Dedicated Imaging Equiptment Flashcards

1
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Fluoroscopy

A

Provides dynamic visualiztion of internal structures

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2
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X-ray fluoroscopy operates at what mA?

A

3-5 mA

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3
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What determines the brightness in fluoroscopy?

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mA and kVp

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4
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kVp and mA are automatically adjusted during fluoroscopy by a process called?

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Automatic Brightness Control

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5
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Automatic Brightness Control is also called what?

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Automatic brightness stabilization; Automatic gain control

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6
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What does the Image Intensifier tube do?

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Converts x-ray energy into visable light and then into an electronic signal that is displayed as an image on the monitor

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7
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Parts of the Image Intensifer Tube?

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  1. Input phosphor
  2. Photocathode
  3. Electrostatic lenses
  4. Output phospher
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8
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Purpose of input phospher?

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Converts x-ray energy to light energy

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9
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Photocathode purpose?

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Converts light energy to electron energy

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10
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Electrostatic lenses purpose?

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Keeps electron beam narrowed as it travels towards output phospher

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11
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Output phospher purpose?

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Converts electron energy to light energy for viewing

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12
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What is total brightness gain?

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Flux gain + minification gain

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13
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Flux gain

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Gain in brightness caused by acceleration of electronic beam inside image-intensifier tube

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14
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Minification gain

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Gain in brightness caused by minification of the image at the output phospher compared with input phospher

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