
The x-ray room is a controlled environment — calibrated exposure settings, precise positioning, and predictable physics. Yet within that calm lies the potential for the unpredictable: a patient who suddenly can’t breathe, a reaction to contrast media, a seizure mid-procedure.
For the Radiologic Technologist, the ability to respond effectively to medical emergencies is as vital as any imaging skill. These moments do not wait for specialists. They demand composure, competence, and the unshakable understa...

There’s a moment every student in radiography faces: when the material stops feeling like test content and starts feeling like a mirror. The ARRT® Standards of Ethics are that mirror. They reflect not just what you know, but who you are becoming — the kind of technologist who deserves the trust of patients, colleagues, and the profession itself.
The Standards of Ethics, published by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists® (ARRT®), are far more than a list of professional rules. They are the ...