Radreview Mock test Word Scramble
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| Question | Answer |
| SI quantity that can be used to specify the amount of radiation transferred to a point at the surface of a patient’s or radiographer body? | Air kerma |
| The energy of incident photon is completely absorbed during of which interactions with matter? | Photoelectric absorption |
| A correct regarding the relationship between pixel size, pixel pitch, and spatial resolution? | As pixel decreases, pixel pitch decreases, spatial resolution increases |
| Is responsible for correcting the brightness and contrast of an image, regardless of the technique used? | Rescaling |
| Two functions of correcting data for processings? | Edge enhancement and smoothing |
| The safe approach to avoid an exposure field recognition error when using CR is to: | Expose one image on the smallest IP available with collimation margins aligned parallel to the edge of the IP. |
| Is responsible for producing the diagnostic portion of the image on the image receptor? | Remnant |
| There are several types of DR image receptors used in digital imaging. All use indirect capture except: | Amorphous selenium flat panel detectors |
| Are associated with hight frequencies and short wavelengths: | X-rays and gamma rays |
| Processing functions increases the sharpness of the details in an image: | Edge enhancement |
| When positioning for a lateral larynx and airway projection, where should the CR enter if the area of interest is the distal larynx and trachea: | T 1-2 (jugular notch) |
| The distance from the side of one pixel to the opposite side of that same pixel? | Pixel size |
| Element of the transmission cycle of infection is a person with chronic disease such as diabetes mellitus? | A susceptible host |
| Grids used in radiography, describes the relationship of the lead lines being parallel or angled to each other: | Grid focus |
| Cells that least radiosensitive: | Myocytes |
| The division process of genetic cells is termed: | Meiosis |
| Produces a potential difference within the x-ray tube during an exposure? | kVp |
| Types of compensating filters would primarily be used for shoulder images? | Boomerang filters |
| May occur if a high-pass filtering is used on an image with high contrast? | Excess noise |
| Less than 12 breath per minutes indicates? | Bradypnea |
| More than 20 breath per minutes indicates? | Tachypnea |
| A condition resulting from chest trauma by motor vehicle accident or falling which the pleural spaces filled with air, is called: | Pneumothorax |
| Personnel dose is increased during which examinations: | Fluoroscopy and mobile imaging |
| Compared to centering for the lateral cervical spine, centering for the lateral upper airway is? | Lower and more anterior |
| Without any changing any other factors, which best describes the impact on the final image when SID is increased? | Image receptor exposure decrease, spatial resolution increases |
| Factors that is the only thing affected by changing the focal spot size? | Spatial resolution |
| Focal spot size decreases? | Spatial resolution increases |
| Will result if OID increases: | Size distortion |
| An individual legal documents identifying his or her specific wishes regarding medical care to provided in the event that he or she is unable to make or communicate decision is called: | Advance Health care directive |
| If a patient lacks decision making capacity, his or her rights can be exercised on his or behalf by: | Designated surrogate, designated proxy |
| Will help to reduce patient dose: | Tube filtration, proper beam alignment, AEC |
| Pathologic conditions are considered additive conditions with respect selecti |
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