room or stairways<br>controlled area \u2714\u2714occupied by people trained in radiation safety and wear radiation<br>badges\/monitors<br>x-ray tube leakage may not exceed what? \u2714\u27141mGy(a) per hour at a distance of 1 meter from the<br>housing<br>minimum lead equivalent for fluoro curtain \u2714\u27140.25mm<br>minimum lead equivalent for bucky slot shield \u2714\u27140.25mm<br>NAS or NRC-BEIR \u2714\u2714National Academy of Sciences\/National Research Counsel on the<br>Biological Effects of Ionizing Radiation<br>studies biologic effects of ionizing radiation and publishes the data<br>NCRP \u2714\u2714National Counsel on Radiation Protection<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>ARRT Radiology: Radiographic<br>Procedures Questions and Answers<br>Already Graded A<br>Which of the following procedures will best demonstrate the cephalic, basilic, and subclavian<br>veins?<br>(A) Aortofemoral arteriogram<br>(B) Upper-limb venogram<br>(C) Lower-limb venogram<br>(D) Renal venogram \u2714\u2714(B) Upper-limb venogram<br>In which type of fracture are the splintered ends of bone forced through the skin?<br>(A) Closed<br>(B) Compound<br>(C) Compression<br>(D) DepressedAnswers and Explanations \u2714\u2714(B) Compound<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>When performing tomography, it is of paramount importance that the radiographer<\/p>\n\n\n\n<ol class=\"wp-block-list\">\n<li>properly apply immobilization.<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>provide adequate radiation protection whenever possible.<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>obtain and check a scout film.<br>(A) 1 and 2 only<br>(B) 1 and 3 only<br>(C) 2 and 3 only<br>(D) 1, 2, and 3 \u2714\u2714(D) 1, 2, and 3<br>The sternoclavicular joints are best demonstrated with the patient PA and<br>(A) in a slight oblique position, affected side adjacent to the image recorder.<br>(B) in a slight oblique position, affected side away from the image recorder.<br>(C) erect and weight-bearing.<br>(D) erect, with and without weights. \u2714\u2714(A) in a slight oblique position, affected side adjacent to<br>the image recorder.<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n\n\n\n<p>Which of the following articulates with the base of the first metatarsal?<br>(A) First cuneiform<br>(B) Third cuneiform<br>(C) Navicular<br>(D) Cuboid \u2714\u2714(A) First cuneiform<br>The left sacroiliac joint is positioned perpendicular to the film when the patient is positioned in a<br>(A) left lateral position.<br>(B) 25 to 30\u00ba LAO position.<br>(C) 25 to 30\u00ba LPO position.<br>(D) 30 to 40\u00ba LPO position. \u2714\u2714(B) 25 to 30\u00ba LAO position.<br>The advantages of digital subtraction angiography over film angiography include<\/p>\n\n\n\n<ol class=\"wp-block-list\">\n<li>greater contrast medium sensitivity.<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>immediately available images.<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>increased resolution.<br>(A) 1 only<br>(B) 1 and 2 only<br>(C) 2 and 3 only<br>(D) 1, 2, and 3 \u2714\u2714(B) 1 and 2 only<br>Which of the following positions will most effectively move the gallbladder away from the<br>vertebrae in the asthenic patient?<br>(A) LAO<br>(B) RAO<br>(C) LPO<br>(D) Erect \u2714\u2714(A) LAO<br>Which of the following bones participates in the formation of the knee joint?<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>Femur<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>Tibia<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>Patella<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n\n\n\n<p>ARRT MRI Mock Registry Questions and<br>Answers (2022\/2023) Already Graded A<br>When imaging a geriatric patient, while performing a PCA MRA sequence, what imaging<br>parameter might the operator adjust?<br>A. Field of view<br>B. Presaturation band location<br>C. Slice thickness<br>D. VENC<br>E. Contrast injection rate \u2714\u2714VENC<br>As the number of phase encodings is increased from 256 to 512, SNR (signal to noise ratio):<br>A. Increases<br>B. Decreases<br>C. Doubles<br>D. Does not change<br>E. Quadruples \u2714\u2714Decreases<br>A magnetic vector possesses attributes of both <strong><em><strong><em>_<\/em><\/strong> and <strong><em>____<\/em><\/strong><\/em><\/strong>.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>A. Strength; magnitude<br>B. Direction; purpose<br>C. Strength; flow<br>D. Magnitude; direction \u2714\u2714Magnitude; direction<br>What element in the body is the principal nucleus utilized in clinical MR imaging?<br>A. Helium<br>B. Hydrogen<br>C. Oxygen<br>D. Calcium \u2714\u2714Hydrogen<br>Which of the following best describes an IR sequence?<br>A. A 180\u00b0 pulse followed by a 90\u00b0\/180\u00b0 combination<br>B. A 90\u00b0 pulse followed by a 180\u00b0 pulse<br>C. A train of gradient echoes<br>D. A train of spin echoes \u2714\u2714A 180\u00b0 pulse followed by a 90\u00b0\/180\u00b0 combination<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Gradient echo sequences requiring high signal from fluid are known as all of the following<br>EXCEPT:<br>A. T2* gradient echo<br>B. Steady-state gradient echo<br>C. Coherent gradient echo<br>D. Incoherent gradient echo \u2714\u2714Incoherent gradient echo<br>The medial and lateral rectus muscles are located in the:<br>A. Ears<br>B. Posterior pelvic region<br>C. Proximal calves<br>D. Eyes<br>E. Superior shoulder regions<br>F. Soft tissues of the neck \u2714\u2714Eyes<br>Reducing the number of lines filled in k-space will produce an image:<br>A. With a decrease in spatial resolution<br>B. With a increase in spatial resolution<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>C. With an decrease in overall SNR<br>D. With an increase in overall SNR<br>E. With a reduced overall scan time<br>F. B, C and E only<br>G. A, D and E only \u2714\u2714A, D and E only<br>Reducing the number of lines filled in k-space reduces the number of phase encoding steps,<br>resulting in shorter scan time, an increase in overall SNR, but a decrease in spatial resolution.<br>The smallest object that can be resolved in an image acquired with a 24cm FOV and a 272 x 272<br>matrix is <strong><em>_<\/em><\/strong> mm.<br>A. 0.76mm<br>B. 0.88mm<br>C. 0.93mm<br>D. 1.13mm<br>E. 1.24mm \u2714\u27140.88mm<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Patient Care &#8211; Radiology Exam Review<br>[ARRT] &#8211; [Appleton &amp; Lange Review]<br>Already Passed<br>A nosocomial infection is a(n)<br>(A) infection acquired at a large gathering.<br>(B) upper respiratory infection.<br>(C) infection acquired in a hospital.<br>(D) type of rhinitis. \u2714\u2714Infection acquired in a hospital.<br>Which of the following patient rights is violated by discussing privileged patient information<br>with an individual who is not involved with the patient&#8217;s care?<\/p>\n\n\n\n<ol class=\"wp-block-list\">\n<li>The right to considerate and respectful care<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>The right to privacy<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>The right to continuity of care<br>(A) 1 only<br>(B) 2 only<br>(C) 1 and 3 only<br>(D) 2 and 3 only \u2714\u2714The Right To Privacy<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n\n\n\n<p>The most effective method of sterilization is<br>(A) dry heat.<br>(B) moist heat.<br>(C) pasteurization.<br>(D) freezing. \u2714\u2714Moist heat.<br>A radiographer who discloses confidential information to unauthorized individuals may be found<br>guilty of<br>(A) invasion of privacy.<br>(B) slander.<br>(C) libel.<br>(D) defamation. \u2714\u2714Invasion of privacy.<br>Hypochlorite bleach (Clorox) and Lysol are examples of<br>(A) antiseptics.<br>(B) bacteriostatics.<br>(C) antifungal agents.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>(D) disinfectants. \u2714\u2714Disinfectants.<br>Which of the following must be included in the patient&#8217;s medical record or chart?<\/p>\n\n\n\n<ol class=\"wp-block-list\">\n<li>Diagnostic and therapeutic orders<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>Medical history<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>Informed consent<br>(A) 1 and 2 only<br>(B) 1 and 3 only<br>(C) 2 and 3 only<br>(D) 1, 2, and 3 \u2714\u2714Diagnostic and Therapeutic Orders<br>Medical History<br>Informed Consent<br>The pulse can be detected only by the use of a stethoscope in which of the following locations?<br>(A) Wrist<br>(B) Apex of the heart<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n\n\n\n<p>(C) Groin<br>(D) Neck \u2714\u2714Apex of the heart<br>An esophagogram might be requested for patients with which of the following esophageal<br>disorders\/symptoms?<\/p>\n\n\n\n<ol class=\"wp-block-list\">\n<li>Varices<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>Achalasia<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>Dysphasia<br>(A) 1 only<br>(B) 1 and 2 only<br>(C) 1 and 3 only<br>(D) 1, 2, and 3 \u2714\u2714Varices<br>Achalasia<br>When reviewing patient blood chemistry levels, what is considered the normal creatinine range?<br>(A) 0.6 to 1.5 mg\/100 mL<br>(B) 4.5 to 6 mg\/100 mL<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n\n\n\n<p>ARRT BOARD EXAM (2022\/2023)<br>ALREADY PASSED<br>What is the TD 5\/5 for the kidney? \u2714\u271423 Gy<br>What would a QA level 1 action item require? \u2714\u2714Inspection, but treatment can continue<br>What is the backscatter factor at the level of Dmax? \u2714\u2714Tissue Air Ratio (TAR)<br>What technique can be used to accomplish forced shallow breathing? \u2714\u2714Gating<br>What are the parts of the oral cavity? \u2714\u2714Floor of the mouth, retromolar trigone, gingiva,<br>anterior 2\/3 of tongue, hard palate<br>What is the tolerance for gantry &amp; collimator angle indicators? \u2714\u27141.0\u02da<br>What does T1b glottic cancer involve according to the AJCC staging system? \u2714\u2714Both vocal<br>cords<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>What is the most common breast cancer diagnosis? \u2714\u2714Invasive infiltrating ductal carcinoma<br>When a patient is treated with an SAD of 12 cm, what would the SSD be? \u2714\u271488 cm<br>What is the single most effective way of preventing the spread of infection? \u2714\u2714Washing hands<br>What is the most common dose-limiting toxicity for chemotherapeutic drugs?<br>\u2714\u2714Myelosuppresion<br>What is the most common form of cutaneous T-cell lymphoma? \u2714\u2714Mycosis fungoides<br>What is the TD 5\/5 for the whole liver? \u2714\u271430 Gy<br>What must a treatment prescription contain? \u2714\u2714Total dose, daily dose, orientation of treatment<br>fields, fractionation scheme, beam energy, beam-modifying devices, anatomic site, treatment<br>technique<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Which phase after total body exposure to radiation is characterized by having no symptoms?<br>\u2714\u2714Latent phase<br>What is a general characteristic of well-differentiated tumors? \u2714\u2714Benign<br>Which primary diagnosis indicates prophylactic cranial irradiation? \u2714\u2714Small cell carcinoma<br>What is used to prevent a hot spot at the junction of two treatment fields with a small hinge<br>angle? \u2714\u2714Wedge<br>What is a near miss in radiation therapy treatment delivery? \u2714\u2714A harmful event that was caught<br>prior to the delivery of treatment<br>What is included in the ITV? \u2714\u2714PTV, CTV, &amp; GTV<br>What type of acute radiation syndrome results from a whole body dose of 1000-5000 cGy?<br>\u2714\u2714Gastrointestinal<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Through which organ\/tissue are intrathecal drug injections administered? \u2714\u2714Spinal cord<br>What is the purpose of an excisional biopsy? \u2714\u2714Remove the entire tumor &amp; any local spread<br>What can be used to compensate for an irregular skin surface due to missing or curved tissue?<br>\u2714\u2714Bolus, wedges, shielding blocks<br>Near what vertebral level does the spinal cord usually end? \u2714\u2714L1-L2<br>What does ipsilateral mean? \u2714\u2714The same side of the body<br>What is the TD 5\/5 for 1\/3 of the brain? \u2714\u271460 Gy<br>Which cell type is more radiosensitive? \u2714\u2714Basal cells<br>What can be used to confirm patient identity when performing time out procedures?<br>\u2714\u2714Checking ID bracelet &amp; asking name, asking patient&#8217;s name &amp; comparing with the name<br>called, comparing patient with his\/her picture in the chart<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>ARRT BOARD EXAM (2022\/2023)<br>ALREADY PASSED<br>What is the TD 5\/5 for the kidney? \u2714\u271423 Gy<br>What would a QA level 1 action item require? \u2714\u2714Inspection, but treatment can continue<br>What is the backscatter factor at the level of Dmax? \u2714\u2714Tissue Air Ratio (TAR)<br>What technique can be used to accomplish forced shallow breathing? \u2714\u2714Gating<br>What are the parts of the oral cavity? \u2714\u2714Floor of the mouth, retromolar trigone, gingiva,<br>anterior 2\/3 of tongue, hard palate<br>What is the tolerance for gantry &amp; collimator angle indicators? \u2714\u27141.0\u02da<br>What does T1b glottic cancer involve according to the AJCC staging system? \u2714\u2714Both vocal<br>cords<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>What is the most common breast cancer diagnosis? \u2714\u2714Invasive infiltrating ductal carcinoma<br>When a patient is treated with an SAD of 12 cm, what would the SSD be? \u2714\u271488 cm<br>What is the single most effective way of preventing the spread of infection? \u2714\u2714Washing hands<br>What is the most common dose-limiting toxicity for chemotherapeutic drugs?<br>\u2714\u2714Myelosuppresion<br>What is the most common form of cutaneous T-cell lymphoma? \u2714\u2714Mycosis fungoides<br>What is the TD 5\/5 for the whole liver? \u2714\u271430 Gy<br>What must a treatment prescription contain? \u2714\u2714Total dose, daily dose, orientation of treatment<br>fields, fractionation scheme, beam energy, beam-modifying devices, anatomic site, treatment<br>technique<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Which phase after total body exposure to radiation is characterized by having no symptoms?<br>\u2714\u2714Latent phase<br>What is a general characteristic of well-differentiated tumors? \u2714\u2714Benign<br>Which primary diagnosis indicates prophylactic cranial irradiation? \u2714\u2714Small cell carcinoma<br>What is used to prevent a hot spot at the junction of two treatment fields with a small hinge<br>angle? \u2714\u2714Wedge<br>What is a near miss in radiation therapy treatment delivery? \u2714\u2714A harmful event that was caught<br>prior to the delivery of treatment<br>What is included in the ITV? \u2714\u2714PTV, CTV, &amp; GTV<br>What type of acute radiation syndrome results from a whole body dose of 1000-5000 cGy?<br>\u2714\u2714Gastrointestinal<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Through which organ\/tissue are intrathecal drug injections administered? \u2714\u2714Spinal cord<br>What is the purpose of an excisional biopsy? \u2714\u2714Remove the entire tumor &amp; any local spread<br>What can be used to compensate for an irregular skin surface due to missing or curved tissue?<br>\u2714\u2714Bolus, wedges, shielding blocks<br>Near what vertebral level does the spinal cord usually end? \u2714\u2714L1-L2<br>What does ipsilateral mean? \u2714\u2714The same side of the body<br>What is the TD 5\/5 for 1\/3 of the brain? \u2714\u271460 Gy<br>Which cell type is more radiosensitive? \u2714\u2714Basal cells<br>What can be used to confirm patient identity when performing time out procedures?<br>\u2714\u2714Checking ID bracelet &amp; asking name, asking patient&#8217;s name &amp; comparing with the name<br>called, comparing patient with his\/her picture in the chart<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>PATIENT CARE &#8211; ARRT X-RAY BOARD<br>EXAM LATEST 2023 RATED A+<br>The normal body temperature taken orally for a healthy adult is:<br>A. 97.6 degrees F<br>B. 98.6 degrees F<br>C. 99.6 degrees F<br>D. 100.6 degrees F \u2714\u2714B. 98.6 degrees F<br>The normal range for adult systolic blood pressure is:<br>A. 60 &#8211; 80<br>B. 80 &#8211; 100<br>C. 100 &#8211; 120<br>D. 120 &#8211; 140 \u2714\u2714C. 100 &#8211; 120<br>The normal range for adult pulse rate is:<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>A. 40 &#8211; 60 beats per minute<br>B. 60 &#8211; 100 beats per minute<br>C. 80 &#8211; 100 beats per minute<br>D. 100 &#8211; 120 beats per minute \u2714\u2714B. 60 &#8211; 100 beats per minute<br>The normal range for adult diastolic blood pressure is:<br>A. 60 &#8211; 80<br>B. 80 &#8211; 100<br>C. 100 &#8211; 120<br>D. 120 &#8211; 140 \u2714\u2714A. 60 &#8211; 80<br>The most accurate body temperature measurement can be obtained by what method?<br>A. oral<br>B. rectal<br>C. tympanic<br>D. axillary \u2714\u2714A. rectal<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Which blood pressure reading is associated with the contraction of the left ventricle?<br>A. systolic<br>B. diastolic \u2714\u2714A. systolic<br>The diastolic blood pressure is a measurement of the pressure exerted on the arterials walls<br>during:<br>A. atrial contraction<br>B. right ventricle contraction<br>C. relaxation of the left ventricle<br>D. relaxation of the atria \u2714\u2714C. relaxation of the left ventricle<br>The measurement of oxygen saturation of the blood is accomplished with a:<br>A. stethoscope<br>B. blood test<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>C. sphygmomanometer<br>D. pulse oximeter \u2714\u2714D. pulse oximeter<br>A patient could be considered hypoxic if the blood oxygen saturation falls below:<br>A. 100%<br>B. 96%<br>C. 93%<br>D. 90% \u2714\u2714D. 90%<br>Upon noticing that any of a patient&#8217;s vital signs are abnormal, the radiologic technologist&#8217;s<br>priority should be to:<br>A. complete the exam as quickly as possible so the images are available for diagnosis<br>B. stop the exam immediately and stabilize the patient<br>C. call a nurse<br>D. return the patient to their floor or unit \u2714\u2714B. stop the exam immediately and stabilize the<br>patient<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>ARRT Patient Care Questions and<br>Answers Already Passed<br>1) Which of the following statements is correct with regard to assisting a patient from a<br>wheelchair to an x-ray table?<br>A. The patient&#8217;s stronger side should be closer to the x-ray table.<br>B. The patient&#8217;s weaker side should be closer to the x-ray table.<br>C. The wheelchair should directly face the x-ray table.<br>D. The wheelchair should be parallel with the x-ray table. \u2714\u2714A. The patient&#8217;s stronger side<br>should be closer to the x-ray table.<br>2) Sanction\/injunction by the ARRT can result from:<\/p>\n\n\n\n<ol class=\"wp-block-list\">\n<li>conviction of a felony.<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>failing to shield a patient.<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>interpreting images and providing the patient with that information.<br>A. 1 only<br>B. 1 and 2 only<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n\n\n\n<p>C. 2 and 3 only<br>D. 1, 2, and 3 \u2714\u2714A. 1 only<br>3) For medicolegal reasons, radiographic images are required to include all the following<br>information except<br>A. the patient&#8217;s name and\/or identification number.<br>B. the patient&#8217;s birth date.<br>C. a right- or left-side marker.<br>D. the date of the examination. \u2714\u2714B. the patient&#8217;s birth date.<br>4) A radiographer who discloses confidential information to unauthorized individuals could be<br>found guilty of<br>A. invasion of privacy.<br>B. slander.<br>C. libel.<br>D. defamation. \u2714\u2714A. invasion of privacy.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>5) An iatragenic infection is one caused by<br>A. physician intervention.<br>B. blood-borne pathogens.<br>C. chemotherapy.<br>D. infected droplets. \u2714\u2714A. physician intervention.<br>6) Which of the following instructions should be given to a patient following a barium sulfate<br>contrast examination?<\/p>\n\n\n\n<ol class=\"wp-block-list\">\n<li>Increase fluid and fiber intake for several days.<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>Changes in stool color will occur until all barium has been evacuated.<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>Contact a physician if no bowel movement occurs in 24 hours.<br>A. 1 only<br>B. 2 only<br>C. 1 and 3 only<br>D. 1, 2, and 3 \u2714\u2714D. 1, 2, and 3.<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n\n\n\n<p>7) Logrolling is a method of moving patients with suspected<br>A. head injury<br>B. spinal injury<br>C. bowel obstruction<br>D. extremity fracture \u2714\u2714B. spinal injury.<br>8) A patient will be required to ingest barium sulfate suspension in order to demonstrate which of<br>the following structures?<\/p>\n\n\n\n<ol class=\"wp-block-list\">\n<li>Duodenum<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>Pylorus<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>Ilium<br>A. 1 only<br>B. 1 and 2 only<br>C. 2 and 3 only<br>D. 1, 2, and 3 \u2714\u2714B. 1 and 2 only.<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n\n\n\n<p>ARRT Ethics and Standards Questions<br>and Answers 100% Pass<br>The ARRT Standard of Ethics is made up of 2 major areas. \u2714\u2714Part A-Code of Ethics. Part B &#8211;<br>Rules of Ethics<br>The following is know as the <strong><em>_<\/em><\/strong>.<br>The American Registry of Radiologic Technologists promotes high standards of patient care by<br>recognizing qualified individuals in medical imaging, interventional procedures and radiation<br>therapy. \u2714\u2714The mission statement of the ARRT<br>The standards of ethics apply to student radiographers. T\/F \u2714\u2714True<br>Which part of the standard of ethics is enforceable? \u2714\u2714Part B &#8211; Rules of Ethics<br>Which part of the standard of ethics are considered a guide or aspirational? \u2714\u2714Part A &#8211; Code of<br>Ethics<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>ARRT Ethics and Standards Questions<br>and Answers 100% Pass<br>The ARRT Standard of Ethics is made up of 2 major areas. \u2714\u2714Part A-Code of Ethics. Part B &#8211;<br>Rules of Ethics<br>The following is know as the <strong><em>_<\/em><\/strong>.<br>The American Registry of Radiologic Technologists promotes high standards of patient care by<br>recognizing qualified individuals in medical imaging, interventional procedures and radiation<br>therapy. \u2714\u2714The mission statement of the ARRT<br>The standards of ethics apply to student radiographers. 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