This is the POST TEST ONLY for the institutional version of the "Fluoroscopic Radiation Safety Training" course. If you have the Fluoroscopic Radiation Safety Training course and wish to obtain provider approved nursing CNE for the General version, then this is the test for you. Once you have completed the five post tests for each section of the course, you will be able to print your certificate. This post test may be used for one individual only.
If you have questions, please call AHEC during normal business hours at 713-772-0157. Thank you.
After purchase, the link to this online CE activity will be delivered via email, or you can log in to the course at the link below.
Access the online link for reading material, take the post test at your convenience, and receive your certificate online immediately after successful completion of test.
Nurse General Version Course Topics
- Part 1: What are X-Rays?
- Part 2: Radiation Quantities
- Part 3: Radiation Effects and Safety
- Part 4: Dose Delivery
- Part 5: Patient Management
Advanced Health Education Center is approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider No. CEP16406.
Each course approved for nursing credit is thoroughly reviewed for course content and validity relevant to the practice of nursing. All designated courses are developed and provided by faculty who are credentialed medical professionals with knowledge and experience in the course subject matter. Designated courses have clearly stated course descriptions and objectives to inform participants in advance what they can expect to learn and the duration (contact hours) of each of approved course. All policies regarding course registeration, cancellation/refund policies and retention of records for AHEC and the participant are clearly communicated to the learner prior to completion of the activity.
Louis Wagner Ph.D., DABR, FAAPM, FACR
Recently retired Professor of Radiology, University of Texas Medical Schoolrnand Chief Physicist, Dept. of Diagnostic and Interventional Imaging Houston, Texas.rnrnDr. Wagner received is B.S. degree in Physics from Xavier University, Cincinnati, Ohio in 1971. In 1976 he completed his Ph.D. in Experimental Nuclear Physics from Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida. He performed his postgraduate training at Memorial-Sloan Kettering National Cancer Center in New York. He was a Tenured Professor of Radiological Sciences at the University of Texas-Houston Medical School, retired in 2018, Houston. He is board certified in diagnostic radiological physics by the American Board of Radiology. He was honored as a Fellow of the American Association of Physicists in Medicine in 1995 and as a Fellow of the American College of Radiology in 1996.