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

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2. Lung tissue appears black (radiolucent) on a radiograph






3. Is on the anode and is angled at approximately 20 degrees from vertical






4. NYSVMS Facility Accreditation Standards






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






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






7. A lightproof encasement designed to hold x-ray film and intensifying screens in close contact






8. This pertains to the size of the electron cloud and thus directly to the number of x-ray produced






9. Types of grids






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






11. Grid helps reduce the amount of......






12. We are supposed to use a grid if the abdomen is greater than or equal to......






13. The mAs has to do with the power of the x-rays produced






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






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






16. What needs to have high levels of x-ray to light conversion with the correct energy and color for the type of film used






17. If perforation is suspected - what compound do we use when radiographing






18. Lead equivalent for thyroid sheild






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






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






21. Does move - has disks that rotate at high speeds - this helps spread out the heat that's produced as the electrons hit the focal spot






22. What type of bone tumors started in the location they were first found






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






24. Cassettes can be made of.....Which is the type here - or they can be made of magnesium - vinyl - etc






25. What is one of the most common area of occurance for spinal problems (15% dobermans)






26. A...is a series of lead strips on edge which only allow the primary x-rays - which are traveling in straight lines - reach the film






27. Aluminum filter






28. If the x-ray tube is not 36-40 inches from the grid - this is called the






29. What is the name for the cartilage flap in the shoulder joint that has broken free and is floating around in the joint fluid






30. Hairloss or baldness






31. When processing film - the black areas are made of






32. Amount of radiation a person can recieve in a calendar year






33. What are the 2 types of anodes






34. This stage of pregnancy is the most dangerous for the fetus






35. What must have little or no 'afterglow'






36. The electrical current sent through the filament to cause this electron release is called






37. What type of film gives more detailed radiographs but more exposure to everyone involved? (commonly used as dental film - or for extremities)






38. Increase developing time and temp of developing fluid






39. As this increases - the intensity of the x-ray beam decreases - so the beam intensity increases - and the mAs must decrease to compensate






40. Bone infection - also known as spondylitis






41. Calcium 'bridges' between adjacent vertebrae






42. Lead equivalent for apron






43. Is the density difference between 2 adjacent areas on a radiograph






44. If the kVp is increased by 15% - the density is doubled






45. Incorrect grid focus is one reason for






46. A living animal - with tissue densities such as fat - muscle - fluid - and air






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






48. To double the density






49. This is caused by mutations in gonadal cells - not seen until offspring are produced - mutations are not always bad






50. Are produced when electrons are slowed down or stopped by atoms in the target area where they are aimed






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