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1. Distance from the grid to the x-ray tube (36-40 inches)






2. Loss of movement in legs (front and/or back)






3. Outer layer of disk ( dries out and cracks and causes disk to herniate)






4. The 2 types of collimators are






5. Must increase.....to compensate for x-ray absorption by the grid. (we triple our mAs)






6. Grid helps reduce the amount of......






7. Most commonly used film - compromise between graininess and speed (detail)






8. Is located in a focusing cup made of molybdenum which has a high melting point and helps to direct the electrons produced toward the cathode






9. Types of cell damage






10. Dislocations or separations






11. The focused grid is upside down - is one reason for






12. Film with silver crystals that is more sensitive to fluorescent light emitted from intensifying screens than to ionizing radiation






13. What specific part of the eye is cloudy with a cataract






14. When.....collide with the anode - 99% of energy is released in the form of heat - and 1% of energy is in the form of x-rays






15. Extra vertebrae - scoliosis - fused vertebrae are all examples of






16. AgBr + light =






17. Screen speed is.....to the exposure required to cause it to flouresce






18. With the heel effect - more x-rays tend to be produced toward the cathode end






19. For bladder cystography - we use what contrast material instead of barium






20. Increase mAs and kVp in order to...






21. Tilting of the tube or grid is one reason for






22. KVp=(2x thickness of body part in cm) + 40

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23. X-ray machines come with a set one - we cannot adjust it






24. What type of film has the x-rays directly cause the latent image to be formed






25. Hairloss or baldness






26. Body cells affected - damage seen during lifetime of creature - can be immediate or cummulative






27. Is the electrical current that heats the filament






28. Is responsible for the number or quantity of x-rays






29. The layer of the film where the action occurs






30. What type of film has no screens or film cassettes






31. When a body part is greater than or equal to.....you should use a grid






32. Is only 1/3 the size of the actual focal spot






33. On a lateral view of the chest the aorta is dorsal to the caudal vena cava






34. If the thorax is greater than or equal to....you should use a grid






35. Improper centering of grid is one reason for






36. Has a negative charge






37. This is used to take 'real-time' radiographs - used a lot in horses






38. What type of films need a lot more x-ray exposure and more time to expose them






39. If barium leaks into the abdomen or lungs - it can cause what






40. Sheets of luminescent phosphor crystals bound together and mounted on a cardboard or plastic base






41. The exact area of the anode that the electrons hit






42. A grid must be used on the chest if it's 11cm thick






43. If there's no object in the way of an x-ray - the picture would be






44. If there's metal in the way of an x-ray - than no x-rays will get through and that part would be






45. Sheets of luminescent phorphor crystals on a cardboard or plastic base






46. Less forgiving - high contrast - cannot tolerate changes in exposure or processing






47. Increase developing time and temp of developing fluid






48. Safe Operating Procedures






49. Weakness






50. The type of collimator that we have here







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