Deck 11: Control of Scatter Radiation

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The use of a compression device will increase __________.

A) film fog
B) patient dose
C) contrast
D) scatter
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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
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The most commonly used beam restricting device is the ____________.

A) extension cone
B) variable collimator
C) aperture diaphragm
D) compression device
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The use of __________ improves contrast and reduces patient dose.

A) collimation
B) high kVp
C) low kVp
D) less filtration
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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
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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
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Contrast resolution is improved by _____________.

A) tight collimation
B) lowering kVp
C) patient compression
D) All of the above
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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
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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.
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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
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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) 1
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A fixed aperture diaphragm should leave a _____ cm unexposed border on the film.

A) 0.1
B) 0.5
C) 1
D) 2
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Compton scatter contributes to _____________.

A) useful information
B) image noise
C) image contrast
D) All of the above
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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
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Lowering kVp ________ patient dose and _________ image contrast.

A) lowers, decreases
B) increases, decreases
C) lowers, increases
D) increases, increases
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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
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Decreasing the kVp will increase ___________.

A) patient dose
B) image noise
C) Compton scatter
D) optical density
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Photoelectric interactions increase when ___________ is decreased.

A) mAs
B) patient thickness
C) filtration
D) kVp
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Beam restriction with a(n) ____________ is only accurate at a fixed SID.

A) aperture diaphragm
B) cone
C) collimator
D) PBL device
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Scatter radiation increases as ___________________ increases.

A) photoelectric absorption
B) field size
C) filtration
D) contrast
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Deck 11: Control of Scatter Radiation
1
The use of a compression device will increase __________.

A) film fog
B) patient dose
C) contrast
D) scatter
contrast
2
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
1974
3
The most commonly used beam restricting device is the ____________.

A) extension cone
B) variable collimator
C) aperture diaphragm
D) compression device
variable collimator
4
The use of __________ improves contrast and reduces patient dose.

A) collimation
B) high kVp
C) low kVp
D) less filtration
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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
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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
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Contrast resolution is improved by _____________.

A) tight collimation
B) lowering kVp
C) patient compression
D) All of the above
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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
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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.
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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
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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) 1
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A fixed aperture diaphragm should leave a _____ cm unexposed border on the film.

A) 0.1
B) 0.5
C) 1
D) 2
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Compton scatter contributes to _____________.

A) useful information
B) image noise
C) image contrast
D) All of the above
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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
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Lowering kVp ________ patient dose and _________ image contrast.

A) lowers, decreases
B) increases, decreases
C) lowers, increases
D) increases, increases
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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
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Decreasing the kVp will increase ___________.

A) patient dose
B) image noise
C) Compton scatter
D) optical density
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Photoelectric interactions increase when ___________ is decreased.

A) mAs
B) patient thickness
C) filtration
D) kVp
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Beam restriction with a(n) ____________ is only accurate at a fixed SID.

A) aperture diaphragm
B) cone
C) collimator
D) PBL device
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Scatter radiation increases as ___________________ increases.

A) photoelectric absorption
B) field size
C) filtration
D) contrast
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