Deck 12: Digital Imaging

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With digital imaging, using twice the needed mAs will result in an image with _____ density/brightness and _____ patient exposure.

A) appropriate, excessive
B) excessive, excessive
C) excessive, appropriate
D) appropriate, appropriate
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The resolution capability of the computed radiography image is approximately _____ lp/mm.

A) 2.5-5
B) 6-10
C) 12.5
D) 15
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What is the name of an image constructed from numerical information?

A) Analog image
B) Matrix image
C) Digital image
D) Subtraction image
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What serves the same purpose in conventional radiography as the imaging plate used in computed radiography?

A) Grid
B) Cassette
C) Film
D) View box
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What is the device that changes into digital data the electrical signal created from the light released from the CR imaging plate?

A) Laser
B) Photomultiplier tube
C) Analog-to-digital converter
D) CRT
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When the image matrix size is increased, resulting in a decreased pixel size, what happens to spatial resolution?

A) It increases.
B) It decreases.
C) There is no change.
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_____ is the postprocessing technique that improves the visibility of small and high-contrast structures.

A) Contrast enhancement
B) Edge enhancement
C) Subtraction
D) Smoothing
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What type of laser is used to release the energy stored in the CR phosphor?

A) Neon-helium
B) Argon
C) Krypton
D) Fluorohalide
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Subtraction, contrast enhancement, and edge enhancement are known as:

A) preprocessing techniques.
B) postprocessing techniques.
C) darkroom techniques.
D) analog compilation.
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Before being reused, the imaging plate is:

A) exposed to an intense light.
B) immersed in fixer solution.
C) recoated with europium.
D) cleaned with a soft cloth.
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What is the technique used to remove superimposed structures to improve the visibility of anatomic structures?

A) Contrast enhancement
B) Edge enhancement
C) Subtraction
D) Reversal
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What is the display of the digital image that occurs in a series of rows and columns called?

A) Voxel
B) Pixel
C) Raster
D) Matrix
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Which imaging method(s) is/are difficult to use for mobile radiography?

A) Film-screen
B) CR
C) DR
D) b and c
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Which imaging method(s) require(s) the shortest time from exposure to image viewing?

A) Film-screen
B) CR
C) DR
D) a and b
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What is the graphical display of the pixel values during digital radiography known as?

A) Matrix
B) Histogram
C) Pixel
D) Voxel
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The basic unit of information in a computer is a(n):

A) bit.
B) byte.
C) word.
D) algorithm.
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What is the matrix of the digital image composed of?

A) Voxels
B) Pixels
C) Grains
D) Solutes
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Where is the latent image in computed radiography formed?

A) In the CRT screen
B) In the photostimulable phosphor
C) In the photomultiplier tube
D) In the analog-to-digital converter
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What are the mathematical calculations used for image construction of specific examinations called?

A) Interpolations
B) Algorithms
C) Extrapolations
D) Logarithms
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_____ is the postprocessing technique that suppresses image noise.

A) Contrast enhancement
B) Edge enhancement
C) Subtraction
D) Smoothing
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Which one of the following digital systems would have the best image quality?

A) 8 bit
B) 12 bit
C) 16 bit
D) 32 bit
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Image noise in digital imaging is primarily a result of:

A) quantum mottle.
B) low dynamic range.
C) wide window width.
D) postprocessing image enhancement.
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Which component of the digital image corresponds to contrast on the radiographic image?

A) Sensitometric curve
B) Window level
C) Window width
D) Image reversal
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The range of exposure intensities an image receptor can accurately detect determines its:

A) dynamic range.
B) matrix size.
C) histogram.
D) window width.
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Which of the following systems is NOT associated with direct digital radiography (DR)?

A) Flat panel digital
B) Charge-coupled device
C) Indirect conversion detector
D) Computed radiography
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How many lines would an ideal video monitor for digital radiography have?

A) 525
B) 1024
C) 1050
D) 2000
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The x-ray beam exiting the patient has the capability of producing over _____ shades of gray.

A) 32
B) 256
C) 512
D) 1000
Question
If a digital image is produced using one half of the appropriate mAs, the image will have:

A) appropriate density/brightness and quantum mottle.
B) insufficient density/brightness and quantum mottle.
C) appropriate density/brightness and no quantum mottle.
D) insufficient density/brightness and no quantum mottle.
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As compared to CR, a disadvantage of direct digital radiography is:

A) increased image processing time.
B) lower dynamic range.
C) incompatibility with existing equipment.
D) increased spatial resolution.
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Increasing the number of pixels in the image matrix will increase:

A) dynamic range.
B) shades of gray.
C) image brightness.
D) spatial resolution.
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The density/brightness of the digital image may be manipulated by changing the:

A) window width.
B) window level.
C) matrix size.
D) detective quantum efficiency.
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The _____ provides a method of processing digital images in order to change the density and contrast displayed.

A) matrix
B) lookup table
C) histogram
D) charge-coupled device
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_____ convert(s) conventional radiographs to digital images.

A) Charge-coupled devices
B) A film digitizer
C) Computed radiography
D) Digital fluoroscopy
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Which of the following digital imaging systems uses a photostimulable phosphor?

A) Digital fluoroscopy
B) Computed radiography
C) Direct conversion DR
D) Charge-coupled device
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Which factor sets the midpoint of the densities visible on the CRT?

A) Sensitometric curve
B) Window level
C) Window width
D) Image reversal
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Which imaging method(s) has/have the greatest spatial resolution?

A) Film-screen
B) CR
C) DR
D) a and c
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_____ is the computer standard for medical information and _____ is the communication standard for medical imaging.

A) HIS, RIS
B) DICOM, HL7
C) RIS, HIS
D) HL7, DICOM
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Which of the following matrix sizes would produce the best image quality?

A) 64 ´ 64
B) 256 ´ 256
C) 1024 ´ 1024
D) 2048 ´ 2048
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A significant advantage of digital compared to film-screen radiography is:

A) reduced patient exposure.
B) latent image formation.
C) spatial resolution.
D) postprocessing image enhancement.
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The pixel bit depth determines the amount of shades of gray the system is capable of displaying on the digital image.
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1
With digital imaging, using twice the needed mAs will result in an image with _____ density/brightness and _____ patient exposure.

A) appropriate, excessive
B) excessive, excessive
C) excessive, appropriate
D) appropriate, appropriate
appropriate, excessive
2
The resolution capability of the computed radiography image is approximately _____ lp/mm.

A) 2.5-5
B) 6-10
C) 12.5
D) 15
2.5-5
3
What is the name of an image constructed from numerical information?

A) Analog image
B) Matrix image
C) Digital image
D) Subtraction image
Digital image
4
What serves the same purpose in conventional radiography as the imaging plate used in computed radiography?

A) Grid
B) Cassette
C) Film
D) View box
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What is the device that changes into digital data the electrical signal created from the light released from the CR imaging plate?

A) Laser
B) Photomultiplier tube
C) Analog-to-digital converter
D) CRT
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When the image matrix size is increased, resulting in a decreased pixel size, what happens to spatial resolution?

A) It increases.
B) It decreases.
C) There is no change.
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_____ is the postprocessing technique that improves the visibility of small and high-contrast structures.

A) Contrast enhancement
B) Edge enhancement
C) Subtraction
D) Smoothing
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What type of laser is used to release the energy stored in the CR phosphor?

A) Neon-helium
B) Argon
C) Krypton
D) Fluorohalide
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Subtraction, contrast enhancement, and edge enhancement are known as:

A) preprocessing techniques.
B) postprocessing techniques.
C) darkroom techniques.
D) analog compilation.
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Before being reused, the imaging plate is:

A) exposed to an intense light.
B) immersed in fixer solution.
C) recoated with europium.
D) cleaned with a soft cloth.
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What is the technique used to remove superimposed structures to improve the visibility of anatomic structures?

A) Contrast enhancement
B) Edge enhancement
C) Subtraction
D) Reversal
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What is the display of the digital image that occurs in a series of rows and columns called?

A) Voxel
B) Pixel
C) Raster
D) Matrix
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Which imaging method(s) is/are difficult to use for mobile radiography?

A) Film-screen
B) CR
C) DR
D) b and c
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Which imaging method(s) require(s) the shortest time from exposure to image viewing?

A) Film-screen
B) CR
C) DR
D) a and b
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What is the graphical display of the pixel values during digital radiography known as?

A) Matrix
B) Histogram
C) Pixel
D) Voxel
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The basic unit of information in a computer is a(n):

A) bit.
B) byte.
C) word.
D) algorithm.
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What is the matrix of the digital image composed of?

A) Voxels
B) Pixels
C) Grains
D) Solutes
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Where is the latent image in computed radiography formed?

A) In the CRT screen
B) In the photostimulable phosphor
C) In the photomultiplier tube
D) In the analog-to-digital converter
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What are the mathematical calculations used for image construction of specific examinations called?

A) Interpolations
B) Algorithms
C) Extrapolations
D) Logarithms
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_____ is the postprocessing technique that suppresses image noise.

A) Contrast enhancement
B) Edge enhancement
C) Subtraction
D) Smoothing
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Which one of the following digital systems would have the best image quality?

A) 8 bit
B) 12 bit
C) 16 bit
D) 32 bit
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Image noise in digital imaging is primarily a result of:

A) quantum mottle.
B) low dynamic range.
C) wide window width.
D) postprocessing image enhancement.
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Which component of the digital image corresponds to contrast on the radiographic image?

A) Sensitometric curve
B) Window level
C) Window width
D) Image reversal
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The range of exposure intensities an image receptor can accurately detect determines its:

A) dynamic range.
B) matrix size.
C) histogram.
D) window width.
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Which of the following systems is NOT associated with direct digital radiography (DR)?

A) Flat panel digital
B) Charge-coupled device
C) Indirect conversion detector
D) Computed radiography
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How many lines would an ideal video monitor for digital radiography have?

A) 525
B) 1024
C) 1050
D) 2000
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The x-ray beam exiting the patient has the capability of producing over _____ shades of gray.

A) 32
B) 256
C) 512
D) 1000
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If a digital image is produced using one half of the appropriate mAs, the image will have:

A) appropriate density/brightness and quantum mottle.
B) insufficient density/brightness and quantum mottle.
C) appropriate density/brightness and no quantum mottle.
D) insufficient density/brightness and no quantum mottle.
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As compared to CR, a disadvantage of direct digital radiography is:

A) increased image processing time.
B) lower dynamic range.
C) incompatibility with existing equipment.
D) increased spatial resolution.
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Increasing the number of pixels in the image matrix will increase:

A) dynamic range.
B) shades of gray.
C) image brightness.
D) spatial resolution.
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The density/brightness of the digital image may be manipulated by changing the:

A) window width.
B) window level.
C) matrix size.
D) detective quantum efficiency.
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The _____ provides a method of processing digital images in order to change the density and contrast displayed.

A) matrix
B) lookup table
C) histogram
D) charge-coupled device
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_____ convert(s) conventional radiographs to digital images.

A) Charge-coupled devices
B) A film digitizer
C) Computed radiography
D) Digital fluoroscopy
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Which of the following digital imaging systems uses a photostimulable phosphor?

A) Digital fluoroscopy
B) Computed radiography
C) Direct conversion DR
D) Charge-coupled device
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Which factor sets the midpoint of the densities visible on the CRT?

A) Sensitometric curve
B) Window level
C) Window width
D) Image reversal
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Which imaging method(s) has/have the greatest spatial resolution?

A) Film-screen
B) CR
C) DR
D) a and c
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_____ is the computer standard for medical information and _____ is the communication standard for medical imaging.

A) HIS, RIS
B) DICOM, HL7
C) RIS, HIS
D) HL7, DICOM
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Which of the following matrix sizes would produce the best image quality?

A) 64 ´ 64
B) 256 ´ 256
C) 1024 ´ 1024
D) 2048 ´ 2048
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A significant advantage of digital compared to film-screen radiography is:

A) reduced patient exposure.
B) latent image formation.
C) spatial resolution.
D) postprocessing image enhancement.
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The pixel bit depth determines the amount of shades of gray the system is capable of displaying on the digital image.
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