Deck 1: Essential Concepts of Radiologic Science
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Deck 1: Essential Concepts of Radiologic Science
1
Matter is measured in ___________.
A) kilograms
B) joules
C) electron volts
D) rems
A) kilograms
B) joules
C) electron volts
D) rems
kilograms
2
Today, radiology is considered to be a(n) ___________ occupation.
A) safe
B) unsafe
C) dangerous
D) high-risk
A) safe
B) unsafe
C) dangerous
D) high-risk
safe
3
In the United States, we are exposed to _________ mR/year of ionizing radiation from the natural environment.
A) 0-5
B) 5-20
C) 20-90
D) 100-300
A) 0-5
B) 5-20
C) 20-90
D) 100-300
20-90
4
Radio waves, light, and x-rays are all examples of _________ energy.
A) nuclear
B) thermal
C) electrical
D) electromagnetic
A) nuclear
B) thermal
C) electrical
D) electromagnetic
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5
The energy of x-rays is ___________.
A) thermal
B) potential
C) kinetic
D) electromagnetic
A) thermal
B) potential
C) kinetic
D) electromagnetic
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6
A moving object has ____________ energy.
A) potential
B) kinetic
C) nuclear
D) electromagnetic
A) potential
B) kinetic
C) nuclear
D) electromagnetic
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7
Filtration is used to ____________________.
A) absorb low-energy x-rays
B) remove high-energy x-rays
C) restrict the useful beam to the body part imaged
D) fabricate gonadal shields
A) absorb low-energy x-rays
B) remove high-energy x-rays
C) restrict the useful beam to the body part imaged
D) fabricate gonadal shields
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8
___________ is a special quantity of radiologic science.
A) Mass
B) Velocity
C) Radioactivity
D) Momentum
A) Mass
B) Velocity
C) Radioactivity
D) Momentum
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9
The basic quantities measured in mechanics are ________, _________, and _________.
A) volume, length, meters
B) mass, length, time
C) radioactivity, dose, exposure
D) meters, kilos, seconds
A) volume, length, meters
B) mass, length, time
C) radioactivity, dose, exposure
D) meters, kilos, seconds
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10
Ice and steam are examples of two forms of ___________.
A) matter
B) radiation
C) energy
D) work
A) matter
B) radiation
C) energy
D) work
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11
Energy is measured in ___________.
A) kilograms
B) joules
C) electron volts
D) B or C
A) kilograms
B) joules
C) electron volts
D) B or C
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12
The biggest source of man-made ionizing radiation exposure to the public is ______________.
A) atomic fallout
B) diagnostic x-rays
C) smoke detectors
D) nuclear power plants
A) atomic fallout
B) diagnostic x-rays
C) smoke detectors
D) nuclear power plants
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13
Exposure is measured in units of ___________.
A) becquerel
B) sieverts
C) meters
D) grays
A) becquerel
B) sieverts
C) meters
D) grays
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14
Atoms and molecules are the fundamental building blocks of ___________.
A) energy
B) radiation
C) matter
D) gravity
A) energy
B) radiation
C) matter
D) gravity
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15
Ionizing radiation is capable of removing ____________ from atoms as it passes through the matter.
A) neutrons
B) protons
C) electrons
D) ions
A) neutrons
B) protons
C) electrons
D) ions
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16
What does ALARA mean?
A) All Level Alert Radiation Accident
B) As Low As Reasonably Achievable
C) Always Leave A Restricted Area
D) As Low As Regulations Allow
A) All Level Alert Radiation Accident
B) As Low As Reasonably Achievable
C) Always Leave A Restricted Area
D) As Low As Regulations Allow
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17
Computed tomography was developed in the ________.
A) 1890s
B) 1920s
C) 1970s
D) 1990s
A) 1890s
B) 1920s
C) 1970s
D) 1990s
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18
What is the removal of an electron from an atom called?
A) Ionization
B) Pair production
C) Irradiation
D) Electricity
A) Ionization
B) Pair production
C) Irradiation
D) Electricity
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19
The formula E=mc² is the basis for the theory that led to the development of __________.
A) x-rays
B) electromagnetic radiation
C) nuclear power
D) cathode ray tubes
A) x-rays
B) electromagnetic radiation
C) nuclear power
D) cathode ray tubes
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20
An example of a derived quantity in mechanical physics is a ________.
A) meter
B) second
C) dose
D) volume
A) meter
B) second
C) dose
D) volume
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