Exam 8: Image Production
Exam 1: Introduction to the Imaging Sciences75 Questions
Exam 2: Structure of the Atom63 Questions
Exam 3: Electromagnetic and Particulate Radiation58 Questions
Exam 4: X-Ray Circuit147 Questions
Exam 5: The X-Ray Tube108 Questions
Exam 6: X-Ray Production68 Questions
Exam 7: X-Ray Interactions With Matter63 Questions
Exam 8: Image Production66 Questions
Exam 9: Image Characteristics161 Questions
Exam 10: Radiographic Exposure Technique163 Questions
Exam 11: Scatter Control80 Questions
Exam 12: Image Receptors167 Questions
Exam 13: Automatic Exposure Control60 Questions
Exam 14: Image Intensified Fluoroscopy100 Questions
Exam 15: Additional Equipment54 Questions
Exam 16: Computed Tomography125 Questions
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Flux gain of the image intensifier is the:
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The photoelectric interaction involves removal of:
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Differential absorption occurs because different tissues have varying amounts of:
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For every 4-5 cm of tissue,the x-ray beam quantity is reduced by approximately:
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Scattered and secondary radiation must be eliminated during radiographic imaging.
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After the x-ray beam enters the patient and has many photoelectric interactions,the quantity of the beam increases.
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Complete absorption of the diagnostic range x-ray photon is the interaction known as:
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Reduction in the energy or amount of radiation in the primary beam is attenuation.
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All of the radiation that reaches the image receptor is used to create the radiographic image.
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The probability of a Compton interaction is _______________ in bone than soft tissue.
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Attenuation of the x-ray beam in the diagnostic range is due to:
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