2. Differential Absorption Flashcards

1
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When the electrons travel from cathode to anode, what does it hit?

A

A square target called the source/target/focal point on the spinning anode

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2
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Give the definition of absorption.

A

Transfer of energy to matter

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3
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What are the other names for primary radiation?

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  1. Useful beam
  2. Incident radiation
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What are the negative effects of scatter radiation?

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  1. It contributes to others’ doses
    2.Can decrease the quality of the image
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5
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What is attenuation? Give examples.

A

Anything that decreases/reduces/gets in the way of the intensity of the beam
1. Absorption
2. Scatter (deflection)

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If the KVPs are increased, will the absorption be higher or lower?

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Decreased absorption (inverse relationship) because more X-rays go through the tissue. Because it’s more penetrating, more photons will reach the IR

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What are mAs?

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-The quantity or intensity of the X-ray beam (a number or value)
-The total quantity of x-rays produced in a BEAM

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What does mA change?

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The number of electrons that flow across the tube per second and therefore change the number of photons produced

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9
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Would you use a higher or lower amount of KVP for a smaller area of the body?

A

Lower kVP

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10
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What are KVPs

A

Quality/Energy of radiation (Determines the penetrating ability of the radiation)

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11
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What does time control during an X-ray?

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Controls the duration of the exposure can change how long we allow the electrons to flow

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Do mAs affect absorption?

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No, mAs do not affect absorption, or change the proportion of absorbed photons

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13
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Will a higher kVp produce higher or lower contrast?

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Lower contrast (inverse relationship) because more absorption takes place therefore more shades of grey will appear

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