Chapter 1 Part 2 & 3 Flashcards
Kilovoltage peak (kVP)
Penetrating power of the x-ray beam
Milliamperage (mA)
Controls the quantity or # of x-rays produced
Exposure time (ms)
Controls the duration of the exposure usually expressed in milliseconds
Milliampere-seconds (mAs)
Measure of radiation produced over a set amount of time
Density
Overall blackness on an image. Controlled by mAs and related to patient dose
Contrast
Varying shades of grey. Controlled by kVp
Image quality factors
- density
- contrast
- spatial resolution
- distortion
Grids are used in imaging of thicker body parts (10cm+) and
Cleans of scatter radiation. 2 types- wall and portable
IR sizes for CR
- 8 x 10
- 10 x 12
- 14 x 14
- 14 x 17
IR sizes for DR
- 8 x 10
- 10 x 12
- 14 x 17
- 17 x 17
Motion
Voluntary
Involuntary
Voluntary motion
- Breathing
- Movement
Involuntary movement
- peristalsis
- tremors
- chills
- heartbeat
Patient safety
- ALARA
- shielding
- collimation
- minimize repeats
- image wisely/gently
Limiting the size of the x-ray field to the size and shape of
Area of interest. Should be visible on all four sides of the IR. PBL- detent