Test Q's: Midterm Review Flashcards

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1
Q

Characteristic K-shell tungsten xrays have an effective energy of what keV?

A

69 keV

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2
Q

Most of the heat generated at the target (anode) is due to what?

a. inner-shell ionization
b. outer–shell excitation
c. nucleus bombardment
d. K x-rays

A

b. outer-shell excitation

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3
Q

Because of the line focus principal, the effective focal spot size decreases with decreasing ..

a. target angle
b. rotor speed
c. window thickness
d. space charge

A

a. target angle

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4
Q

Tube housing of the anode must limit radiation leakage to what?

A

100 mR/hr @ 1 meter

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5
Q

A single-phases waveform has ___ ripple?

A

100%

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6
Q

What is the difference in the waveform between the primary and secondary sides of the high voltage transformer?

A

Amplitude

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7
Q

What are the external structures of the x-ray tube?

A
  • support structure
  • protective housing
  • glass envelope
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8
Q

Voltage across the x-ray tube is most constant with what type of generator?

A

High frequency generator

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9
Q

The quantity of Brem’s radiation increases proportionately with increased ___.

a. kVp
b. mAs
c. filtration
d. rotor speed

A

b. mAs

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10
Q

Changes in ___ result in directly proportional changes in the amplitude of the emission spectrum

a. mA
b. time
c. kVp
d. both A and B

A

D. both A and B (mAs and time)

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11
Q

he cathode side of the tube should be directed toward the ___ part of the patient.

a. thicker
b. upper
c. lower
d. thinner

A

Thicker

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12
Q

A single-phase waveform has ___ ripple

a. 1%
b. 4%
c. 14%
d. 100%

A

d. 100%

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13
Q

Projectile electron travel from ___.

a. anode to cathode
b. cathode to anode
c. target to patient
d. inner shell to outer shell

A

b. cathode to anode

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14
Q

The x-ray generator with the lowest power rating is the ___ imaging system.

a. high frequency
b. three-phase, 12 pulse
c. three-phase, 6 pulse
d. single-phase

A

d. single phase

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15
Q

The ___ of an x-ray beam is higher when the peak of the emission spectrum is further to the ___.

a. quality, right
b. quantity, right
c. quality, left
d. quantity, left

A

a. quality, right

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16
Q

Thermionic emission at the filament creates a ___.

a. space charge
b. grid control
c. line focus
d. heel effect

A

a. space charge

17
Q

What are the three main parts of the x-ray imaging system?

A

-the x-ray tube, operating console, and the high voltage generator

18
Q

Characteristic x-rays are produced by___.

a. braking electrons
b. excitation of outer shell electrons
c. nuclear fragmentation
d. released binding energy

A

d. released binding energy

19
Q

The least accurate type of timer is the____timer

A

Mechanical timer

20
Q

The efficiency of x-ray production increases as ____ increases.

a. mA
b. kVp
c. time
d. both A and B

A

b. kVp

21
Q

As an x-ray tube ages, the inside can become coated with tungsten, which can cause ___ in the tube

a. convection
b. anode pitting
c. on-focus radiation
d. arcing

A

d. arcing

22
Q

an incident xray interacts with an atom without ionization during

A

Coherent Scattering

23
Q

Only at energies above 10 MeV can ___ take place.

A

photodisintegration

24
Q

X-rays transmitted without interaction contribute to ___

A

radiographic image, and is useful information

25
Q

Compton interactions, photoelectric absorption, and transmitted x-rays all contribute to ___

a. patient dose
b. image fog
c. differential absorption (gray vs. black and white)
d. attenuation

A

c. differential absorption (gray vs. black and white)

26
Q

The light-emitting efficiency (speed) of the intensifying screen is improved by the ___

a. protective coating
b. reflective layer
c. added dyes
d. phosphor afterglow

A

b. reflective layer

27
Q

Luminescent material emits light after its outer shell electrons are ___.

A

excited

28
Q

The intensification factor is a measurement of screen ____.

A

Speed