Physics Flashcards
- Which of the following scientists were instrumental in the initial development of CT?
- Alan Cormack
- Raymond Damadian
- Geodfrey Hounsfield
- Paul Lauterbur
B. Only 1 & 3 are correct
Alan Cormack & Geodfrey Hounsfield
- The principal advantage of CT over projection radiography is?
A. Speed of image acquisition B. Energy resolution C. Contrast resolution D. Spatial resolution E. Temporal resolution
C. Contrast Resolution
- Which of the following terms does not fit?
A. Section B. Slice C. Tomos D. Axial E. Volume
E. Volume
- Computed Tomography is otherwise identified as
A. Emission tomography B. Transmission tomography C. Reflection tomography D. Temporal tomography E. Volumetric tomography
B. Transmission tomography
- When compared to projection radiography, conventional tomography shows
A. Better spatial resolution B. Improved contrast resolution C. Reduced patient dose D. Relaxed quality control E. Less operator involvement
B. Improved contrast resolution
- Which of the following involves emission of a signal from a patient?
A. CT B. Diagnostic ultrasound C. Magnetic resonance imaging D. projection radiography E. Spiral CT
C. Magnetic resonance imaging
- The data acquisition in CT results in a/an
A. Oblique image B. Transverse image C. Sagittal image D. Coronal image E. Volume image
B. Transverse image
Which of the following scientists received the Nobel Prize for their work leading to ct?
- Alan Cormack
- Raymond Damadian
- Geodfrey Hounsfield
- Paul Lauterbur
B. Only 1 & 3 are correct
Alan Cormack & Geodfrey Hounsfield
Which of the following are characteristic limitations of CT?
- Spatial resolution
- Artifact generation
- Z-axis resolution
- Patient dose
All are correct
- A characteristic feature of a projection radiograph is
A. Poor spatial resolution B. Lengthy data acquisition C. Difficult quality control requirements D. Tissue superimposition E. Excessive patient dose
D. Tissue superimposition
- Which of the following finds application in bone mineral assay for evaluation of osteoporosis?
A. Radioisotope emission tomography B. Conventional tomography C. CT D. Projection radiography E. Fluoroscopy
C. CT
- Which of the following involves emission of a signal from a patient
A. CT B. Diagnostic ultrasound C. Projection radiography D. Radioisotope imaging E. Spiral CT
D. Radioisotope imaging
- Compared to projection radiography, conventional tomography results in improved contrast resolution because
A. Imaging time is reduced B. Out of plane tissues are blurred C tissues are superimposed D. Precise beam collimation is employed E. The x-ray beam is selectively filtered.
B. Out of plane tissues are blurred
- Computed tomography results in improved contrast resolution because
A. Digital techniques are employed B. Tissue superimposition is reduced C. Tissues are superimposed D. Precise beam collimation is employed E. kVp is significantly increased
D. Precise beam collimation is employed
- Computed tomography (CT) results in a/an
a. analogue image
b. linear image
c. digital image
d. curvilinear image
e. image in time
C. Digital image
- The mathematics of back projection applied to image reconstruction in CT is credited to
A. Alan Cormack B. Raymond Damadian C. Geodfrey Hounsfield D. Frank Lauterbur E. Perry Sprawls
A. Alan Cormack
- Place the following in chronological order
- CT
- electron beam CT (EBCT)
- Multisection computed tomography
- Spiral CT
1 CT
2 EBCT
4 Spiral CT
3 multisection computed tomography
- The term “projection,” when applied to CT, refers to
A. Speed of image acquisition
B. A data set representing x-ray attenuation in the patient
C. The size of the x-ray beam projected on the patient.
D. The shape of the x-ray beam projected on the patient
E. The mathematics of image reconstruction
B. A data set representing x-Ray attenuation in the patient.
- Compared to projection radiography, conventional tomography will improve
- Contrast resolution
2 patient dose
3 superimposition of tissues
4 spatial resolution
B. Only 1 & 3 are correct
- Which of the following image modalities are likely to have less scatter radiation affecting the image
D. CT
- What is the principal cause of reduced contrast in projection radiography?
A. Useful beam radiation B. Scatter radiation C. Leakage radiation D. Collimation E. kVp
B. Scatter radiation
- The first CT image was demonstrated by
A Alan Cormack B Raymond Damadian C Geodfrey Hounsfield D Frank Lauterbur E Larry Rothenberg
C Geodfrey Hounsfield
- The principal advantage of CT over conventional tomography is
A. Speed of image acquisition B. Reduced patient dose C. Improved contrast resolution D. Improved spatial resolution E. Fewer artifacts
C. Improved contrast resolution
- Which of the following image modalities appeared first?
A. Emission imaging with radioisotopes B. Diagnostic ultrasound C. Projection radiography D. Electron beam CT (EBCT) E. Spiral CT
C. Projection radiography
- Image presentation in conventional tomography is
A. Axial B. Coronal C. Sagittal D. Transverse E. Volumetric
A. axial
- When compared to projection radiography, conventional tomography shows
A. Better spatial resolution B. Less tissue superimposition C. Reduced patient dose D. Relaxed quality control E. Less operator involvement
B. Less tissue superimposition
- Compared to CT, film/screen radiography will give
- Better spatial resolution
- Lower entrance surface dose for a single image
- Lower tube heating for a single image
- better low contrast resolution
Only 1, 2, & 3 are correct
Better spatial resolution
Lower entrance surface dose for a single image
Lower tube heating for a single image.
- Which of the following is characteristic of a first generation CT imager?
A. Detector array B. Fan beam C. Pencil beam D. Rotate geometry E. Slip ring technology
C. Pencil beam