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RADT 465
ARRT Registry Review Covering Patient Care
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| 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 |