Deck 35: Radiologic Procedures and Imaging Techniques

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Which of these abbreviations stands for the most common radiologic procedure?

A) PET
B) V/Q scan
C) KUB
D) CXR
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The word spiral is related to a/an:

A) CT scan.
B) x-ray.
C) PET scan.
D) radiopharmaceutical drug.
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Which ultrasonography produces still images in shades of brown?

A) magnetic resonance
B) three-dimensional
C) fluoroscopy
D) color flow duplex ultrasonography
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A shielding cover worn by radiologic personnel to protect themselves from radiation exposure is known as a _________ apron.

A) magnetic apron.
B) lead apron.
C) protective apron.
D) metallic apron.
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On an x-ray,an area of low density is said to be:

A) radiolucent.
B) radiopaque.
C) translucent.
D) transopaque.
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Which one is not a contraindication to having an MRI?

A) dental work
B) body piercing
C) a transdermal drug patch
D) hearing aid
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In this test,liquid barium contrast medium is swallowed.It outlines the esophagus and stomach to show ulcers or areas of blockage.

A) oral cholecystography
B) upper gastrointestinal series
C) pyelography
D) lymphangiography
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A ventilation-perfusion (V/Q) scan uses an inhaled radiopharmaceutical drug and scintigraphy to create an image of the:

A) lungs.
B) heart.
C) bones.
D) thyroid gland.
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The contrast medium that is instilled into the rectum to outline the colon and rectum for a radiologic procedure is:

A) iodine.
B) thallium.
C) gallium.
D) barium.
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Which diagnostic test of the urinary system uses contrast dye is injected into the ureters through a catheter in the bladder?

A) kidneys, ureters, bladder film
B) retrograde pyelography
C) lymphangiography
D) intravenous pyelography
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Which is given intravenously for nuclear medicine imaging of the thyroid gland?

A) indium-111
B) iodine-123
C) gallium-67
D) krypton-81m
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When an entire fluoroscopy procedure is captured on disk or videotape,this procedure is known as a:

A) densitometry.
B) arteriography.
C) tomography.
D) cineradiography.
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Technetium-99m,xenon-133,and gallium-67 are radiopharmaceutical drugs that:

A) emit positrons.
B) are combined with monoclonal antibodies.
C) contain iodine.
D) emit gamma rays.
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Which of the following radiologic studies uses contrast dye to examine a joint?

A) arthrography
B) cholecystography
C) cholangiography
D) pyelography
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Radioactive substances that emit positrons are used in ____________ scans.

A) US
B) KUB
C) RAIU
D) PET
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When you hear the word proton,you think of what type of radiologic procedure?

A) MRI
B) CT
C) sonography
D) roentgenography
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Xenon-133 and krypton-81m are radiopharmaceutical drugs that are used to diagnose cancer of the:

A) lung.
B) heart.
C) colon.
D) ovary.
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The MUGA scan assesses ____________ function.

A) liver
B) lung
C) colon
D) heart
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Which type of procedure uses an x-ray beam that is controlled by a computer?

A) scan
B) ultrasound
C) CT scan
D) x-ray
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The most common type of chest x-ray is done with the patient standing with the chest next to the x-ray plate.This is a/an ____________ chest x-ray.

A) posteroanterior
B) anteroposterior
C) lateral
D) oblique
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X-rays are a type of invisible ionizing ____________.
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Nuclear medicine uses ____________ substances that emit rays or particles to create images of internal structures of the body.
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The combining form fluor/o- means :

A) brighten.
B) enlighten.
C) fluorescence.
D) presence.
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____________ is the process of measuring the amount of radiation exposure as detected by a film badge.
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The suffix -gram means :

A) a record or picture.
B) an instrument used to examine.
C) examine with an instrument.
D) process of recording.
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The combining form magnet/o- means :

A) attraction to.
B) energy.
C) magnet.
D) to pull toward.
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The use of radioactive substances to create images of body structures is known as:

A) radiology.
B) nuclear medicine.
C) roentgenography.
D) electron beam tomography.
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In x-ray technology,areas of low density are said to be ____________.
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____________ medicine is the medical specialty that uses radioactive substances to create images of internal structures of the body.
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____________ is a radiopaque contrast medium made of small,chalky particles suspended in a liquid and used for radiologic procedures of the digestive tract.It is normally swallowed or instilled in the rectum and colon.
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Which of the following is not a meaning for the combining form tom/o-?

A) cut
B) incise
C) layer
D) slice
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The discovery of radium as a radioactive element was done by:

A) Roentgen.
B) Becquerel.
C) Curie.
D) Joliot.
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This procedure uses continuous x-rays to capture the motion of internal organs after the administration of a contrast medium.Select the correct spelling of this word.

A) flooroscopy
B) flouroscopy
C) fluoroscopy
D) fluroscopy
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The combining form pharmaceutic/o- means :

A) chemicals; substances.
B) medical treatment.
C) medicine; drug.
D) physician.
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Radiography is also known as roentgenography.
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The combining form anter/o- means :

A) back part.
B) front part.
C) middle part.
D) side part.
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A ventilation-perfusion scan is also known as a V/Q scan or a ____________ scan.
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____________ uses continuous x-ray beams to capture the motion of internal organs as it occurs.
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The medical specialty that uses various forms of radiation and sound waves to create images of the human body is known as ____________.
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____________ uses an x-ray beam to create an image of the breast.
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How does a xeromammogram differ from a mammogram?

A) The xeromammogram shows a three-dimensional image of the breast rather than a one-dimensional image.
B) The xeromammogram is produced by nuclear medicine technology rather than by x-ray technology.
C) The xeromammogram image is printed on dry paper rather than on x-ray film.
D) The xeromammogram uses a magnetic field to scan the breast rather than x-ray beams.
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A preliminary radiograph taken before contrast dye is injected is referred to as a/an:

A) enhanced film.
B) bucky film.
C) scout film.
D) portable film.
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A barium enema uses an x-ray beam and radiopaque barium contrast medium instilled into the rectum to create an image of the colon.
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In which type of x-ray does the beam enter the patient's anterior chest,penetrate the upper body,exit the upper back,and enter the x-ray plate?

A) PA chest x-ray
B) AP chest x-ray
C) lateral chest x-ray
D) oblique x-ray
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Which procedure involves the patient swallowing an endoscope that contains a tiny sound wave-emitting transducer at its tip? The tip is positioned in the esophagus so that it is directly behind the heart.

A) PET
B) SPECT
C) TEE
D) Doppler
Question
In nuclear medicine,areas of increased uptake are called:

A) hot spots.
B) dark spots.
C) cold spots.
D) light spots.
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Magnetic resonance imaging does not expose either the patient or the healthcare worker to radiation.
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If a chest x-ray is taken so that the x-rays penetrate the front of the chest and exit through the patient's back and then into the x-ray plate,this is a/an ____________ chest x-ray.

A) AP
B) lateral
C) IVP
D) TEE
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A patient with which metal object in the body will not be able to have an MRI because the object will be dislodged?

A) hip prosthesis
B) cochlear implant
C) permanent dental crowns
D) all of the above
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Indium-111 is given intravenously for nuclear medicine imaging of the heart.
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Which is considered to be a screening test and not a diagnostic test?

A) angiography
B) bone densitometry
C) electron beam tomography
D) intravenous cholangiography
Question
Mrs.Jeanne Smith had a DEXA scan to determine if she had:

A) breast cancer.
B) kidney stones.
C) gallstones.
D) osteoporosis.
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Which type of procedure uses a strong magnetic field inside a scanner to align protons in the atoms of the patient's body?

A) MRI
B) ultrasound
C) CT scan
D) x-ray
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In oral cholecystography,contrast dye is not injected but rather is taken orally in the form of a tablet.
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An upper gastrointestinal series is also known as a barium enema.
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In a mammogram,an x-ray is used to create an image of the uterus.
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A positron emission tomography (PET) scan uses magnetic fields to create diagnostic images.
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Ultrasonography does not expose a patient to radiation,but Doppler ultrasonography does.
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Bone has a high density and therefore is radiolucent on x-ray images.
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A dosimeter is found in a:

A) lead apron.
B) transducer.
C) film badge.
D) flat plate.
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The abbreviation KUB means :

A) kidneys, ureters, bladder.
B) kidneys and urinary bladder.
C) kidneys, urethra, bladder.
D) krypton, uranium, barium.
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The image produced by ultrasonography is known as a/an ____________.
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What type of procedure uses a computer to take many two-dimensional images or "slices" of the body?

A) ultrasonography
B) tomography
C) X-ray
D) mammography
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Which of these procedures exposes the patient to radiation?

A) sonography
B) ultrasonography
C) echocardiography
D) bone density testing
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Which procedure uses an x-ray beam and contrast dye in the subarachnoid space to create an image of the spinal cavity,spine,and spinal nerves?

A) PET scan
B) neurography
C) myelography
D) OncoScint scan
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The combining form son/o- means :

A) point of light.
B) sonar.
C) quantity or amount.
D) sound.
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The combining form scint/i- means :

A) barium.
B) energy.
C) point of light.
D) x-ray.
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PET scans are helpful in showing areas of abnormal brain activity in:

A) Alzheimer's.
B) Parkinson's.
C) epilepsy.
D) all of the above.
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All of the following procedures detect demineralization from osteoporosis except:

A) densitometry.
B) QCT.
C) DEXA scan.
D) PET scan.
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The x-ray beam enters the patient's chest and abdomen from the side as he is lying on his back.Select the correct spelling of this term.

A) lateral decibitis x-ray
B) lateral decibitus x-ray
C) lateral decubetis x-ray
D) lateral decubitus x-ray
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An ultrasound transducer is placed on the ____________,and an ultrasound probe is placed in a ____________.

A) organ; bone
B) skin; duct
C) head; chamber
D) skin; cavity
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The combining form roentgen/o- means :

A) energy; power.
B) light.
C) picture; film.
D) x-rays; radiation.
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In an IVP report,which structure is certain to be mentioned?

A) brain
B) heart
C) stomach
D) kidney
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Every radioactive substance is in a constant state of decay (changing from being unstable to being stable).Which phrase is used for the length of time it takes for a certain number of atoms in a radioactive substance to decay and become stable?

A) half life
B) term life
C) stable time
D) unstable time
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The combining form cin/e- means :

A) bad; abnormal.
B) film.
C) movement.
D) picture.
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When you hear the word positron,you think of what type of radiologic procedure?

A) MRI
B) x-ray
C) PET
D) scintigraphy
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The x-ray beam enters the body from an angle.Select the correct spelling of this word.

A) obleak
B) obleik
C) obleque
D) oblique
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The combining form later/o- means :

A) back.
B) front.
C) middle.
D) side.
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Which is the correct spelling of a nuclear medicine procedure that uses a radioactive radiopharmaceutical drug as a tracer?

A) scentigraphy
B) scentography
C) scintigraphy
D) scintography
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The use of a continuous x-ray beam to capture motion of the internal organs is known as:

A) mammography.
B) xeromammography.
C) fluoroscopy.
D) DEXA.
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1
Which of these abbreviations stands for the most common radiologic procedure?

A) PET
B) V/Q scan
C) KUB
D) CXR
CXR
2
The word spiral is related to a/an:

A) CT scan.
B) x-ray.
C) PET scan.
D) radiopharmaceutical drug.
CT scan.
3
Which ultrasonography produces still images in shades of brown?

A) magnetic resonance
B) three-dimensional
C) fluoroscopy
D) color flow duplex ultrasonography
three-dimensional
4
A shielding cover worn by radiologic personnel to protect themselves from radiation exposure is known as a _________ apron.

A) magnetic apron.
B) lead apron.
C) protective apron.
D) metallic apron.
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On an x-ray,an area of low density is said to be:

A) radiolucent.
B) radiopaque.
C) translucent.
D) transopaque.
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Which one is not a contraindication to having an MRI?

A) dental work
B) body piercing
C) a transdermal drug patch
D) hearing aid
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In this test,liquid barium contrast medium is swallowed.It outlines the esophagus and stomach to show ulcers or areas of blockage.

A) oral cholecystography
B) upper gastrointestinal series
C) pyelography
D) lymphangiography
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A ventilation-perfusion (V/Q) scan uses an inhaled radiopharmaceutical drug and scintigraphy to create an image of the:

A) lungs.
B) heart.
C) bones.
D) thyroid gland.
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The contrast medium that is instilled into the rectum to outline the colon and rectum for a radiologic procedure is:

A) iodine.
B) thallium.
C) gallium.
D) barium.
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Which diagnostic test of the urinary system uses contrast dye is injected into the ureters through a catheter in the bladder?

A) kidneys, ureters, bladder film
B) retrograde pyelography
C) lymphangiography
D) intravenous pyelography
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Which is given intravenously for nuclear medicine imaging of the thyroid gland?

A) indium-111
B) iodine-123
C) gallium-67
D) krypton-81m
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When an entire fluoroscopy procedure is captured on disk or videotape,this procedure is known as a:

A) densitometry.
B) arteriography.
C) tomography.
D) cineradiography.
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Technetium-99m,xenon-133,and gallium-67 are radiopharmaceutical drugs that:

A) emit positrons.
B) are combined with monoclonal antibodies.
C) contain iodine.
D) emit gamma rays.
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Which of the following radiologic studies uses contrast dye to examine a joint?

A) arthrography
B) cholecystography
C) cholangiography
D) pyelography
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Radioactive substances that emit positrons are used in ____________ scans.

A) US
B) KUB
C) RAIU
D) PET
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When you hear the word proton,you think of what type of radiologic procedure?

A) MRI
B) CT
C) sonography
D) roentgenography
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Xenon-133 and krypton-81m are radiopharmaceutical drugs that are used to diagnose cancer of the:

A) lung.
B) heart.
C) colon.
D) ovary.
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The MUGA scan assesses ____________ function.

A) liver
B) lung
C) colon
D) heart
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Which type of procedure uses an x-ray beam that is controlled by a computer?

A) scan
B) ultrasound
C) CT scan
D) x-ray
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The most common type of chest x-ray is done with the patient standing with the chest next to the x-ray plate.This is a/an ____________ chest x-ray.

A) posteroanterior
B) anteroposterior
C) lateral
D) oblique
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X-rays are a type of invisible ionizing ____________.
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Nuclear medicine uses ____________ substances that emit rays or particles to create images of internal structures of the body.
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The combining form fluor/o- means :

A) brighten.
B) enlighten.
C) fluorescence.
D) presence.
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____________ is the process of measuring the amount of radiation exposure as detected by a film badge.
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The suffix -gram means :

A) a record or picture.
B) an instrument used to examine.
C) examine with an instrument.
D) process of recording.
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The combining form magnet/o- means :

A) attraction to.
B) energy.
C) magnet.
D) to pull toward.
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The use of radioactive substances to create images of body structures is known as:

A) radiology.
B) nuclear medicine.
C) roentgenography.
D) electron beam tomography.
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In x-ray technology,areas of low density are said to be ____________.
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____________ medicine is the medical specialty that uses radioactive substances to create images of internal structures of the body.
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____________ is a radiopaque contrast medium made of small,chalky particles suspended in a liquid and used for radiologic procedures of the digestive tract.It is normally swallowed or instilled in the rectum and colon.
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Which of the following is not a meaning for the combining form tom/o-?

A) cut
B) incise
C) layer
D) slice
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The discovery of radium as a radioactive element was done by:

A) Roentgen.
B) Becquerel.
C) Curie.
D) Joliot.
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This procedure uses continuous x-rays to capture the motion of internal organs after the administration of a contrast medium.Select the correct spelling of this word.

A) flooroscopy
B) flouroscopy
C) fluoroscopy
D) fluroscopy
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The combining form pharmaceutic/o- means :

A) chemicals; substances.
B) medical treatment.
C) medicine; drug.
D) physician.
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Radiography is also known as roentgenography.
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The combining form anter/o- means :

A) back part.
B) front part.
C) middle part.
D) side part.
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A ventilation-perfusion scan is also known as a V/Q scan or a ____________ scan.
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____________ uses continuous x-ray beams to capture the motion of internal organs as it occurs.
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The medical specialty that uses various forms of radiation and sound waves to create images of the human body is known as ____________.
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____________ uses an x-ray beam to create an image of the breast.
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41
How does a xeromammogram differ from a mammogram?

A) The xeromammogram shows a three-dimensional image of the breast rather than a one-dimensional image.
B) The xeromammogram is produced by nuclear medicine technology rather than by x-ray technology.
C) The xeromammogram image is printed on dry paper rather than on x-ray film.
D) The xeromammogram uses a magnetic field to scan the breast rather than x-ray beams.
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A preliminary radiograph taken before contrast dye is injected is referred to as a/an:

A) enhanced film.
B) bucky film.
C) scout film.
D) portable film.
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A barium enema uses an x-ray beam and radiopaque barium contrast medium instilled into the rectum to create an image of the colon.
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In which type of x-ray does the beam enter the patient's anterior chest,penetrate the upper body,exit the upper back,and enter the x-ray plate?

A) PA chest x-ray
B) AP chest x-ray
C) lateral chest x-ray
D) oblique x-ray
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Which procedure involves the patient swallowing an endoscope that contains a tiny sound wave-emitting transducer at its tip? The tip is positioned in the esophagus so that it is directly behind the heart.

A) PET
B) SPECT
C) TEE
D) Doppler
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In nuclear medicine,areas of increased uptake are called:

A) hot spots.
B) dark spots.
C) cold spots.
D) light spots.
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Magnetic resonance imaging does not expose either the patient or the healthcare worker to radiation.
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If a chest x-ray is taken so that the x-rays penetrate the front of the chest and exit through the patient's back and then into the x-ray plate,this is a/an ____________ chest x-ray.

A) AP
B) lateral
C) IVP
D) TEE
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A patient with which metal object in the body will not be able to have an MRI because the object will be dislodged?

A) hip prosthesis
B) cochlear implant
C) permanent dental crowns
D) all of the above
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Indium-111 is given intravenously for nuclear medicine imaging of the heart.
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Which is considered to be a screening test and not a diagnostic test?

A) angiography
B) bone densitometry
C) electron beam tomography
D) intravenous cholangiography
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Mrs.Jeanne Smith had a DEXA scan to determine if she had:

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B) kidney stones.
C) gallstones.
D) osteoporosis.
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Which type of procedure uses a strong magnetic field inside a scanner to align protons in the atoms of the patient's body?

A) MRI
B) ultrasound
C) CT scan
D) x-ray
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In oral cholecystography,contrast dye is not injected but rather is taken orally in the form of a tablet.
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An upper gastrointestinal series is also known as a barium enema.
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In a mammogram,an x-ray is used to create an image of the uterus.
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A positron emission tomography (PET) scan uses magnetic fields to create diagnostic images.
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Ultrasonography does not expose a patient to radiation,but Doppler ultrasonography does.
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Bone has a high density and therefore is radiolucent on x-ray images.
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A dosimeter is found in a:

A) lead apron.
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D) flat plate.
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The abbreviation KUB means :

A) kidneys, ureters, bladder.
B) kidneys and urinary bladder.
C) kidneys, urethra, bladder.
D) krypton, uranium, barium.
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62
The image produced by ultrasonography is known as a/an ____________.
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63
What type of procedure uses a computer to take many two-dimensional images or "slices" of the body?

A) ultrasonography
B) tomography
C) X-ray
D) mammography
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64
Which of these procedures exposes the patient to radiation?

A) sonography
B) ultrasonography
C) echocardiography
D) bone density testing
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65
Which procedure uses an x-ray beam and contrast dye in the subarachnoid space to create an image of the spinal cavity,spine,and spinal nerves?

A) PET scan
B) neurography
C) myelography
D) OncoScint scan
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66
The combining form son/o- means :

A) point of light.
B) sonar.
C) quantity or amount.
D) sound.
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67
The combining form scint/i- means :

A) barium.
B) energy.
C) point of light.
D) x-ray.
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68
PET scans are helpful in showing areas of abnormal brain activity in:

A) Alzheimer's.
B) Parkinson's.
C) epilepsy.
D) all of the above.
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69
All of the following procedures detect demineralization from osteoporosis except:

A) densitometry.
B) QCT.
C) DEXA scan.
D) PET scan.
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70
The x-ray beam enters the patient's chest and abdomen from the side as he is lying on his back.Select the correct spelling of this term.

A) lateral decibitis x-ray
B) lateral decibitus x-ray
C) lateral decubetis x-ray
D) lateral decubitus x-ray
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71
An ultrasound transducer is placed on the ____________,and an ultrasound probe is placed in a ____________.

A) organ; bone
B) skin; duct
C) head; chamber
D) skin; cavity
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72
The combining form roentgen/o- means :

A) energy; power.
B) light.
C) picture; film.
D) x-rays; radiation.
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73
In an IVP report,which structure is certain to be mentioned?

A) brain
B) heart
C) stomach
D) kidney
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74
Every radioactive substance is in a constant state of decay (changing from being unstable to being stable).Which phrase is used for the length of time it takes for a certain number of atoms in a radioactive substance to decay and become stable?

A) half life
B) term life
C) stable time
D) unstable time
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75
The combining form cin/e- means :

A) bad; abnormal.
B) film.
C) movement.
D) picture.
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76
When you hear the word positron,you think of what type of radiologic procedure?

A) MRI
B) x-ray
C) PET
D) scintigraphy
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77
The x-ray beam enters the body from an angle.Select the correct spelling of this word.

A) obleak
B) obleik
C) obleque
D) oblique
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78
The combining form later/o- means :

A) back.
B) front.
C) middle.
D) side.
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79
Which is the correct spelling of a nuclear medicine procedure that uses a radioactive radiopharmaceutical drug as a tracer?

A) scentigraphy
B) scentography
C) scintigraphy
D) scintography
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80
The use of a continuous x-ray beam to capture motion of the internal organs is known as:

A) mammography.
B) xeromammography.
C) fluoroscopy.
D) DEXA.
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