Test 4 - Book questions Flashcards
Which of the following describes the process of radiographic image formation?
a. beam attenuation
b. differential absorption
c. dynamic imaging
d. ionization
b. differential absorption
the x-ray interaction with anatomic tissue that is responsible for scattering is:
a. ionization.
b. photoelectric.
c. Compton.
d. absorption.
c. Compton.
Which of the following will increase beam attenuation?
a. higher kilovoltage
b. decreasing tissue density
c. thicker anatomic part
d. lower atomic number
c. thicker anatomic part
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.
b. increased x-ray beam quality.
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
b. decreasing the x-ray field size
Which of the following is not a type of beam restrictor?
a. aperture diaphragm
b. positive beam-limiting device
c. cylinder
d. lead shield
d. lead shield
As collimation decreases, the quantity of scatter radiation
decreases.
a. True
b. False
b. False
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
c. collimator
What describes the number of lead lines per unit length?
a. grid frequency
b. grid pattern
c. grid convergent point
d. grid ratio
a. grid frequency
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
c. 70 kVp at 6 mAs
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
d. long dimension
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.
b. grid cutoff.
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
d. OID
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
c. increasing, increase