Physics RAD math Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
improper handling or processing can cause what on processed radiographs? | Artifacts |
Heat _____ the fog of a radiograph | increases |
When fog increases on a radiograph it reduces ______ | contrast |
Radiographic film should not be stored at temps lower that _____ degrees F | 68 |
With higher storage temps the longer the storage the more loss ___________ that results from the _______ in _____ | of contrast; increase; fog |
Radiographs should be kept at a temp of _______ degrees F or _____ degrees C | 50; 10 |
Radiographs should be stored where? | In refrigerated storage |
Storage for a year or longer is acceptable if _____ | it's maintained at a temp of 50 degrees F |
Storage in humidity over 60% _______ contrast because of ____ fog | reduces; increased |
_________ are possible when relative humidity dips below ______ | static artifacts; 40% |
if light exposes a film ______ is produced | a gross, obvious artifact |
_____ creates an artifact by increasing fog and reducing contrast. | ionizing radiation |
Film fog is | dull, uniform optical density that appears if the film has been exposed to light , xrays,heat,or humidity |
the fog level for unprocessed film is | 0.2mR |
Darkrooms are lined with____ | lead |
Film is more sensitive after/before (choose one) an exposure? Why? | after; an exposure post exposure has an immediate effect on optical density |
monthly turnover of film requires ______ the lead shielding is required than ____ | 4 times; weekly turnover |
boxes of film should be stored ____ rather than ____ because ____ | on edge; laying them flat; when stored on edge they are less likely to wrap,stick to eachother, or suffer from pressure. |
storage of film should be sequenced how? | Oldest film is used first |
what's the equation for total filtration? | inherent filtration + added filtration |
what's the equation for grid surface x-ray absorption? | width of grid strip/width of grid strip +width of interspace all x 100 |
grid with 50-um strips and 350-um interspace what percentage will be absorbed by it's entire surface? | 50um-350um+50um = 0.125 * 100 = 12.5% |
lead strips 40um wide separated by interspaces 300um wide what percent is absorbed? | 40um/300um+40um= 40um/340um=0.118*100 = 11.8% |
equation for grid ratio | height of grid strip/thickness of interspace |
are grid strips radiopaque or radiolucent? | radiopaque |
grid strips alternate with _______ material called ______ | radiolucent; interspace material |
xrays that exit the patient and strike the radiopaque grid strips are ____ and _____ the image receptor | absorbed; do not reach |
what is grid frequency? | the number of grid strips per centimeter |
grids with high frequency show ____ grid lines compared to low frequency grids which are the opposite | less distinct |
if grid strip width is constant the higher the frequency of of a grid the ______ it's interspace must be and the ______ the grid ratio. | thinner; higher |
higher frequency grids require _____ of technique and results in ____ | higher technique; increased patient dose |
most common grid frequency range is in the rang of ___to ___ | 25;45 per centimeter |
equation for grid frequency? | 10,000um (per cm) /thickness of grid strip+width of interspace material (per line pair) |
what id the grid frequency of a grid that has a grid width of 30um and an interspace width of 300um? | 10,000/300+30 = 10,000/330= 30.3 |
most grids consist of what kind of interspace material? | aluminum or plastic fiber |
what interspace material has a low atomic number causing it to show less visible grid lines and have some selective filtration of scatter x-rays not absorbed? | aluminum |
high frequency grids are more effective than low ones because? | the angle of deviation is smaller |
what is nonhygroscopic? what is the term used for in grids? | doesn't absorb moisture ; aluminum (used in grid interspace) |
what is the principle use of a grid? | improve contrast |
bucky factor values no grid; 5:1, 8:1, 12:1, 16:1 | 1,2,4,5,6 |
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