Are you preparing for the Radiation Health and Safety (RHS) exam? Want to revise your concepts with this RHS Practice Test that is given here for free? Give it a try, and we assure you that you'll find this test very useful. The RHS exam is conducted by the Dental Assisting National Board (DANB) as a way for candidates to See moredemonstrate their expertise in the proper safety procedures for taking x-rays. If you think you know everything about this topic, then try the quiz given here.
Development
Rinsing
Fixation
Washing
Drying
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Greater energy levels
Shorter wavelengths
More penetrating ability
All of the above
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Film speed
Expiration date
The phrase "opposite side toward tube"
Number of films enclosed
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Radiation that exits the tubehead
Radiation that is more penetrating than primary radiation
Radiation that has been deflected from its path by interaction with matter
None of the above
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Volt
Ampere
Kilovoltage peak
Force
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Kilovoltage peak
Beam quality
Intensity
Millamperage-second
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Developer solution
Water bath
Fixer solution
Either a or c
All of the above
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2 minutes
3 minutes
4 minutes
5 minutes
6 minutes
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Appear lighter
Appear darker
Remain the same
Either a or b
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Radioactive materials
Medical radiation
Consumer products
Weapons production
Nuclear fuel cycle
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55º F
68º F
78º F
80º F
90º F
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Velocity is the speed of a wave
Wavelength is the distance between waves
Frequency is the number of wavelengths that pass a given point in a certain amount of time
Frequency and wavelength are inversely related
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Radiolucent
Radiopaque
Dense
High density
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The temperature of the cathode filament
Energy and penetrating power of radiation
The speed of a wave
None of the above
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Increase the exposure time
Increase the milliamperage
Increase the operating kilovoltage peak
Any of the above
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High contrast
Low contrast
High density
Low density
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Screen holder
Film holder
Cassette
Any of the above
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Size 0
Size 1
Size 2
Size 3
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Volume of radiographs processed
Type of processing equipment used
Humidity level of the room
Space required for duplication of films
Number of persons using the room
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Density
Contrast
Subject thickness
Diagnostic quality
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Contrast
Density
Intensity
Polychromatic
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Number of film processed
Care in preparation of solutions
Type of safelight filter used
Age of solutions
Proper care and maintenance of the automatic processor
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Film fogging
Film reticulation
Overdeveloped films
Underexposed films
All of the above
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Bone
Enamel
Dentin
Air space
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1 and 2
2 and 3
1, 2, and 3
1, 2, 3, and 4
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The larger the crystals, faster the film speed
The larger the crystals, slower the film speed
The smaller the crystals, the faster the film speed
None of the above is correct
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1 foot
2 feet
3 feet
4 feet
5 feet
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High density
Low density
High contrast
Low contrast
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Bone
Enamel
Dentin
All of the above
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Compensate for the loss of volume of solutions
Ensure uniform results between solution changes
Compensate for the loss of volume of solution
Compensate for oxidation
All of the above
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High contrast
Low contrast
Increased density
Decreased density
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Density
Contrast
Subject thickness
Diagnostic quality
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Size 4
Size 3
Size 2
Size 1
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Positive cathode
Positive anode
Negative cathode
Negative anode
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1922
1991
1968
1942
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Exposure of film and development
Subsequent doses of radiation
Cell rest and cell mitosis
Exposure to x-radiation and clinical symptoms
None of the above
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X-rays travel at the speed of sound
X-rays have no charge
X-rays cannot be focused to a point
X-rays cause ionization
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The gray
Coulombs per kilogram
The rem
The rad
The roentgen
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Chemical fumes from processing solutions may fog the film
Continued exposure to the safelight is not recommended
The box may have a tear that may expose film
Processing solutions could splash onto the film boxes
All of the above
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1968
1974
1991
1954
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The roentgen
The rad
The rem
The gray
Coulombs per kilogram
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Increase in density; image appears darker
Increase in density; image appears lighter
Decrease in density; image appears darker
Decrease in density; image appears lighter
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Operating kvp
MA
Exposure time
Subject thickness
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X-rays are a form of electromagnetic radiation; visible light is not
X-rays have more energy than does visible light
X-rays have a longer wavelength than does visible light
X-rays travel more slowly than does visible light
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Increase in density; image appears darker
Increase in density: image appears lighter
Decrease in density; image appears darker
Decrease in density; image appears lighter
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Radiation control for health and safety act
Consumer patient radiation health and safety act
None of the above
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