ARRT Cheat Sheet 2026

The 30 highest-yield ARRT facts, distilled from real exam questions. Print it, save it as a PDF, or study it here — free, no sign-up.

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  1. For an AP axial (Towne) projection of the skull, the central ray is directed at what angle caudally when using the OML? 30°
  2. Why should metformin be held after contrast media administration in patients with diabetes? Risk of lactic acidosis if renal function is impaired
  3. A timer accuracy test reveals that the actual exposure time is 20% longer than the set time. This most likely indicates: A malfunctioning timer circuit requiring calibration
  4. Which interaction between X-ray photons and matter is the primary source of occupational scatter radiation in diagnostic imaging? Compton scatter
  5. Which projection is best suited to demonstrate a spondylolisthesis of the lumbar spine? Lateral projection
  6. What is the recommended minimum waiting period after a severe contrast reaction before re-administering contrast, if clinically necessary? No standard waiting period — premedication protocol is the key precaution
  7. What is the effective dose limit for a declared pregnant radiation worker during the entire gestation period? 5 mSv
  8. Quantum mottle (noise) in digital radiography is primarily caused by which factor? Too few X-ray photons reaching the detector
  9. Which radiation quantity measures the energy deposited per unit mass of tissue? Absorbed dose (Gray)
  10. For a true AP (Grashey method) of the glenohumeral joint, the patient is rotated how many degrees toward the affected side? 35–45°
  11. The acetabulum is best demonstrated with which projection? Judet method (anterior and posterior obliques)
  12. For a radiograph of the zygomatic arch using the oblique inferosuperior projection, the CR is directed at what angle? 15° medially
  13. Which type of ionizing radiation has the greatest linear energy transfer (LET)? Alpha particles
  14. In a lateral projection of the paranasal sinuses, the central ray should be directed to a point: Midway between the outer canthus and the EAM.
  15. Nephrogenic systemic fibrosis (NSF) is a rare complication associated with which contrast agent in patients with severe renal failure? Gadolinium-based contrast
  16. Radioactive equilibrium in which the daughter's activity equals the parent's activity is called: Secular equilibrium
  17. Which oblique body position places the LEFT zygapophyseal joints of the lumbar spine closest to the IR? Left posterior oblique (LPO)
  18. Primary radiation barriers in a radiographic room must protect against: The primary (useful) beam
  19. During a barium swallow examination, which position best demonstrates a posterior esophageal impression or defect? RAO projection
  20. In a three-phase, twelve-pulse generator, voltage ripple is approximately: 3-4%
  21. Which of the following best defines the concept of 'workload' (W) in shielding calculations for a radiographic room? Weekly total of mA-minutes at a reference kVp
  22. How does increasing kVp affect the scatter radiation reaching the image receptor? Increases scatter production, reducing image contrast
  23. In digital radiography, which exposure indicator value signifies optimal exposure on most current CR/DR systems? EI of 300 (system-dependent target near 300)
  24. Mallet finger results from an avulsion injury to which structure? Extensor tendon at the base of the distal phalanx
  25. During fluoroscopy, the image intensifier converts x-ray photons into a visible image through which sequence? X-ray → cesium iodide input phosphor light → photocathode electrons → output phosphor
  26. Which centering point is used for the AP projection of the sacroiliac joints? 2 inches superior to the pubic symphysis and 2 inches lateral to midline
  27. During which phase of the cell cycle are cells MOST radiosensitive? M phase (mitosis)
  28. The inverse square law states that radiation intensity is: Inversely proportional to the square of the distance
  29. An AP oblique projection of the shoulder (Grashey method) is performed primarily to demonstrate which of the following? An open glenohumeral joint space.
  30. Which positioning error causes grid cutoff on a cross-table lateral projection? Angling the tube across the grid lines
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