CRA Cheat Sheet 2026

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180 questions
240 min time limit
75% to pass
  1. Which evidence-based approach is most important when applying medical ethics and law principles? Integrating current research with clinical expertise and patient values
  2. In radiographic imaging, the three cardinal principles of radiation protection are: Time, distance, and shielding
  3. What role does documentation play in diagnostic procedures? It is a critical legal and clinical requirement
  4. What is a Health Information Exchange (HIE)? A system enabling electronic health information sharing across organizations
  5. How should a practitioner handle an unexpected finding during documentation standards procedures? Document it and follow established protocols for further evaluation
  6. In the context of Certified Radiology Administrator, what is the primary goal of patient safety protocols? Optimal patient outcomes and safety
  7. What role does documentation play in documentation standards? It is a critical legal and clinical requirement
  8. What is the key function of a radiology workflow management system? Optimizing the routing and prioritization of imaging studies to appropriate resources
  9. What is the standard of care requirement for patient safety protocols in clinical practice? The level of care a reasonably competent practitioner would provide
  10. What is the purpose of collimation in diagnostic radiology? To limit the X-ray beam to the area of clinical interest and reduce patient dose
  11. What does CDR stand for in health informatics? Clinical Data Repository
  12. In the context of Certified Radiology Administrator, what is the primary goal of pharmacology basics? Optimal patient outcomes and safety
  13. What is the role of radiology administrators in patient care? To manage patient care processes and ensure adherence to safety protocols.
  14. In the context of Certified Radiology Administrator, what is the primary goal of medical ethics and law? Optimal patient outcomes and safety
  15. Which interoperability framework defines integration profiles specifying how existing standards should be implemented so healthcare IT systems work together? IHE (Integrating the Healthcare Enterprise) integration profiles
  16. Which ethical principle is most directly applicable to diagnostic procedures? Beneficence — acting in the patient's best interest
  17. What is a key financial responsibility for a radiology administrator? Ensure that the department operates within its budget while maintaining quality care.
  18. When calculating a department's full-time equivalent (FTE) staffing need, one FTE equals how many paid hours per year? 2,080 hours
  19. What is the significance of patient feedback in improving radiology services? It provides insights to improve patient care and service quality.
  20. Which document must a radiology facility maintain to demonstrate compliance with NRC radioactive material regulations? Radioactive Material License
  21. What is the primary role of a radiology administrator? To manage and oversee the radiology department's operations and compliance.
  22. In the context of Certified Radiology Administrator, what is the primary goal of treatment planning? Optimal patient outcomes and safety
  23. What is the standard of care requirement for documentation standards in clinical practice? The level of care a reasonably competent practitioner would provide
  24. A radiology administrator is planning staff education on new MRI safety protocols. Which adult learning principle should guide the training design? Adults learn best when training is relevant and immediately applicable
  25. Pregnant radiology workers in the US are typically advised to limit fetal dose to no more than how much during the entire gestational period? 0.5 rem (5 mSv)
  26. Which leadership style is most effective when orienting a newly hired radiology technologist who requires close guidance and detailed instruction? Directing
  27. What does PACS stand for in radiology informatics? Picture Archiving and Communication System
  28. What role does documentation play in patient communication? It is a critical legal and clinical requirement
  29. In a radiology department, which area classification requires the MOST stringent radiation shielding design? Radiographic room housing the X-ray equipment
  30. Why is patient care important in radiology? Patient care ensures accuracy in diagnosis and improves patient experience.
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