CT Tutor Test 1 Flashcards

1
Q

Amount of energy that passes through the patient onto a detector

A

Transmitted intensity

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2
Q

xenon is used in CT detectors because of its

A

high atomic number and high-fat solubility

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3
Q

Examples of interstitial lung diseases include

A

bronchiectasis, emphysema, asbestosis and sarcoidosis

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4
Q

When a CT examination of the lumbar spine calls for iodinated contrast material, the contrast media is placed directly into the

A

subarachnoid space via intrathecal injection

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5
Q

Small children undergoing CT examinations are commonly sedated with the medication

A

chloral hydrate

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6
Q

What is the name of fibrous connective tissue that binds the kidneys in the retroperitoneum?

A

Gerota’s fascia

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7
Q

Which x-ray interaction between the x-ray beam and the patient which results in the most PATIENT dose?

A

photoelectric effect

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8
Q

When administering intravenous iodinated contrast media what type of infection control technique is required?

A

surgical asepsis

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9
Q

The appearance of an acute subdural hematoma on a CT image of the brain can be described as…

A

hyperdense

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