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Radiology
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health-sciences
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radiology
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1. What type of film has no screens or film cassettes
non-screen
15% rule for kVp
cathode
grid
2. The layer of the film where the action occurs
white
metallic silver
line focus principle
AgBr
3. What needs to have high levels of x-ray to light conversion with the correct energy and color for the type of film used
milliamperage
screens (phosphor layer)
decrease scatter radiation
secondary
4. MAs for extremities
5
double contrast
radiograph
intensifying screens
5. What is the name for the cartilage flap in the shoulder joint that has broken free and is floating around in the joint fluid
joint mouse
hyperesthesia
nucleus pulposis
diskospondylitis
6. Between density and kVp
0.25mm
indirect relationship
grid cutoff
first trimester
7. If the grid is stationary - more lines that are finer are less apt to show up on a radiograph - this is called....
focal film distance
white and black are reversed
electrons
lines per centimeter
8. A layer of intensifying screen that reflects the light from the phosphor layer toward the film
line focus principle
screen film
caudal border of scapula
reflective layer
9. There are......intensifying screens within a cassette
more x-rays produced
genetic and somatic
anode
2
10. If there's bone in the way of an x-ray -. those parts would be
whiter
white and black are reversed
sensitive cells
calcium tungstate
11. What are the 2 types of anodes
grey
rotating anode
stationary and rotating
0.5mm
12. MAs for abdomen (standard mAs) x=?
white and black are reversed
cervical
decrease scatter radiation
5
13. Infection of a disk - or bone near it
10
14 x 17
diskospondylitis
non-screen film
14. What is the difference between fluoroscopy and a regular radiograph
light source
rotating anode
visible light
white and black are reversed
15. Has a positive charge
nucleus pulposis
medium or par
non-screen film
anode
16. Bone infection - also known as spondylitis
osteomyelitis
non-screen
rare earth elements
40
17. What spinal problem do doberman's get
mAs
phosphor layer
wobblers syndrome
inversely proportional
18. Give a 25% barium solution for upper GI series - and give At what dose?
3cc/#
15
adjustable lead shutters
radiograph
19. What type of films need a lot more x-ray exposure and more time to expose them
mAs
the sharper the radiograph
non-screen
thoracic(caudal) and lumbar
20. We are supposed to use a grid if the abdomen is greater than or equal to......
cathode
10 cm
the higher the mA
false
21. Increase developing time and temp of developing fluid
grid efficiency
caudal border of scapula
increase density
inflammation an granuloma
22. Safe Operating Procedures
density
lens
SOP
non-screen film
23. What must have little or no 'afterglow'
screens (phosphor layer)
false
grid cutoff
lens
24. Crystals + x-rays = ?
thoracic(caudal) and lumbar
paresis
visible light
3cc/#
25. Increased crystal size.....
more light
x-rays
x-rays
focal spot
26. Pigments tend to decrease the lateral spread of light so there is increased detail
direct relationship
metallic silver
phosphor layer dyes
non-screen film
27. What is one of the most common areas of occurance for spinal problems ( 85% dachshunds)
genetic and somatic
density
whiter
thoracic(caudal) and lumbar
28. The distance from the x-ray tube to the x-ray machine is the SID (source image distance) - or the FFD (also known as....)
focal film distance
lead cone and adjustable lead shutters
5
radiograph
29. When doing a lateral radiograph of the thorax/chest - the x-ray beam should be centered over what specific anatomical landmark
fluoroscopy
short scale of contrast
back scatter
caudal border of scapula
30. On a lateral view of the chest the aorta is dorsal to the caudal vena cava
screen film
kVp or mAs
intensifying screens
true
31. A device that moves the grid back and forth under the table. it helps to prevent grid lines from showing
density
density
non-screen
potter-bucky diagram
32. The x-ray machine we've been using has a rotating anode
heel effect
slow
cathode and anode
true
33. When a body part is greater than or equal to.....you should use a grid
heel effect
phosphor layer dyes
10 cm
medium film
34. When more electrons hit the focal spot on the anode
x-rays
true
luxations
more x-rays produced
35. Legally - a non-pregnant woman is required to hold a HBC dog for radiographs in NYS
rapidly dividing
false
inverse square law
genetic damage
36. Film that is more sensitive to ionizing radiation than to fluorescent light
FFD
potter-bucky diagram
reflective layer
non-screen film
37. DJD is also called
grid focus
arthritis
no contrast
non-screen
38. Radiograph of a dogs skeleton has a long scale of contrast
mAs
focused and unfocused or parallel
milliamperage
false
39. Means more electrons will be released from the filament and directed at the anode
increase density
10 cm
higher mA
heel effect
40. Cassettes can be made of.....Which is the type here - or they can be made of magnesium - vinyl - etc
aluminum
false
NYS Public Health Law #225
15
41. Screen speed is.....to the exposure required to cause it to flouresce
inversely proportional
density
stationary anode
annulus fibrosis
42. The focused grid is upside down - is one reason for
stationary and rotating
grid cutoff
latent image
thoracic(caudal) and lumbar
43. Screens are classified according to
highest mA and smallest time fraction
non-screen
speed
wide latitude film
44. General purpose film - forgiving
cervical
grid efficiency
wide latitude film
long scale of contrast
45. They don't move - they're found in dental units and portable units - cannot withstand the heat produced from large units
long scale of contrast
contrast
stationary anode
double mAs
46. Body cells affected - damage seen during lifetime of creature - can be immediate or cummulative
40
somatic damage
kVp
iodine
47. These cells are the most sensitive to radiation
increase scatter
supercoat
rapidly dividing
cervical
48. Is the device which restricts (narrows) the beam of x-rays as they leave the x-ray machine
collimator
lines per centimeter
genetic and somatic
thoracic(caudal) and lumbar
49. Are produced when electrons are slowed down or stopped by atoms in the target area where they are aimed
scatter radiation
intensifying screens
x-rays
screens (phosphor layer)
50. Old mAs x (new FFD)2 divided by (old FFD)2
grid cutoff
clinical signs
2
inverse square law
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