1.
Which of the following is the best method for preventing patient voluntary motion during nuclear medicine examination?
2.
Under which circumstances, it is allowed to hide information from a patient intentionally?
3.
Which of the following is the appropriate code for help, if the Nuclear Medicine Unit is on fire?
4.
A 50 years old patient on a stretcher is referred to the Nuclear Medicine Unit for a procedure. During the procedure the technologist noticed that the patient has developed dyspnoea and needs oxygen. What is the rate of Oxygen required to be delivered to this patient?
5.
Which of the following is the most likely infection acquired in healthcare facilities?
6.
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?
7.
According to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC), an adult is defined as an individual:
8.
Which of the following should the technologist do if a patient starts to vomit on the scanning table?
9.
Which of the following actions is a breach to the patient's confidentiality?
10.
Which of the following terms encompasses "Professional Negligence"
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