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Radiology 2

Instructions:
  • Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. Size film used for occlusals on adults






2. 3 film holding devices used for bisecting






3. What size bulb is used in safelight






4. What quality control procedures should be performed on xray cassettes






5. What Size film is used to take a BW on a 3 yr. old






6. What is the optimum processing temp.






7. your film badge report sHows that you have received a small amt. of radiation. What should you do






8. What can be done to prevent air bubbles from being trapped on the surface of films during manual processing






9. What causes elongation






10. What are three types of image receptors used in digital radiography






11. What is the max. permissable fose for radiation workers in systeme interventional units






12. How often must you replenish the solutions in an automatic processor






13. What is the ADA approved method of mounting dental radiographs






14. What is characteristic radiation






15. What happens in the fixer






16. your dentist recommends that a patient have xrays taken - bu the patient refuses. What should be done


17. What are the 2 units used to measure exposure to radiation






18. What is the annual MPD for radiation workers






19. How far from the work surface must the safelight be mounted






20. What should be done prior to ordering radiographs for a patient






21. What control factors effect contrast






22. What radiographs are used to locate a salivary stone in the submandibular duct






23. you process four BW films. three of the films appear normal - but one is clear. What happened


24. What film is used to diagnose interproximal decay






25. Mand central anatomy






26. What parts of the x-ray machine are included in the cathode circuit






27. What type of angulation is used when taking radiographs of the mand. arch






28. What is the purpose of the lead foil?






29. What exposure would be useful in identifying salivary stones in the submandibular gland






30. When taking a radiograph - you pull the end of the PID away from the patients face about 6 inches. How will this affect the radiographic image and patient exposure






31. What Size film is 7/8 x 1 3/8






32. What is the primary beam






33. What is inherent filtration






34. When mounting dental radiographs - What is the best way to differentiate max and mand films?






35. You take a radiograph using 10 mA 30 impulses and 90 kVp - your dentist wants a radiograph with increased contrast and equal density. What settings would you use?






36. What is the most likely cause of a film with very poor definition






37. in which pericapical projection will the mental ridge be visible






38. Proper patient positiong for paralleling


39. What part of the x-ray machine is responsible for providing the electrons






40. What is the purpose of a pano






41. What causes missing crowns






42. when taking a radiograph - you pulls the cone out about 6 inches from the patient's face. What is the result






43. What can be done to increase the life span of processing solutions






44. desired thickness of lead apron






45. What would cause a film to be too dark






46. What is the most commonly used personnel monitoring devide for dental offices






47. What must be done to xray fixer priod to disposal






48. What causes film fogging






49. when taking a paralleling radiograph of a patient with palatal tori - Where is the film places






50. In the darkroom - you unwrap a film and place a coin on top of the film for several minutes. when you process the film - you notice a slight - well-defined white circle on the film. What does this mean?