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Rad 100 Mid term
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| This is used to create image if the human body in medical radiography. | What is energy |
| This uses sound to produce images | What is sonography |
| This is what MRI stands for | What is magnetic resonance imaging |
| This uses radioactive isotopes to produce images | What is Nuclear Medicine. |
| He discovered X-rays | Who is Wilhelm Roentgen |
| Most radiography careers start in this modality | What is x-ray |
| This causes the x-ray’s ability to cause changes at the atomic level? | What is ionization? |
| This modality uses gamma radiation | What is Nuclear Medicine |
| Magnetic resonance imaging is hazardous because of its ionizing properties | What is false |
| X-rays were discovered in this year | What is 1895 |
| This process ensures a high quality of operations and offerings. | What is accreditation |
| What committee heads the educational standards for radiologic technology? | What is the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology |
| This is a voluntary process through which an agency grants recognition to an individual on demonstration, typically by examination of specialized professional skills | What is Certification |
| This is a list of individuals holding certification in a particular profession | What is Registry |
| Once an individual passes the appropriate exam, this organization permits them to use “RT (R)” after their name. | Who is the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists |
| Every state requires a radiographer obtain a state license | What is False |
| The title granted to a radiographer after passing the ARRT exam | What is registered technologist, radiographer |
| This is the approximate number of individuals registered by ARRT | What is 300,000 |
| The term used for radiography of the breast. | What is mammography |
| When working with this, special protection should be worn | What is ionizing radiation |
| Physiologic response resulting from anger and fear triggered by a real or imagined threat. | What is fight or flight response |
| Activities that decrease the negative effects of stress but do not change the stressors | What are buffers |
| This is considered the biggest thief of time | What is indecision |
| -Individual perception of wants -poor physical health -lack of time management | What are things that cause stress |
| -exercise and good nutrition -taking a personal day off work -avoiding studying the night before exam -avoiding worry | What are examples of stress buffers |
| Language that is positive and expresses choice | What is in-control language |
| Self-image is not important when is comes to dealing with stress | What is false. |
| The percentage of things that never turn out the way we expect them to? | What is 95% |
| Identify the program, investigate the problem objectively, develop a viable solution, and select the best solution and implement it are all steps of this | What is problem solving |
| Procrastination is a good way to deal with worry | What is False |
| Knowing yourself, prioritizing responsibilities and activities, ad planning for self-care are examples of this | What Self-Management |
| Reading out loud and writing down important facts, planes group activities, and a regular plan for study and review are examples of this | What are good study habits |
| Psychomotor, Affective, and Cognitive are all included in this | What are areas of learning |
| During the training time in the medical radiography program, your learning process will shift from this | What is less didactic to more clinical education |
| The top of the chain of command for a radiography program | Who is the program director |
| Observation, assistance, and performance are all phases of this in the medical radiography program | What is clinical learning |
| You are required to follow all HIPPA guidelines while in clinical education sites | True |
| The organization who mandates the students obtain a minimum number of clinical competencies in various exam categories | Who is the ARRT |
| Student supervision is direct and indirect | What is True |
| One setting where clinical procedures are performed | What is a hospital |
| This person provides one-on-one instruction and evaluation of students at clinic sites. | Who is the clinical instructor |
| An effective treatment of atherosclerosis that uses a special catheter with a balloon tip | What is angioplasty |
| Term that describes energy transmitted through matter | What is radiation |
| These are some important vitamins depleted as a result of stress | What are B complex, C, and magnesium |
| This medical imaging modality takes images of the body using thin “slices” | What is computed tomography |
| This is the capacity to operate or work | What is energy |
| Physician who specializes in medical imaging | What is a radiologist |
| This is the careful examination of the components of a complex situation or problem | What is analysis |
| This is the observable successful achievement of performance objectives | What is competency |
| This person coordinates clinical education and evaluates its effectiveness. | What is Clinical Coordinator |