Chapter 01: Radiography Education: From Classroom to Clinic
Callaway: Introduction to Radiologic Science, 8th Edition
MULTIPLE CHOICE
1. The key individual in the healthcare setting is:
- the doctor
- the radiologist
- the chief technologist
- the patient
ANS: D
- The responsibility of the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology
(JRCERT) is to:
- review and accredit educational programs in radiologic technology
- evaluate curricula for programs in radiologic technology
- develop guidelines for clinical education
- develop radiation safety policy
ANS: A
3. The accreditation of a radiologic technology program ensures:
- acceptance by the ARRT
- funding by the college or hospital
- that all students will pass the national board examination
- all of the above
ANS: A
4. The JRCERT accreditation is:
- a non-governmental process
- mandatory for radiologic technology programs
- a requirement for therapy programs
- sponsored by ARRT
ANS: A
5. The course of study of normal anatomy and function of the body is:
- radiographic anatomy
- human structure and function
- structure and sequel of pathology
- normal radiographic procedures
ANS: B
6. The student/patient relationship is mainly taught in:
- medical ethics
- radiographic procedures
- patient care methods
- patient radiation protection
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ANS: C
7. The clinical education will include:
- medical ethics and law
- radiographic procedures
- radiation protection
- all of the above
ANS: D
8. Students begin clinical education as:
- an adjunct radiography volunteer
- a passive radiography participant
- a part-time hospital employee
- an adjunct radiography employee
ANS: B
9. The language of medicine teaches the student how to:
- interact with other medical employees
- communicate with patients of different backgrounds
- understand anatomic and medical terms
- address the medical hierarchy properly
ANS: C
10. Radiation protection teaches the student:
- how to protect the patient
- how to protect the student
- how to protect the other health workers
- all of the above
ANS: D
11. The clinical practice involves cognitive learning, which is a function of:
- relative facts and information
- attitudes and feelings
- values and beliefs
- applying knowledge
ANS: A
12. Student independent clinical performance phase begins when:
- students perform radiographic procedures alone
- students perform radiographic procedures as an employee
- students perform radiographic procedures with indirect supervision
- students request the opportunity to act independently
ANS: C 2 / 4
Chapter 02: Becoming an Outstanding Student
Callaway: Introduction to Radiologic Science, 8th Edition
MULTIPLE CHOICE
- The most important information you should have as you begin your radiography program
is:
- tuition and textbook costs
- knowledge of yourself
- location of clinical sites
- your classmates
ANS: B
2. The hierarchy of human needs was described by:
- Freud
- Einstein
- Piaget
- Maslow
ANS: D
- Nutrition, sleep, relaxation, and exercise are what types of needs?
- Psychologic
- Physiologic
- Mental and emotional
- Anatomic
ANS: B
4. The most important factor to consider when resolving conflict is to:
- attack the issue
- attack the other person so as to gain an advantage
- abandon the relationship so that no more conflict arises
- speak first to establish the higher ground
ANS: A
5. Retrieving from memory is:
- aided by the association and organization of data
- a function fully understood
- a function of short-term memory
- aided by ignoring relevant material
ANS: A
- Slow learning versus fast learning is more effective in memorization.
- True
- False
ANS: B
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- The difference between the speed of a speaker’s presentation and your ability to listen
provides the opportunity for:
- daydreaming
- texting
- comparing notes with a classmate
- reading the chapter in the text
ANS: A
8. The type of memory required for success as a radiography student is:
- short-term
- distant
- long-term
- fleeting
ANS: C
9. Optimizing memory can be achieved through:
- adequate sleep
- proper nutrition
- organized reading and study
- all of the above
ANS: D
10. Emotionality is:
- placing others’ feelings first
- the quality or state of a sound emotional balance
- the same as empathy
- part of Maslow’s hierarchy
ANS: B
11. Critical thinking implies:
- making a choice agreeable to the group
- weighing all aspects of the situation
- making a decision according to current norms
- relying on surveys and graphs
ANS: B
12. Analytical thinking means:
- obtaining a consensus among the group
- being open to the concerns of others
- gathering opinions from the group
- gathering evidence of the situation
ANS: D
13. Critical thinking is on basis of:
- background beliefs
- a set of universal values
- self-awareness
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