CT Tutor Test 1 Flashcards
Amount of energy that passes through the patient onto a detector
Transmitted intensity
xenon is used in CT detectors because of its
high atomic number and high-fat solubility
Examples of interstitial lung diseases include
bronchiectasis, emphysema, asbestosis and sarcoidosis
When a CT examination of the lumbar spine calls for iodinated contrast material, the contrast media is placed directly into the
subarachnoid space via intrathecal injection
Small children undergoing CT examinations are commonly sedated with the medication
chloral hydrate
What is the name of fibrous connective tissue that binds the kidneys in the retroperitoneum?
Gerotaβs fascia
Which x-ray interaction between the x-ray beam and the patient which results in the most PATIENT dose?
photoelectric effect
When administering intravenous iodinated contrast media what type of infection control technique is required?
surgical asepsis
The appearance of an acute subdural hematoma on a CT image of the brain can be described asβ¦
hyperdense