Deck 17: Digital Radiographic Technique

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Screen-film radiography has a dynamic range of _____.

A) 10
B) 100
C) 1,000
D) 10,000
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If there were such thing as a perfect imaging system,the MTF would be equal to _____.

A) 5
B) 1
C) 2
D) 4
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As spatial frequency increases the object size _____ and the spatial resolution _____.

A) increases, increases
B) decreases, decreases
C) decreases, increases
D) increases, decreases
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Recent studies have shown that denser breast tissue is best imaged with _____.

A) xerography
B) computed tomography
C) screen-film mammography
D) digital mammography
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As mAs is increased the signal to noise ratio is _____.

A) decreased
B) increased
C) not affected
D) doubled
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If a digital radiography imaging system has a spatial resolution of 10 lp/mm,what is the pixel size of that system?

A) 0.05 mm
B) 0.5 mm
C) 0.1 mm
D) 0.01 mm
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The use of two screens in imaging results in a higher _____.

A) spatial frequency
B) pixel size
C) MTF
D) spatial resolution
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The bit capacity of each pixel identifies the _____ of a digital imaging system.

A) dynamic range
B) grey scale
C) spatial frequency
D) MTF
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Of all radiographic imaging systems,_____ has the best contrast resolution.

A) digital radiography
B) mammography
C) magnetic resonance imaging
D) computed tomography
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A _____ test tool is used to acquire data for an MTF curve.

A) bar pattern
B) post processing
C) signal-to-noise ratio
D) contrast-detail curve
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The two principal characteristics of a medical image are _____.

A) spatial resolution and noise
B) spatial resolution and contrast resolution
C) contrast resolution and modular transfer function
D) contrast resolution and dynamic range
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The number of gray shades that an imaging system can reproduce is called its _____.

A) spatial frequency
B) contrast
C) spatial resolution
D) dynamic range
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What is the spatial frequency of a digital system that can resolve 100 um?

A) 5 lp/mm
B) 10 lp/mm
C) 50 lp/mm
D) 100 lp/mm
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The portion of useful image-forming x-rays is referred to as the _____.

A) frequency
B) MTF
C) signal
D) noise
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The _____ digital imaging system uses the highest dynamic range.

A) computed tomography
B) mammography
C) magnetic resonance
D) angiography
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Spatial frequency is used to describe the quality of spatial resolution in terms of _____.

A) pixel size
B) modular transfer function
C) line pairs
D) contrast resolution
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In digital imaging,spatial resolution is ultimately limited by _____.

A) focal spot size
B) spatial frequency
C) contrast resolution
D) pixel size
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If a digital system has a spatial resolution of 4 lp/mm,it can resolve an object as small as _____ mm.

A) 8
B) 4
C) 0.25
D) 0.125
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The human visual system can distinguish _____ shades of gray.

A) 10
B) 30
C) 300
D) 1000
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Image detail is also called _____.

A) spatial resolution
B) spatial frequency
C) signal to noise ratio
D) dynamic range
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The use of an image receptor with _____ DQE can result in _____ patient doses.
I. low,lower
II. high,lower
III. high,higher
IV. low,higher

A) I
B) II
C) I & III
D) II & IV
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DQE is _____.

A) density quantum effect
B) direct quantum efficiency
C) detective quantum efficiency
D) detective quantum energy
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With digital imaging,patient dose can be reduced by using higher _____ techniques.

A) mAs
B) kVp
C) optical density
D) contrast
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Digital radiography images should be repeated if there is a problem with _____.

A) contrast
B) overexposure
C) brightness
D) none of the above
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If an image receptor has a high probability of interacting with the x-ray beam,then it has a high _____.

A) DQE
B) SNR
C) MTF
D) lp/mm
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Screen-film radiography has a dynamic range of _____.

A) 10
B) 100
C) 1,000
D) 10,000
1,000
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If there were such thing as a perfect imaging system,the MTF would be equal to _____.

A) 5
B) 1
C) 2
D) 4
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3
As spatial frequency increases the object size _____ and the spatial resolution _____.

A) increases, increases
B) decreases, decreases
C) decreases, increases
D) increases, decreases
decreases, increases
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Recent studies have shown that denser breast tissue is best imaged with _____.

A) xerography
B) computed tomography
C) screen-film mammography
D) digital mammography
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As mAs is increased the signal to noise ratio is _____.

A) decreased
B) increased
C) not affected
D) doubled
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If a digital radiography imaging system has a spatial resolution of 10 lp/mm,what is the pixel size of that system?

A) 0.05 mm
B) 0.5 mm
C) 0.1 mm
D) 0.01 mm
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The use of two screens in imaging results in a higher _____.

A) spatial frequency
B) pixel size
C) MTF
D) spatial resolution
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The bit capacity of each pixel identifies the _____ of a digital imaging system.

A) dynamic range
B) grey scale
C) spatial frequency
D) MTF
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Of all radiographic imaging systems,_____ has the best contrast resolution.

A) digital radiography
B) mammography
C) magnetic resonance imaging
D) computed tomography
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A _____ test tool is used to acquire data for an MTF curve.

A) bar pattern
B) post processing
C) signal-to-noise ratio
D) contrast-detail curve
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The two principal characteristics of a medical image are _____.

A) spatial resolution and noise
B) spatial resolution and contrast resolution
C) contrast resolution and modular transfer function
D) contrast resolution and dynamic range
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The number of gray shades that an imaging system can reproduce is called its _____.

A) spatial frequency
B) contrast
C) spatial resolution
D) dynamic range
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What is the spatial frequency of a digital system that can resolve 100 um?

A) 5 lp/mm
B) 10 lp/mm
C) 50 lp/mm
D) 100 lp/mm
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The portion of useful image-forming x-rays is referred to as the _____.

A) frequency
B) MTF
C) signal
D) noise
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The _____ digital imaging system uses the highest dynamic range.

A) computed tomography
B) mammography
C) magnetic resonance
D) angiography
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Spatial frequency is used to describe the quality of spatial resolution in terms of _____.

A) pixel size
B) modular transfer function
C) line pairs
D) contrast resolution
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In digital imaging,spatial resolution is ultimately limited by _____.

A) focal spot size
B) spatial frequency
C) contrast resolution
D) pixel size
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If a digital system has a spatial resolution of 4 lp/mm,it can resolve an object as small as _____ mm.

A) 8
B) 4
C) 0.25
D) 0.125
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The human visual system can distinguish _____ shades of gray.

A) 10
B) 30
C) 300
D) 1000
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Image detail is also called _____.

A) spatial resolution
B) spatial frequency
C) signal to noise ratio
D) dynamic range
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The use of an image receptor with _____ DQE can result in _____ patient doses.
I. low,lower
II. high,lower
III. high,higher
IV. low,higher

A) I
B) II
C) I & III
D) II & IV
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DQE is _____.

A) density quantum effect
B) direct quantum efficiency
C) detective quantum efficiency
D) detective quantum energy
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With digital imaging,patient dose can be reduced by using higher _____ techniques.

A) mAs
B) kVp
C) optical density
D) contrast
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Digital radiography images should be repeated if there is a problem with _____.

A) contrast
B) overexposure
C) brightness
D) none of the above
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If an image receptor has a high probability of interacting with the x-ray beam,then it has a high _____.

A) DQE
B) SNR
C) MTF
D) lp/mm
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