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| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Which levels of quality control testing can usually be performed by a QA/QM tech? | Level I and II |
| Which government agency mandates a policy on exposure to blood-borne pathogens? | OSHA |
| Information or knowledge necessary to achieve a desired outcome is termed the following? | Input |
| The desired outcome or the characteristic that satisifies the customer is termed the following: | Output |
| Anactivity to achieve a desired outcome is termed the following: | Action |
| A person, department, or organization that needs or wants a desired outcome is termed the following: | Customer |
| Who is considered to be the father of scientific management? | Frederick Winslow Taylor |
| Which of the following groups is usually responsible for implementing the solutions that the focus groups have determined will improve a particular process? | Quality improvement team |
| A valid and reliable quantitive process or outcome measure related to one or more dimensions of performance is termed the following: | Indicator |
| The highest quality of care delivered in the shortest amout of time with the least amount of expense and a positive outcome is termed _____of care. | efficiency |
| The entire set or group of items that is being measured is called the following: | Population |
| The averageset of observations is known as the following: | Mean |
| Variables that have only two values or choices are termed the following: | Dichotomous variables |
| A cause-and--effect diagram is also known as the following: | Fishbone chart |
| A chart that pictorially demonstrates whether key indicators are moving up or down over a given period of time is termed the following: | Trend chart |
| The distribution of continuous data can best be demonstrated by the use of the following: | Histograms |
| Which of the folloowing is not a tool for data presentation? | Brainstorming |
| The unit of measure used to express the dose equivalent to occupational workers is the following: | Rad equivalent, man |
| The square of the standard deviation is termed the following: | Variance |
| All of the following affect patient dose during diagnostic radiography except the following: | Focal spot size |
| The main reason to prohibit food and drink in a film darkroom is to do the following: | Prevent artifacts |
| The amount of light that is emitted from acattered by a surface may be referred to as the following: | Luminance |
| A device that can be used to measure darkroom humidity levels is known as the following: | Psychrometer |
| Proper darkroom ventilation should include____room changes of air per hour. | 8-10 |
| Most types of new modality film can be processed under _____colored safelight. | a dark green |
| A darkroom safelight test should be performed at least: | Semiannually |
| Why should boxes of film and containers of developer solution not be stored near each other? | Developer contains naturally occurring radioactive material |
| Photometric readings from each quandrant of a single view box panel should not vary more than +- _____%. | 10% |
| The unit most commonly used to measure luminance is the following: | Nit |
| A film-duplicating unit should be able to faithfully copy optical densities of up to the following: | 2.5 |
| In departments with a quality management program in place, the greatest number of repeat images is due to the following: | Positioning error |
| If a department performs 1160 views during a 1-month period and 132are repeated, the department repeat rate is the following: | 11.4% |
| Any repeat rate exceeding_____should be seriously examined. | 10%-12% |
| Which of the following processing artifacts run in the same direction as film travel? | Guide shoe marks |
| A white, powdery residue on a film after processing is normally due to the following: | Hyporentention |
| The types of static artifacts include (1) tree, (2) crown, and (3) smudge: | 1,2,3 |
| The likelihood of obtaining a positive diagnosis in a patient with the disease actually present is termed the following: | Sensitivity |
| Data for determing repeat rates should include at least _____patients to obtain a statistical sample large enouth for valid results. | 250 |
| The TP fraction is also referred to as the following: | Sensitivity |
| Patient motion during exposure results in the following: | An exposure artifact |