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Deck 11: Control of Scatter Radiation
1
Federal regulations passed in _____ required that positive beam limiting devices be on all manufactured x-ray collimators.
A) 1954
B) 1974
C) 1994
D) 2000
A) 1954
B) 1974
C) 1994
D) 2000
1974
2
Contrast resolution is improved by _____.
A) tight collimation
B) lowering kVp
C) patient compression
D) all of the above
A) tight collimation
B) lowering kVp
C) patient compression
D) all of the above
all of the above
3
The most commonly used beam restricting device is the _____.
A) extension cone
B) variable collimator
C) aperture diaphragm
D) compression device
A) extension cone
B) variable collimator
C) aperture diaphragm
D) compression device
variable collimator
4
A fixed aperture diaphragm should leave a _____ cm unexposed border on the film.
A) 0.1
B) 0.5
C) 1
D) 2
A) 0.1
B) 0.5
C) 1
D) 2
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5
Approximately _____% of the x-ray beam incident on the patient is transmitted through the patient without interaction to become part of the image-forming beam.
A) 90-99
B) 80-89
C) 20-29
D) 0-9
A) 90-99
B) 80-89
C) 20-29
D) 0-9
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6
The x-ray interaction that contributes to the clear parts of the image is _____.
A) coherent scatter
B) Compton interaction
C) photoelectric interaction
D) pair production
A) coherent scatter
B) Compton interaction
C) photoelectric interaction
D) pair production
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7
The x-rays that are transmitted through the patient without interaction contribute to _____.
A) useful information
B) film fog
C) image noise
D) all of the above
A) useful information
B) film fog
C) image noise
D) all of the above
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8
Compton scatter contributes to _____.
A) useful information
B) image noise
C) image contrast
D) all of the above
A) useful information
B) image noise
C) image contrast
D) all of the above
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9
The use of _____ improves contrast and reduces patient dose.
A) collimation
B) high kVp
C) low kVp
D) less filtration
A) collimation
B) high kVp
C) low kVp
D) less filtration
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10
Scatter radiation increases as _____ increases.
A) photoelectric absorption
B) field size
C) filtration
D) contrast
A) photoelectric absorption
B) field size
C) filtration
D) contrast
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11
How can you improve image contrast with a heavy patient without increasing patient dose?
A) Lower kVp and raise mAs.
B) Use tight collimation.
C) Raise kVp and lower mAs.
D) Do both A and B.
A) Lower kVp and raise mAs.
B) Use tight collimation.
C) Raise kVp and lower mAs.
D) Do both A and B.
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12
Beam restriction with a(n)_____ is only accurate at a fixed SID.
A) aperture diaphragm
B) cone
C) collimator
D) PBL device
A) aperture diaphragm
B) cone
C) collimator
D) PBL device
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13
Which kVp selection would result in the most scattered x-rays in the image-forming beam?
A) 90 kVp
B) 75 kVp
C) 60 kVp
D) 50 kVp
A) 90 kVp
B) 75 kVp
C) 60 kVp
D) 50 kVp
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14
The positive beam limiting device (PBL)assures that the x-ray beam is collimated to _____.
A) the exact part size
B) 1 cm inside image receptor size
C) the image receptor size
D) 1 cm outside image receptor size
A) the exact part size
B) 1 cm inside image receptor size
C) the image receptor size
D) 1 cm outside image receptor size
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15
Photoelectric interactions increase when _____ is decreased.
A) mAs
B) patient thickness
C) filtration
D) kVp
A) mAs
B) patient thickness
C) filtration
D) kVp
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16
The use of a compression device will increase _____.
A) film fog
B) patient dose
C) contrast
D) scatter
A) film fog
B) patient dose
C) contrast
D) scatter
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17
The three primary factors influencing the intensity of scatter in the image-forming beam are _____.
A) mAs, kVp, and collimation
B) mAs, filtration, and grids
C) kVp, field size, and patient thickness
D) filtration, patient thickness, and mAs
A) mAs, kVp, and collimation
B) mAs, filtration, and grids
C) kVp, field size, and patient thickness
D) filtration, patient thickness, and mAs
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18
Lowering kVp _____ patient dose and _____ image contrast.
A) lowers, decreases
B) increases, decreases
C) lowers, increases
D) increases, increases
A) lowers, decreases
B) increases, decreases
C) lowers, increases
D) increases, increases
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19
Image-forming x-rays include those which have been _____.
A) transmitted without interaction
B) scattered through Compton interaction
C) absorbed through photoelectric interaction
D) both A and B
A) transmitted without interaction
B) scattered through Compton interaction
C) absorbed through photoelectric interaction
D) both A and B
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20
Decreasing the kVp will increase _____.
A) patient dose
B) image noise
C) Compton scatter
D) optical density
A) patient dose
B) image noise
C) Compton scatter
D) optical density
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