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Understanding the exact breakdown of the ARRT Radiography test will help you know what to expect and how to most effectively prepare. The ARRT Radiography has multiple-choice questions . The exam will be broken down into the sections below:

ARRT Radiography Exam Blueprint
Domain Name % Number of
Questions
Radiation Protection 22.5% 23
Equipment Operation and Quality Control 11.0% 11
Image Acquisition and Evaluation 22.5% 23
Image Procedures 29% 29
Patient Care and Education 15.0% 15

ARRT Radiography Study Tips by Domain

  • Apply ALARA every exam: use tight collimation, appropriate filtration, and correct technique selection; red flag—repeats due to “opening up the field” increase patient dose without improving detail.
  • Verify pregnancy status for anyone of childbearing potential when indicated and follow facility policy before irradiating; priority rule—do not proceed with a non-urgent exam if pregnancy is suspected until cleared/documented.
  • Use time–distance–shielding correctly: step back (inverse square), stay behind barriers, and wear lead when required; common trap—holding patients or IRs without documenting necessity and using proper protective apparel.
  • Choose gonadal and fetal shielding only when it will not obscure anatomy or interfere with AEC; contraindication—do not place shielding in the primary beam if it risks covering required anatomy or causing repeat exposures.
  • Monitor occupational exposure with the correct dosimeter placement and wear it consistently; threshold cue—if wearing lead, place the primary badge at the collar outside the apron (and a second at the waist under the apron if issued).
  • Control scatter with proper beam restriction and correct grid use; red flag—using a grid for small/thin parts unnecessarily increases dose, while failing to use a grid at higher kVp/thicker anatomy increases fog and may prompt repeats.
  • Verify correct bucky/IR selection (table vs wall) and SID before exposure; a common trap is leaving the wrong detector selected, which can trigger repeats or wrong exposure index.
  • Use proper collimation and light-field alignment checks; red flag: a consistent edge cutoff or anatomy missing despite correct positioning often indicates collimator or PBL malfunction.
  • Monitor exposure indicators (EI/S-number/DI) per the vendor’s target range; priority rule: adjust technique rather than relying on post-processing when EI trends high or low across multiple patients.
  • Check AEC setup (correct chambers activated, proper backup time/mAs) before using it; contraindication: do not use AEC when anatomy doesn’t fully cover the selected chamber(s) or when prostheses/contrast will skew the reading.
  • Perform and document routine QC (phantom images, uniformity, artifacts, grid/bucky function); threshold: any new, repeating artifact that persists after cleaning warrants removing the system from service and notifying QC/biomed.
  • Inspect and manage grids and detectors (orientation, centering, cleanliness, damage); red flag: moiré patterns, grid cutoff, or sudden increased noise can indicate a reversed/damaged grid or detector defect.
  • Match exposure factors to the receptor: use appropriate kVp for part thickness/contrast and adjust mAs primarily for receptor exposure; red flag: raising mAs to “fix” quantum mottle without checking collimation/SID/patient motion increases dose unnecessarily.
  • Verify correct AEC use (proper chamber selection, correct positioning over the chambers, and correct back-up time); common trap: using AEC with prostheses/contrast or poor centering can cause severe overexposure—switch to manual technique if anatomy will fool the chambers.
  • Apply SID and OID principles to control magnification and detail: increase SID and minimize OID when sharpness matters; threshold cue: if the part cannot be placed close to the IR (high OID), compensate with a larger SID and careful immobilization.
  • Control motion artifacts by using the shortest exposure time feasible and immobilization/clear instructions; red flag: “blurry but properly exposed” images are usually motion—repeating with higher mA and shorter time is the priority fix, not changing kVp.
  • Evaluate grid use and alignment: use a grid when part thickness is about 10 cm or more or when scatter degrades contrast; contraindication/cue: if using a focused grid, off-level or off-center positioning can cause grid cut-off—ensure correct SID range and centering before exposing.
  • Assess exposure indicator and histogram analysis trends for consistency; common trap: relying on post-processing to hide over/underexposure—if the exposure indicator repeatedly trends high/low, adjust technique charts rather than “windowing it out.”
  • Verify correct patient, exam, and side before positioning; red flag: any laterality mismatch between order, markers, and anatomy means stop and reconcile before exposing.
  • For trauma or suspected fracture, follow the priority rule: immobilize and image in position whenever possible—do not force painful movement or you may worsen injury.
  • On mobile or OR exams, keep the tube–IR alignment square and centered; common trap: angled tube with a grid causes grid cutoff (especially when the centering is off-axis).
  • Use appropriate projections to answer the clinical question; threshold cue: if the joint space or anatomy of interest isn’t clearly demonstrated on the initial view, obtain the specified supplemental view before the patient leaves.
  • Place anatomical markers correctly at exposure (not post-processing); red flag: missing or incorrect marker can invalidate the study and may require repeat imaging.
  • Adapt technique and positioning for lines/tubes and post-op patients; contraindication cue: avoid elevating or moving a limb with fresh surgical repair unless explicitly ordered and supported.
  • Verify patient identity with two identifiers and match the order to the correct side/site; red flag: proceeding when the requisition, patient statement, and ID band don’t all agree.
  • Screen for pregnancy in patients of childbearing potential before any ionizing exam; priority rule: if status is uncertain, notify the radiologist/ordering provider and follow facility policy before exposing.
  • Assess for contrast risk (prior reaction, asthma, renal disease, metformin use) and confirm required labs (e.g., eGFR/creatinine) when indicated; contraindication cue: do not administer contrast without required clearance or emergency protocol.
  • Use safe transfer/body mechanics (raise bed, lock wheels, use assistance and transfer devices); common trap: trying to “catch” a falling patient—guide them down and call for help.
  • Monitor and document vitals/condition when appropriate and recognize acute reactions (hypotension, dyspnea, hives, altered LOC); threshold cue: any airway/breathing compromise triggers immediate emergency response and activation of the crash cart.
  • Provide clear pre- and post-procedure instructions (breath-hold, motion restrictions, post-contrast hydration, when to seek care) and confirm understanding with teach-back; red flag: patient cannot repeat key instructions—re-educate before proceeding/discharge.


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Here is a list of alternative names used for this exam.

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  • ARRT Radiography Certification Test
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