Term Test 1 Flashcards
Who discovered x-rays?
Wilhelm Roentgen
Define radiograph.
An image or picture produced on a receptor by exposure to ionizing radiation; a two-dimensional representation of a three-dimensional object
electrical charges for proton, electron and neutron.
° Proton (+)
° Electron (-)
° Neutron (neutral)
Know the difference between the binding energy of an inner and an outer shell.
The binding energy is greatest in the shell closest to the nucleus.
Know the letters that correspond with each orbit/shell.
° Inner: K ° L ° M ° N ° O ° P ° Outer: Q
component parts of the x-ray machine.
° Control Panel
° Extension arm
° Tubehead
° Metal housing:
♣ Surrounds the x-ray tube
♣ Metal body of the tubehead
♣ Filled with oil: protects the x-ray tube and grounds the high-voltage components.
° Insulating Oil:
♣ Oil that surrounds the x-ray tube
♣ Prevents over heating by absorbing the heat created by the production of x-rays.
° Tubehead Seal:
♣ Aluminum or leaded-glass covering of the tubehead that permits the exit of the x-rays from the tubehead.
♣ Seals the oil in the tubehead and acts as a filter to the x-ray beam.
° X-ray Tube
♣ The heart of the x-ray generating system.
° Transformer:
♣ Device that alters the voltage of incoming electricity.
° Aluminum disks:
♣ Filter out non-penetrating, longer wavelength x-rays.
° Lead Collimator:
♣ Restricts the size of the x-ray beam.
° Position indicating device (PID):
Aims and shapes the x-ray beam.
Define ionization.
° The production of ions; the process of converting an atom into ions resulting in the formation of a positive atom and a dislodged negative electron.
• Know the properties of x-rays.
° Invisible
° No mass or weight
° No charge
° Travel at the speed of light
° Travel in waves that have short wavelengths and a high frequency
° Travel in straight lines and can be deflected or scattered
° Cannot be focused to one point and always diverge from the point
° Can penetrate liquids, gases, and solids
° Are absorbed by matter
° Interact with the materials they penetrate and cause ionization
° Can cause certain substances to fluoresce or emit radiation in longer wavelengths.
° X-rays can produce an image on a receptor
X-rays cause biological changes in living cells.
Know the process that occurs with ionization.
° An atom with an incompletely filled outer shell is electrically unbalanced it attempts to capture an electron from an adjacent atom.
° If the atom gains an electron, it has more electrons than protons or neutrons and therefore will have a negative charge.
° If the atom loses an electron and has more protons and neutrons, it has a positive charge.
° An atom that gains or loses an electron and becomes electrically imbalanced is known as an ion.
Know how an ion pair results.
And ion pair results when an electron is removed from an atom during the ionization process, an ion pair results. The atom becomes a positive ion and the ejected electron becomes the negative ion. This ion pair reacts with other ions until electrically stable, neutral atoms are formed.
Know the different types of electromagnetic radiation.
° Gamma ray ° X-ray ° Ultraviolet ° Visible ° Infrared ° Microwave Radio
What part of the tubehead are x-rays produced?
The positive anode.
What unit of time is used to measure x-ray exposure?
° Either SECONDS or IMPULSES
What types of x-rays are more likely to be absorbed by the skin?
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