ARRT Registry Review Covering Patient Care
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What is a private or civil injustice that can be either intentional or unintentional? | Tort (Lange Prep Pg. 6)
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What is the normal adult respiratory rate? | 12 to 18 breaths per minute (Lange Prep Pg. 25)
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When recording blood pressure, which pressure is recorded on top? | Systolic pressure (Lange Prep Pg. 25)
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What is orthostatic hypotension? | When some individuals rise quickly from a recumbent position (Lange Prep Pg. 25)
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Is it best to push, lift, or pull a heavy object? | Push (Lange Prep Pg. 26)
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Which type of asepsis is required for invasive procedures? | Surgical (Lange Prep Pg. 35)
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What is the most important component of medical asepsis? | Hand hygiene (Lange Prep Pg. 36)
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What is another name for health care-acquired infections? | Nosocomial infections (Lange Prep Pg. 37)
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What are the three main modes of transmission for infectious microorganisms? | Droplet, airborne, contact (Lange Prep Pg. 38)
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What is a vector? | An insect or animal carrier of infectious organisms (Lange Prep Pg. 38)
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What is the most common health care-acquired infection? | Urinary tract infection (Lange Prep Pg. 40)
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What type of room pressure should patients have that are on airborne precautions? | Negative pressure rooms (Lange Prep Pg. 41)
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What kind of precautions should a patient be on if they have MRSA or C. difficile? | Contact precautions (Lange Prep Pg. 42)
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When is body temperature usually the lowest? | Early morning (Lange Prep Pg. 52)
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What is the normal pulse rate for infants? | 100-160 beats per minute (BPM) (Lange Prep Pg. 54)
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How high should an IV bottle or bag be hung above the level of the vein? | 18-24 inches (Lange Prep Pg. 55)
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What are the five most easily palpated pulse points? | Radial, carotid, temporal, femoral, popliteal (Lange Prep Pg. 59)
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Which type of contrast media has a higher osmolality, ionic or nonionic? | Ionic (Lange Prep Pg. 63)
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What does "res ipsa loquitur" mean? | "The thing speaks for itself" (Lange Prep Pg. 7)
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How can allergens be introduced into the body? | Contact, ingestion, inhalation, or injection (Lange Prep Pg. 58)
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