Test 4 - Book questions Flashcards

1
Q

Which of the following describes the process of radiographic image formation?
a. beam attenuation
b. differential absorption
c. dynamic imaging
d. ionization

A

b. differential absorption

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2
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the x-ray interaction with anatomic tissue that is responsible for scattering is:
a. ionization.
b. photoelectric.
c. Compton.
d. absorption.

A

c. Compton.

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3
Q

Which of the following will increase beam attenuation?
a. higher kilovoltage
b. decreasing tissue density
c. thicker anatomic part
d. lower atomic number

A

c. thicker anatomic part

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4
Q

Factors that decrease x-ray absorption include:
a. increased tissue density.
b. increased x-ray beam quality.
c. increased tissue thickness.
d. increased atomic number.

A

b. increased x-ray beam quality.

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5
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Which of the following will decrease the amount of scatter radiation produced?
a. increasing the x-ray field size
b. decreasing the x-ray field size
c. increasing the grid ratio
d. decreasing the grid ratio

A

b. decreasing the x-ray field size

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6
Q

Which of the following is not a type of beam restrictor?
a. aperture diaphragm
b. positive beam-limiting device
c. cylinder
d. lead shield

A

d. lead shield

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7
Q

As collimation decreases, the quantity of scatter radiation
decreases.
a. True
b. False

A

b. False

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8
Q

What type of beam-restricting device provides the most flexibility in adjusting the x-ray field size?
a. cylinder
b. aperture diaphragm
c. collimator
d. cone

A

c. collimator

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9
Q

What describes the number of lead lines per unit length?
a. grid frequency
b. grid pattern
c. grid convergent point
d. grid ratio

A

a. grid frequency

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10
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A radiographic image was created using a 12:1 grid and 70 kVp at 10 mAs. What exposure technique change would maintain a similar exposure to the image receptor when converting to a 6:1 ratio grid? (GCF1 = 5, GCF2 = 3)
a. 81 kVp at 5 mAs
b. 70 kVp at 16.7 mAs
c. 70 kVp at 6 mAs
d. 60 kVp at 20 mAs

A

c. 70 kVp at 6 mAs

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11
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What type of grid has lead strips running parallel to the long axis of the grid?
a. focused
b. short dimension
c. cross hatched
d. long dimension

A

d. long dimension

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12
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Angling the x-ray tube along the long axis of a crossed grid would result in:
a. increased scatter absorption.
b. grid cutoff.
c. Moiré effect.
d. lateral decentering.

A

b. grid cutoff.

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13
Q

For the air gap technique to be effective in reducing scatter radiation reaching the image receptor, what must be increased?
a. SID
b. focal spot size
c. kVp
d. OID

A

d. OID

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14
Q

With exposure technique compensation, _____ the grid ratio will _____ patient radiation exposure.
a. decreasing, increase
b. increasing, decrease
c. increasing, increase
d. decreasing, will not affect

A

c. increasing, increase

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