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RADT 465

ARRT Registry Review Covering Patient Care

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A life threatening reaction is referred to as? Pg. 16 Vasovagal
This drug is used to prevent cardiac arrhythmias? Pg. 16 Lidocaine
A site where infectious organisms can remain alive and form a mode of transmission? Pg. 18 Reservoir
What is the normal adult systolic blood pressure range? Pg. 20 90-120 mm Hg
What is the normal adult diastolic blood pressure range? Pg. 20 50-70 mm Hg
____ indicates the quantity of nitrogen in the blood in the form of urea? Pg. 25 BUN
What is the normal creatinine level? Pg. 25 0.6-1.5 mg/dL
What is the normal BUN range? Pg. 25 8-20 mg/dL
A type of shock that is associated to a pulmonary embolism or myocardial infarction? Pg. 21 Cariogenic
This type of catheter is a specific IV catheter used to measure the pumping ability of the heart and obtain pressure readings, while introducing medication and IV fluids? Pg. 24 Swan Ganz catheter
Which phase of infection is known as the recovery phase where symptoms begin to regress? Pg. 19 Convalescent phase
Defines the thickness of concentration of the contrast agent? Pg. 21 Viscosity
Crushing chest pain that is caused by a circulatory disturbance of the coronary arteries? Pg. 29 Angina Pectoris
Narrowing of constriction of the aorta? Pg. 28 Coarctation of the aorta
Patient’s with rubella, mumps, or influenza would be on what kind of precaution? Pg. 29 Droplet
A tracheostomy is often performed ____ the level of the laynx. Pg. 29 Above
Patients who have TB, varicella, or rubeloa should be on which precaution? Pg. 27 Airborne
Data that can be collected by the patient that includes signs and symtoms that can be observed? Pg. 31 Objective data
Data that can be collected when referring to the patient’s pain level, how they feel, and to what extent? Pg. 31 Subjective data
A radiographer who performs the wrong exam on a patient could be charged with? Pg. 28 Battery
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