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Radiology
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health-sciences
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1. We should always try and stay How many feet from our x-ray machine
annulus fibrosis
cathode and anode
6 ft
black
2. Another result of the 20 degree angling
heel effect
40
screens (phosphor layer)
screen film
3. Lung tissue appears black (radiolucent) on a radiograph
true
sensitive cells
latent image
cathode
4. When the AgBr reacts and ionizes with light or x-rays - than at this point - What is on the film is known as the
kVp
white
latent image
narrow latitude film
5. With this procedure - no x-ray film is involved at all
grid efficiency
fluoroscopy
diskospondylitis
cathode and anode
6. Increase developing time and temp of developing fluid
inverse square law
high contrast
fixer
increase density
7. The electrical current sent through the filament to cause this electron release is called
screen film
x-rays
milliamperage
screen film
8. Slowly growing dividing cells are the most sensitive to the effects of ionizing radiaton
white
white
diskospondylitis
false
9. Increase mAs and kVp in order to...
increase density
intussusception
line focus principle
grey
10. Lead equivalent for thyroid sheild
0.5mm
cathode
grid efficiency
contrast
11. MAs for extremities
0.25mm
medium film
5
x-rays
12. Has a filament made of tungsten - due to the high melting point
silver halide
reflective layer
secondary
cathode and anode
13. Is to the right - it produces the electrons
intussusception
double mAs
cathode
40
14. DJD is also called
radiographic detail
10
paresis
arthritis
15. Is influenced by quantity of x-rays(mAs) - quality of x-rays (kVp) - type and thickness of tissue being x-rayed
density
white
increase density
kVp or mAs
16. MAs for ANY part - when using a grid 3x= ?
large crystals - small crystals
15% rule for kVp
fast film
15
17. To utilize this - you position the thickest part of the animal towards the cathode end of the x-ray tube
milliamperage
heel effect
santes' rule
density
18. KVp=(2x thickness of body part in cm) + 40
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19. What type of cystogram uses air and hypaque
clinical signs
false
fast film
double contrast
20. Gelatinous center of disk - pinches spinal cord to cause herniated disk
increase density
grid efficiency
nucleus pulposis
decrease scatter radiation
21. These screens are the most common type - they give good resolution with relatively low exposure
cervical
false
medium or par
intussusception
22. The effective focal spot is only 1/3 the size of the actual focal spot. this is called the
line focus principle
x-rays
effective focal spot
quantum mottle
23. What needs to have high levels of x-ray absorbtion
black
screens (phosphor layer)
false
intensifying screens
24. Pigments tend to decrease the lateral spread of light so there is increased detail
phosphor layer dyes
screens (phosphor layer)
focal spot
grid focus
25. If there's metal in the way of an x-ray - than no x-rays will get through and that part would be
white
arthritis
joint mouse
14 x 17
26. If the kVp is too low
genetic damage
paralysis
radiograph
no contrast
27. Infection of a disk - or bone near it
genetic damage
mAs
3cc/#
diskospondylitis
28. Loss of movement in legs (front and/or back)
paralysis
mAs
whiter
rapidly dividing
29. Distance from the grid to the x-ray tube (36-40 inches)
primary
grid focus
grid cutoff
mAs
30. What are the 2 types of anodes
alopecia
non-screen
stationary and rotating
hypaque
31. Rotating anode
decrease scatter radiation
NYS Public Health Law #225
latent image
mAs
32. 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
2
screens (phosphor layer)
non-screen
electrons
33. When this is exposed to x-rays - it will absorb photons (quanta) and give off photons of visible light which the film is sensitive to (give off blue light)
focal spot
calcium tungstate
Maximum Permissible Dose
iodine
34. If the grid is stationary - more lines that are finer are less apt to show up on a radiograph - this is called....
lines per centimeter
2
slow film
stationary and rotating
35. If barium leaks into the abdomen or lungs - it can cause what
inflammation an granuloma
mAs
5
quantum mottle
36. Screens are classified according to
speed
paresis
large crystals - small crystals
grid cutoff
37. Affects both density and contrast
screens (phosphor layer)
short scale of contrast
double mAs
kVp
38. This gives you the desired mAs - and it gives less time for your patient to move
highest mA and smallest time fraction
0.5mm
false
milliamperage
39. A layer of intensifying screen that reflects the light from the phosphor layer toward the film
focal spot
increase scatter
reflective layer
stationary and rotating
40. The tendency of a luminescent compound to continue to give off light after x-radiation has stopped
quantum mottle
40
0.5mm
afterglow
41. The efficiency of this reflects light made by phosphors back towards the film
indirect relationship
fluoroscopy
reflective layer
grey
42. Collimator
reflective layer
no contrast
non-screen film
decrease scatter radiation
43. AgBr + x-rays =
non-screen film
osteomyelitis
1/30
peak kilovoltage
44. Size film we use here
first trimester
density
black
14 x 17
45. The exact area of the anode that the electrons hit
the sharper the radiograph
false
false
focal spot
46. A clear protective layer on radiographic film
grey
the higher the mA
light source
supercoat
47. Dislocations or separations
luxations
10 cm
medium or par
paresis
48. What is the term for when the animal's bowel engulfs a piece of bowel distal to it - causing blockage
indirect relationship
cassette
screen film
intussusception
49. Sheets of luminescent phosphor crystals bound together and mounted on a cardboard or plastic base
40
intensifying screens
scatter radiation
NYS Public Health Law #225
50. They don't move - they're found in dental units and portable units - cannot withstand the heat produced from large units
nucleus pulposis
stationary anode
6 ft
kVp or mAs
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