Exam 9: Image Evaluation
Exam 1: Radiation and Its Discover38 Questions
Exam 2: The X-Ray Beam59 Questions
Exam 3: Image Formation and Radiographic Quality57 Questions
Exam 4: Exposure Technique Factors60 Questions
Exam 5: Scatter Control47 Questions
Exam 6: Image Receptors and Image Acquisition56 Questions
Exam 7: Image Processing and Display61 Questions
Exam 8: Exposure Technique Selection63 Questions
Exam 9: Image Evaluation14 Questions
Exam 10: Dynamic Imaging: Fluoroscopy67 Questions
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When using a film-screen imaging system, changing from 85 to 70 kVp would result in _____________ density and ____________ contrast.
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A film-screen image produced using 16 mAs @ 80 kVp has to be repeated because it is too dark.Which of the following exposure factors would be the best choice to correct the problem?
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When using a film-screen imaging system, increasing the central angle would result in _____________ density and ____________ spatial resolution.
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When using a film-screen imaging system, changing from a 200 to a 400 speed system would result in _____________ density and ____________ spatial resolution.
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Using an Agfa digital imaging system, if an image's exposure indicator is 2.3 lgM while the optimal range begins at 2.6 lgM, this means that the IR was ______________ and the exposure to the IR needs to be ___________________ .
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When using a digital imaging system, changing from 8 10 collimation to 14 17 collimation would result in _____________ brightness and ____________ contrast.
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When using a digital imaging system, changing from 70 to 85 kVp would result in _____________ brightness and ____________ spatial resolution.
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Which of the following changes would produce a digital image with decreased brightness?
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The visibility of anatomic structures in a radiographic image is determined by:
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When using a digital imaging system, changing from 40" SID to 72" SID would result in _____________ brightness and ____________ contrast.
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When using a film-screen imaging system, changing from small to large focal spot size would result in _____________ density and ____________ spatial resolution.
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Using a Konica digital imaging system, if an image's S number is 600 while the optimal range ends at 300, this means that the IR was ______________ and the exposure to the IR needs to be ___________________.
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Using a Carestream digital imaging system, if an image's EI number is 1800 while the optimal range ends at 1200, this means that the IR was ______________ and the exposure to the IR needs to be ___________________.
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When using a digital imaging system, changing from no grid to an 8:1 ratio grid would result in _____________ brightness and ____________ spatial resolution.
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