Science/Imaging
The xray tube/beam
Safety Precautions and infection
I wanna be a patient care bear
Jerry Springer wants to know!
100

According to Bohr’s atomic theory, what are the three main particles that make up an atom?


Proton, Neutron, Electron

100


What processes occur at the atomic scale within an x-ray tube?

Emission of x-ray photons

100

What signs might suggest an elderly person is being abused or neglected?


Presence of bruises, pressure marks, scrapes, and burns

100

Act it out! 


A 50-year-old female who needs an X-ray to check for potential fractures after a fall, but she is anxious about radiation exposure and refuses to proceed with the procedure.

100
A civil wrong doing

Tort

200

What force binds protons and neutrons together within the nucleus?

Nuclear Binding Energy

200

What are the elements that comprise the cathode?

Filaments and focusing cup


200

What is the most common reservoir of infection?

The human body

200

Which ethnic cultures are more sensitive to modesty and physical contact in healthcare, especially with providers of the opposite gender?


Hispanic and Islamic

200

What types of communication are protected by "legal privilege" in healthcare settings?

Communications with lawyers and clergy

300

What is the main issue in digital imaging that adds no useful diagnostic information?

Quantum noise

300

What is the function of the protective housing in an x-ray tube?

To serve as an electrical insulator and thermal buffer

300

What does RACE stand for?

Rescue, Alarm, Contain, Extinguish/Evacuate

300

According to patient care, assertiveness is characterized by:

Calm, firm expression of feelings or opinions

300

What two crimes are considered felonies amongst radiological techs?

Stealing and certain drug-related offenses

400

By what approximate percentage is the intensity of x-rays decreased for every 4 to 5 cm increase in tissue thickness?

50%

400

What is beam quantity and what is it controlled by?

the number of photons in a xray beam

controlled by mAs

400



What should you do immediately upon discovering a fire?

Evacuate everyone in nearby area

400

a key contributor to burnout in healthcare professionals arewhat?

Stress from work and personal life

400

Identify which option is NOT an intentional tort in a hospital environment: 

Assault

Battery

False Imprisonment

Malpractice

Malpractice

500

For x-rays to form a radiographic image, with what must they interact?

The image receptor

500

Which material is typically used to line the protective housing of an x-ray tube?

Lead

500

What term describes infections contracted by healthcare workers?

Occupationally acquired infections

500

Act it out!!!


A patient becomes upset when their procedure is delayed, expressing frustration and concern over the extended wait time without clear communication from the healthcare team.

500

What is the act of making false, damaging statements about someone verbally that harm their reputation.

Slander

600

Which phenomenon is the primary cause of occupational radiation exposure for radiographers?

Compton Scattering

600

What is beam quality and what controls it?

the penetrating power of the beam


controlled by kVp

600



What are the most common causes identified when investigating hospital fires?


Spontaneous Combustion

Open Flame

Cigarette Smokers

600

A document that defines the core ethical guidelines and standards for the profession.


Code of Ethics

600

What is the difference between assault and battery?

Battery involves phyiscal touch
700

What is another term used for “classical interactions” in the context of x-ray photon interactions?

Coherent or Thomson Scattering

700

What are the main components of a standard xray tube?

An anode, a cathode, and a control panel

700

What term describes infections patients get in hospitals or healthcare facilities?

Nosocomial infections

700

True or False

“Would you like a blanket over your knees?” is not considered to be a valid choice

False

700

If a tech makes a mistake due to a mistake made by the provider, the tech is not responsible

Doctrine of Borrowed servant

800

In a tungsten target, the majority of the produced photons are what?

Brems

800

What part provides the main inherent filtration in radiography equipment?

Target Window

800

an object that has been in contact with pathogenic organisms?

Fomite

800

Act it out!!!


A patient is frustrated when they feel their questions about their treatment plan weren't fully answered during the consultation.

800

True or False:

It is acceptable to discuss diagnosis and  treatments with patients if the doctor is unavailable or under special circumstances

FALSE

900

In Bremsstrahlung interactions, photons are produced when filament electrons interact with and what happens as the electron gets closer to what it interacts with?

nucleus and it loses energy

900

What is the function of the anode in an x-ray tube?

To interact with electrons to generate x-rays

900

If you suspect an electrical error that could be hazardous what should you do?

Turn off the source on the wall

900

According to the ARRT’s Rules of Ethics, identify what is forbidden

Using deceit or fraud to gain employment

900

When a patient understands a medical procedure's risks, benefits, and alternatives and agrees to it.

Informed consent

1000

What happens when a filament electron lacks enough energy to remove an orbital electron?

Nucleus

It loses energy

1000

In radiography, which material is commonly used for filtration?

Aluminum

1000

Immunity that is passed from mother to child

Passive Immunity

1000

The Standards of Ethics for Radiologic Technologists consist of which two segments?

Code of Ethics

Rules of Ethics

1000

Another term for do no harm

Nonmaleficence

1100

What is the energy of tungsten

69.5

1100

How does the rotating anode help with heat management?

It distributes heat evenly

1100

For radiographers, what is the principal contributor to musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs)?  

Reaching overhead

1100

What does the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists Code of Ethics require radiographers to do?

Set aside beliefs and prejudices

1100

DAILY DOUBLE

!!!IT IS WHAT IT IS!!!!

RES IPS LOQUITOR

1200

What are the two main types of interactions at the target that result in the production of x-ray photons?

Characteristic

Brems

1200

Why do we use tungsten in radiology?

High atomic number and ability to withstand heat

1200

What items are included in a spill kit?

Cat litter

Heavy Duty plastic bags

broom & dustpan

1200

Act it out!


A patient comes in with a possible fractured ankle. She is upset and refusing to pay to be seen but is in immense pain and is demanding to be seen

1200

 A law that protects patients' privacy and the security of their health information.

HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act) is a

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