Prepare for the ARRT Continuing Qualifications Requirements (CQR) test with these practice questions and answers. This guide covers current radiography standards, safety updates, and best practices.

Q: How is the imager positioned for a decubitus image?

Answer: perpendicular to the floor

Q: How is the imager positioned when the pt is recumbent?

Answer: parallel with the floor

Q: For AP decubitus CXR, where is the CR located?

Answer: 3″ below sternal notch or IR edge 1.5-2″ above shoulders

Q: What is the SID for AP lower ribs?

Answer: 40″

Q: What is the SID for upper ribs in general?

Answer: 72″

Q: Common mAs for upper ribs? CR and DR

Answer: CR 20 mAs, DR 10 mAs

Q: Common mAs for lower ribs? CR and DR

Answer: CR 25mAs, DR 12.5 mAs

Q: What are the positions needed for a sternum?

Answer: Left Lateral and RAO

Q: How much pt rotation is needed for an RAO sternum?

Answer: 15-20 degrees

Q: What kind of breathing technique should be used for sternum imaging? (Both positions)

Answer: Lat- 2nd deep inspirationRAO- slow shallow breaths to blur ribs and lungs

Q: What is the SID for a lateral cervical spine? Is a lateral soft tissue neck different?

Answer: 72″, no

Q: What is the SID for an AP cervical spine? Is a soft tissue neck different?

Answer: 40″, no except the angle of the central ray

Q: Common exposure settings for an AP and Lat soft tissue neck?

Answer: 120 kvp 4-8 mAs AP; 120 kvp 12-24 mAs (with shortest exposure time, NO AEC) Lat