1.
Which of the following devices is used for the monitoring of sedated patients undergoing PET/CT exams?
2.
A 3 years old child needs a bone scan. When you call the patient from the waiting room, he begins to cry as you approach him. You inform the parents of what will take place and take them into the scanning room. While attempting to perform the exam, the parent is unsuccessful with controlling the child, much less helping with the positions. What is the LEAST appropriate response for this situation?
3.
Which of the following patient information should be eliminated when using the patient medical related information for statistical or research purposes?
4.
Nuclear medicine technologist went to the Epilepsy Monitoring Unit (EMU) to administer FDG to a scheduled inpatient for Brain (INTER-ICTAL) scan. Which of the following is the best source of information which will help to identify the patient correctly?
5.
Which of the following cases is the most urgent and must be given the priority in the Nuclear Medicine Unit?
6.
As an adult male is seated on the scanning table for a given exam, he feels faint. Which of the following actions should be performed immediately?
7.
Which of the following is known as accident?
8.
Which of the following is not a part of patient history?
9.
A 60 years old patient is referred to the Nuclear Medicine Unit for Myocardial Perfusion Imaging. The patient suddenly develops an irregular pulse, complains of feeling faint, weak, nauseated and has a sudden onset of pain in the chest. Which of the following will the nuclear medicine specialist do for this patient?
10.
According to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC), an adult is defined as an individual:
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