Deck 15: Beam Restriction

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Lead masks may serve as beam restrictors.
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As the kilovoltage increases, the percentage of photons that undergo a ____ interaction will decrease.

A)photoelectric
B)coherent
C)Compton
D)characteristic
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A radiographer can best reduce the amount of scatter radiation from reaching the receptor by

A)collimating.
B)beam restriction.
C)utilizing a grid.
D)all of the above
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Soft tissue absorbs more radiation and produces more scatter than bone.
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Scatter radiation in radiography is produced during

A)Compton interactions.
B)photoelectric effect interactions.
C)coherent or classical interactions.
D)an annihilation interaction.
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A key factor that affects the amount of scatter produced is

A)kilovoltage.
B)milliamperage.
C)time.
D)anode composition.
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Which of the following is placed between the patient and the image receptor to absorb scatter radiation?

A)radiographic grid
B)AEC detector
C)collimator
D)cylinder
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The principal factors that affect the amount of scatter produced are mAs and the type of irradiated material.
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Image quality is improved when scatter reaching the image receptor is reduced.
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As the kilovoltage increases, the percentage of x-rays that undergo ____ interactions will increase.

A)photoelectric
B)coherent
C)Compton
D)bremsstrahlung
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Penumbra is a geometric unsharpness around the periphery of an image.
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A radiographer can best minimize the amount of scatter radiation reaching the image receptor by restricting the beam.
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PBLs may also filter the x-ray beam.
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Automatic collimators are known as positive beam limitation (PBL) devices.
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A factor that affects the amount of scatter produced is

A)the irradiated material.
B)milliamperage.
C)time.
D)anode composition.
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Scattered photons from Compton interactions are of no use in demonstrating radiographic structures of interest.
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Bone absorbs more radiation and produces more scatter than soft tissue.
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When kilovoltage is increased with no other changes in technical factors, fewer scattered photons will result.
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If an increase in kilovoltage is accompanied by a reduction in mAs, to maintain the same exit dose the overall result will be

A)a decrease in the amount of radiation produced.
B)a decrease in the amount of scatter produced.
C)an increase in the amount of radiation produced.
D)an increase in the amount of scatter produced.
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Scattered photons will

A)impair image quality.
B)add density to image receptor exposure.
C)not be considered part of the useful beam.
D)all of the above
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A diaphragm is placed 6 inches from the focal spot.The diameter of the opening in the aperture is a 3-inch circle.What would be the projected image size if the SID were 40 inches?
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When a beam-restricting device is used to limit field size, technical factors may need to ____ to compensate for the change in image receptor exposure.

A)be increased
B)be decreased
C)remain unchanged
D)none of the above
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The diameter of the lower rim of a cone is 4 inches.The bottom of the cone is placed at a distance of 10 inches from the focal spot.What will be the size of the projected image at a 40-inch SID?
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As more photons pass through the irradiated material unaffected, the resulting image receptor exposure has

A)greater image distortion.
B)less image distortion.
C)greater radiographic image density.
D)less radiographic image density.
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Placing a lead blocker adjacent to an obese patient's anatomy during a lateral lumbar spine radiograph

A)is unnecessary with today's digital receptors.
B)will improve image quality.
C)will reduce exposure to the patient.
D)will reduce exposure to the radiographer.
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Cones and cylinders would be commonly employed for the following examinations EXCEPT

A)orbits.
B)L5-S1 spot.
C)skull.
D)AP thoracic spine.
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Penumbra is ____ when the beam restrictor is at a/an ____ distance from the port.

A)reduced; increased
B)reduced; decreased
C)unchanged; increased
D)increased; increased
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All of the following are considered beam-restricting devices EXCEPT

A)aperture diaphragm.
B)beam filter.
C)positive beam limitation (PBL) device.
D)collimator.
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When more photons are absorbed photoelectrically, the resulting radiograph has

A)greater image distortion.
B)less image distortion.
C)greater radiographic image density.
D)less radiographic image density.
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The diameter of the lower rim of a cone is 5 inches.The bottom of the cone is placed at a distance of 15 inches from the focal spot.What will be the size of the projected image at a 40-inch SID?
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A diaphragm is placed 4 inches from the focal spot.The diameter of the opening in the aperture is a 2-inch circle.What would be the projected image size if the image receptor distance (SID) were 40 inches?
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The shutters of a collimator

A)regulate field size.
B)reduce penumbra.
C)reduce stem radiation.
D)all of the above
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The ____ the atomic number of the irradiated material, the ____ the number of photoelectric absorption interactions that occur.

A)higher; lower
B)higher; higher
C)lower; higher
D)lower; unaffected
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As the volume of irradiated tissue ____, the amount of scatter produced ____.

A)increases; increases
B)increases; decreases
C)decreases; increases
D)decreases; decreases
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When collimating down from a 14"x17" field size to a 8"x10" field size,:

A)mAs must be increased to maintain radiographic image density.
B)kVp must be increased to maintain image quality.
C)off-focus radiation production is increased.
D)the mAs should be reduced by 50%.
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Collimators that offer positive beam limitation (PBL) are very popular with technologists for a variety of reasons.Even though the federal requirement for PBL has been repealed, their popularity has continued and most department managers consider PBL as a "standard equipment" feature.PBL is electronically and mechanically highly engineered technology and subject to abuse by the inattentive and unprofessional radiographer.In the event of a PBL failure during an examination, what circumstances will be evident to the radiographer and what can he/she do to overcome the PBL error and continue with the procedure.
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The ____ the atomic number of the irradiated material, the ____ the number of photoelectric absorption interactions will be, and the ____ the scatter produced.

A)higher; lower; less
B)higher; higher; less
C)lower; higher; more
D)lower; lower; less
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An effective method for reducing scatter radiation production is the

A)15% rule of kVp change.
B)use of x-ray beam angulation.
C)use of an increased exposure time with mA compensation.
D)selection of small focal spot.
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The volume of the irradiated tissue increases as

A)field size and patient thickness increase.
B)patient density increases.
C)patient orientation to the beam changes.
D)tissue composition increases.
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The collimation assembly of a radiographic unit

A)employs an upper and lower set of shutter blades.
B)allows the radiographer to adjust the field size in a circular dimension.
C)removes the mirror assembly for exposures.
D)all of the above
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Lead masks may serve as beam restrictors.
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As the kilovoltage increases, the percentage of photons that undergo a ____ interaction will decrease.

A)photoelectric
B)coherent
C)Compton
D)characteristic
photoelectric
3
A radiographer can best reduce the amount of scatter radiation from reaching the receptor by

A)collimating.
B)beam restriction.
C)utilizing a grid.
D)all of the above
all of the above
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Soft tissue absorbs more radiation and produces more scatter than bone.
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Scatter radiation in radiography is produced during

A)Compton interactions.
B)photoelectric effect interactions.
C)coherent or classical interactions.
D)an annihilation interaction.
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A key factor that affects the amount of scatter produced is

A)kilovoltage.
B)milliamperage.
C)time.
D)anode composition.
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Which of the following is placed between the patient and the image receptor to absorb scatter radiation?

A)radiographic grid
B)AEC detector
C)collimator
D)cylinder
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The principal factors that affect the amount of scatter produced are mAs and the type of irradiated material.
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Image quality is improved when scatter reaching the image receptor is reduced.
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As the kilovoltage increases, the percentage of x-rays that undergo ____ interactions will increase.

A)photoelectric
B)coherent
C)Compton
D)bremsstrahlung
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Penumbra is a geometric unsharpness around the periphery of an image.
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A radiographer can best minimize the amount of scatter radiation reaching the image receptor by restricting the beam.
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PBLs may also filter the x-ray beam.
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Automatic collimators are known as positive beam limitation (PBL) devices.
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A factor that affects the amount of scatter produced is

A)the irradiated material.
B)milliamperage.
C)time.
D)anode composition.
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Scattered photons from Compton interactions are of no use in demonstrating radiographic structures of interest.
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Bone absorbs more radiation and produces more scatter than soft tissue.
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When kilovoltage is increased with no other changes in technical factors, fewer scattered photons will result.
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If an increase in kilovoltage is accompanied by a reduction in mAs, to maintain the same exit dose the overall result will be

A)a decrease in the amount of radiation produced.
B)a decrease in the amount of scatter produced.
C)an increase in the amount of radiation produced.
D)an increase in the amount of scatter produced.
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Scattered photons will

A)impair image quality.
B)add density to image receptor exposure.
C)not be considered part of the useful beam.
D)all of the above
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A diaphragm is placed 6 inches from the focal spot.The diameter of the opening in the aperture is a 3-inch circle.What would be the projected image size if the SID were 40 inches?
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When a beam-restricting device is used to limit field size, technical factors may need to ____ to compensate for the change in image receptor exposure.

A)be increased
B)be decreased
C)remain unchanged
D)none of the above
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The diameter of the lower rim of a cone is 4 inches.The bottom of the cone is placed at a distance of 10 inches from the focal spot.What will be the size of the projected image at a 40-inch SID?
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As more photons pass through the irradiated material unaffected, the resulting image receptor exposure has

A)greater image distortion.
B)less image distortion.
C)greater radiographic image density.
D)less radiographic image density.
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Placing a lead blocker adjacent to an obese patient's anatomy during a lateral lumbar spine radiograph

A)is unnecessary with today's digital receptors.
B)will improve image quality.
C)will reduce exposure to the patient.
D)will reduce exposure to the radiographer.
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Cones and cylinders would be commonly employed for the following examinations EXCEPT

A)orbits.
B)L5-S1 spot.
C)skull.
D)AP thoracic spine.
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Penumbra is ____ when the beam restrictor is at a/an ____ distance from the port.

A)reduced; increased
B)reduced; decreased
C)unchanged; increased
D)increased; increased
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All of the following are considered beam-restricting devices EXCEPT

A)aperture diaphragm.
B)beam filter.
C)positive beam limitation (PBL) device.
D)collimator.
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When more photons are absorbed photoelectrically, the resulting radiograph has

A)greater image distortion.
B)less image distortion.
C)greater radiographic image density.
D)less radiographic image density.
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The diameter of the lower rim of a cone is 5 inches.The bottom of the cone is placed at a distance of 15 inches from the focal spot.What will be the size of the projected image at a 40-inch SID?
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A diaphragm is placed 4 inches from the focal spot.The diameter of the opening in the aperture is a 2-inch circle.What would be the projected image size if the image receptor distance (SID) were 40 inches?
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The shutters of a collimator

A)regulate field size.
B)reduce penumbra.
C)reduce stem radiation.
D)all of the above
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The ____ the atomic number of the irradiated material, the ____ the number of photoelectric absorption interactions that occur.

A)higher; lower
B)higher; higher
C)lower; higher
D)lower; unaffected
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As the volume of irradiated tissue ____, the amount of scatter produced ____.

A)increases; increases
B)increases; decreases
C)decreases; increases
D)decreases; decreases
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When collimating down from a 14"x17" field size to a 8"x10" field size,:

A)mAs must be increased to maintain radiographic image density.
B)kVp must be increased to maintain image quality.
C)off-focus radiation production is increased.
D)the mAs should be reduced by 50%.
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Collimators that offer positive beam limitation (PBL) are very popular with technologists for a variety of reasons.Even though the federal requirement for PBL has been repealed, their popularity has continued and most department managers consider PBL as a "standard equipment" feature.PBL is electronically and mechanically highly engineered technology and subject to abuse by the inattentive and unprofessional radiographer.In the event of a PBL failure during an examination, what circumstances will be evident to the radiographer and what can he/she do to overcome the PBL error and continue with the procedure.
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The ____ the atomic number of the irradiated material, the ____ the number of photoelectric absorption interactions will be, and the ____ the scatter produced.

A)higher; lower; less
B)higher; higher; less
C)lower; higher; more
D)lower; lower; less
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An effective method for reducing scatter radiation production is the

A)15% rule of kVp change.
B)use of x-ray beam angulation.
C)use of an increased exposure time with mA compensation.
D)selection of small focal spot.
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The volume of the irradiated tissue increases as

A)field size and patient thickness increase.
B)patient density increases.
C)patient orientation to the beam changes.
D)tissue composition increases.
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The collimation assembly of a radiographic unit

A)employs an upper and lower set of shutter blades.
B)allows the radiographer to adjust the field size in a circular dimension.
C)removes the mirror assembly for exposures.
D)all of the above
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