2. Differential Absorption Flashcards
When the electrons travel from cathode to anode, what does it hit?
A square target called the source/target/focal point on the spinning anode
Give the definition of absorption.
Transfer of energy to matter
What are the other names for primary radiation?
- Useful beam
- Incident radiation
What are the negative effects of scatter radiation?
- It contributes to others’ doses
2.Can decrease the quality of the image
What is attenuation? Give examples.
Anything that decreases/reduces/gets in the way of the intensity of the beam
1. Absorption
2. Scatter (deflection)
If the KVPs are increased, will the absorption be higher or lower?
Decreased absorption (inverse relationship) because more X-rays go through the tissue. Because it’s more penetrating, more photons will reach the IR
What are mAs?
-The quantity or intensity of the X-ray beam (a number or value)
-The total quantity of x-rays produced in a BEAM
What does mA change?
The number of electrons that flow across the tube per second and therefore change the number of photons produced
Would you use a higher or lower amount of KVP for a smaller area of the body?
Lower kVP
What are KVPs
Quality/Energy of radiation (Determines the penetrating ability of the radiation)
What does time control during an X-ray?
Controls the duration of the exposure can change how long we allow the electrons to flow
Do mAs affect absorption?
No, mAs do not affect absorption, or change the proportion of absorbed photons
Will a higher kVp produce higher or lower contrast?
Lower contrast (inverse relationship) because more absorption takes place therefore more shades of grey will appear