Bones
Organs
Modalities
Profession
Terminology
100

How many bones are in the human body?

206

100

Whats is the largest organ in the human body?

Skin

100

What modality is primarily used to screen women for breast cancer?

Mammography

100

What is my Job Title?

Radiologic Technologist

(Don't you dare say Technician!)

100

What does "itis" mean?

ex: cystitis


Inflammation

200

How many bones are in the wrist?

8

200

How many chambers are in the human heart?

4
200

What modality is best for looking at muscles and ligaments?

Ex. ACL, MCL, Rotator Cuff

MRI

200

What is the name of the Doctor who interprets and reads the radiology exams?

Radiologist

200

What does "pleural" refer to?

The lining of the lungs

300

Whats the biggest bone in the human body?

Femur

300

What organ is shaped like a bean?

kidneys

300

What modality uses sound waves to produce images?

Ultrasound

300

What is the average wage for a Radiologic Technologist?

approximately 60,000/yr

300

What do you call an abnormal heart rhythm?

arrhythmia

400

What is the name of the bones that make up the spine?

vertebrae

400

True or False?

The urinary bladder is sterile

(meaning "germ free")

True

400

What modalities (plural) produce images in axial, coronal, and sagittal slices/views?

CT and MRI

400

What do we use to monitor how much radiation exposure we receive in our occupation? 

Radiation Dosimeters

400

what does "hypo" refer to?

low or slow

500

Is a fractured bone the same as a broken bone?

YES!!!

500

How many lobes are in the right lung?

3

(Left has 2!)

500

What modality uses radioactive isotopes?

Nuclear Medicine

500

Is Radiology cooler/better/more awesome than nursing?

Obviously!

500

what does diaphoresis/diaphoretic mean?

excessive perspiration/sweating