RADT 465: Image Acq Word Scramble
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| Geometric blur can be evaluated using all the following devices except (pg. 195 #1) | Penetrometer |
| In electronic imaging, as digital image matrix size increases (pg. 195 #3) | Pixel size decreases |
| An increase in added filtration will result in (pg. 195 #4) | A decrease in x-ray intensity and an increase in effective energy of the x-ray beam |
| An increase in kilovoltage will have which of the following effects (pg.196 #10) | More scattered radiation and the exposure rate will increase |
| The component of a CR image plate (IP) that records the radiologic image is the (pg. 197 #15) | Photostimulable phosphor |
| What is true in regard to x-ray absorptiometry? (pg. 197 #18) | Radiation dose is low and photon attenuation by bone is calculated |
| The luminescent light emitted by the PSP is transformed into the image seen on the CRT by the (pg. 197 #19) | ADC |
| Factors that contribute to film fog include (pg. 199 #28) | The age of the film, excessive exposure to light, and processor chemistry |
| Compared with a grid, a high ratio grid will (pg. 200 #32) | Absorb more scatter radiation and absorb more primary radiation |
| In comparison with 60 kV, 80 kV will (pg. 203 #46) | Permit greater exposure latitude and produce more scatter radiation |
| Causes of grid cutoff, when using focused reciprocating grids, include (pg. 203 #49) | Inadequate SID |
| Using a short (25-30 in) SID with a large (14x17 in) IR is likely to (pg. 203 #51) | Increase the anode heel effect |
| Chemical fog may be attributed to (pg. 204 #53) | Excessive developer temperature, oxidized developer, excessive replenishment |
| The voxel is associated with all of the following (pg. 204 #56) | Bit depth, volume element, and is measured in Z direction |
| The main difference between direct capture and indirect capture DR is that (pg. 205 #59) | Direct capture / conversion has so scintillator |
| Types of shape distortion include (pg. 206 #67) | Elongation and foreshortening |
| All of the following are related to recorded detail (pg. 206 #70) | Focal spot size, SID, and OID |
| A 15% decrease in kilovoltage accompanied by a 50% increase in milliampere-seconds will result in (pg. 207 #77) | Shorter scale of contrast |
| Focal spot blur is greatest towards (pg. 207 #80) | The cathode end of the x-ray beam |
| What materials may be used as grid interspace material? (pg. 208 #87) | Plastic and aluminum |
| What can impact the visibility of the anode heel effect? (pg. 208 #89) | SID and IR size |
| What effects the quantity and the quality of the primary beam? (pg. 211 #108) | Half-value layer (HVL) and Kilovoltage (kV) |
| Potential digital image postprocessing tasks include (pg. 212 #112) | Annotation and inversion/reversal |
| HVL is affected by the amount of (pg. 212 #115) | kVp and beam filtration |
| Examples of health care informatics include (pg. 214 #129) | RIS and PACS |
| In digital imaging, as DEL size decreases (pg. 216 #142) | Spatial resolution increases |
| Focusing distance is associated with what? (pg. 217 #152) | Grids |
| Brightness and contrast resolution in digital imaging can be influenced by (pg. 219 #165) | Window level (WL), window width (WW), look-up table LUT) |
| What feature is used to display RIS information on current patients? (pg. 219 #166) | Modality work list |
| A decrease from 200 to 100 mA will result in a decrease in what? (pg. 219 #167) | Exposure rate and beam intensity |
| A QA program serves to (pg. 221 #186) | Keep the patient dose to a minimum, keep radiographic density consistent, and ensure equipment efficiency |
| Any images obtained using dual x-ray absorptiometry (DXA) bone densitometry (pg. 222 #188) | Are used to evaluation accuracy of the region of interest (ROI) |
| What term is used to describe unsharp edges of tiny radiographic details? (pg. 224 #207) | Blur |
| What are classified as rare earth metals? (pg. 224 #208) | Lanthanam oxybromide and gadolinium oxysulfide |
| X-ray film emulsion is most sensitive to safe-light fog (pg. 225 #211) | After exposure |
| What has the greatest effect on radiographic density / brightness? (pg. 225 #216) | SID |
| How often are radiographic equipment collimators required to be evaluated? (pg. 226 #222) | Semiannually |
| In digital imaging, as the size of the image matrix increases, (pg. 226 #223) | Pixel size decreases, spatial resolution increases |
| Geometric unsharpness is directly influenced by (pg. 227 #230) | OID |
| As window level increases (pg. 229 #240) | Brightness increases |
| What units are used to express resolution? (pg. 230 #246) | Line-spread function and line pairs per millimeter |
| Which of the following are methods used for x-ray film silver reclamation? (pg. 230 #247) | Metallic replacement method and electrolytic method |
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