Deck 17: The Pathology Problem

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Which of the following pathologies is not considered an additive condition?

A)atelectasis
B)pneumonia
C)emphysema
D)empyema
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A pathology that is difficult to penetrate is called a/an ____ condition.

A)additive
B)radiolucent
C)constructive
D)destructive
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If a disease causes the affected body tissue to ____, there will be greater attenuation of the x-ray beam.

A)decrease in density
B)increase in density
C)atrophy
D)increase in contrast
Question
Which of the following pathologies is not considered an additive condition?

A)congestive heart failure
B)pneumothorax
C)pleural effusions
D)hemothorax
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Which pathologic condition involves a collapse of part or the entire lung?

A)atelectasis
B)pleural effusions
C)hemothorax
D)hydrothorax
Question
Which of the following pathologies is not considered an additive condition?

A)osteoporosis
B)calcified stones
C)miliary tuberculosis
D)cardiomegaly
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Which of the following pathologies is not considered an additive condition?

A)abscess
B)edema
C)ascites
D)atrophy
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An increase of _______ will compensate for most additive pathological conditions.

A)5% in mAs
B)5-15% in kVp
C)50% in kVp
D)SID
Question
A pathology that is easier to penetrate is called a/an ____ condition.

A)additive
B)radiopaque
C)constructive
D)destructive
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Which pathologic condition involves the accumulation of fluid in the peritoneal cavity?

A)edema
B)diabetes insipidus
C)cirrhosis
D)ascites
Question
After taking a radiograph using 300 mA, 0.043 sec., 80 kVp, you notice the image is underexposed and diagnostically of little value.In order to get a noticeable improvement in image quality, your next exposure should be taken at

A)150 mA, 0.043sec., 92 kVp.
B)400 mA, 0.05 sec., 80 kVp.
C)300 mA, 0.043 sec., 68 kVp.
D)500 mA, 26 ms, 82 kVp.
Question
The greatest single variable a radiographer faces with producing optimum image quality is

A)exposure technique calculation.
B)focal spot size selection.
C)the patient's condition.
D)the type of x-ray generator.
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Which pathologic condition involves fibrotic changes in the liver parenchyma and is an additive condition?

A)cirrhosis
B)cholelithiasis
C)sclerosis
D)ascites
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Which pathologic condition involves the filling of the interstitial lung tissues and is commonly associated with congestive heart failure?

A)cardiomegaly
B)pulmonary embolus
C)pulmonary edema
D)bronchiectasis
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Which pathologic condition involves the bacterial inflammation of lung tissue?

A)pulmonary edema
B)pneumonia
C)pneumoconiosis
D)pneumonectomy
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Which one of the following pathologies would require an increase in kVp?

A)bowel obstruction
B)pneumothorax
C)emphysema
D)bacterial pneumonia
Question
Which pathologic condition involves a tumor arising in the bone and cartilage, adding to subject density?

A)osteomyelitis
B)osteoarthritis
C)sarcoma
D)osteochondroma
Question
When healthy lung tissue becomes fibrotic such as in the condition of pneumoconiosis,

A)tissue density increases.
B)an increase in exposure technique may be necessary.
C)an additive condition is present.
D)all of the above
Question
As radiation passes through the patient, it undergoes

A)attenuation.
B)absorption.
C)scatter and secondary interactions.
D)all of the above
Question
A patient with a small bronchopneumonia has developed a large pneumothorax.The correct selection of exposure factors would require

A)a decrease in exposure technique.
B)an increase in exposure technique.
C)an increase in kVp to penetrate the pneumothorax.
D)no change in exposure technique.
Question
Match the following choices with the appropriate question.
25-50% technique reduction could be necessary

A)additive conditions
B)Paget's disease
C)gout
D)hyperparathyroidism
E)empyema
F)destructive conditions
G)atrophy
H)pneumonia
Question
A small 5 mm renal calculi in a patient's KUB image would represent

A)an additive condition and an increase in mAs of 25%.
B)no change in exposure technique.
C)a destructive condition due the associated ascites.
D)a destructive condition and a decrease in kVp.
Question
An increased venous congestion in the lungs is associated with _________ and is a/an __________ condition, requiring ________ exposure technique.

A)cardiac myopathy; destructive; more
B)congestive heart failure; additive; more
C)pulmonary edema; destructive; less
D)atelectasis; additive; more
Question
Match the following choices with the appropriate question.
osteitis deformans

A)additive conditions
B)Paget's disease
C)gout
D)hyperparathyroidism
E)empyema
F)destructive conditions
G)atrophy
H)pneumonia
Question
Most destructive conditions should require a reduction in _______ to compensate for the tissue condition.

A)SID
B)kVp
C)mAs
D)focal spot size
Question
Newborn babies typically swallow large amounts of air as they cry.This presents a condition of __________ and would require a/an __________ in exposure technique.

A)ascites; reduction
B)atrophy; reduction
C)ileus; increases
D)aerophagia; reduction
Question
As you perform a KUB radiograph on an elderly cancer patient who is cachexic and emaciated, you select AEC for the exposure.In order to achieve optimum image quality, you should

A)raise the kVp according to the 15% rule.
B)raise the mAs to shorten the exposure time.
C)allow the AEC system to adjust technique for the patient's condition.
D)decrease the SID to shorten the exposure time.
Question
Match the following choices with the appropriate question.
bacterial infection of pulmonary parenchyma

A)additive conditions
B)Paget's disease
C)gout
D)hyperparathyroidism
E)empyema
F)destructive conditions
G)atrophy
H)pneumonia
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As a patient is undergoing a colon examination, you notice under fluoroscopy the presence of colonic diverticuli in the descending and rectosigmoid colon.As you prepare for follow-up radiographs, you would determine your exposure technique and

A)increase the mAs for this condition.
B)decrease the mAs for this condition.
C)make no technique changes for this condition.
D)ask the radiologist if this is an additive or destructive condition and adjust technique accordingly..
Question
The condition of _______ presents a characteristic "ground-glass" appearance radiographically and is considered a/an ________ condition.

A)multiple myeloma; destructive
B)bronchiectasis; additive
C)ascites; additive
D)cirrhosis; destructive
Question
Match the following choices with the appropriate question.
require more exposure technique

A)additive conditions
B)Paget's disease
C)gout
D)hyperparathyroidism
E)empyema
F)destructive conditions
G)atrophy
H)pneumonia
Question
Generally speaking a ____________loss in bone substance must take place before it is detected radiographically.

A)5-10%
B)20-30%
C)50%
D)75%
Question
Match the following choices with the appropriate question.
pus in the thoracic cavity

A)additive conditions
B)Paget's disease
C)gout
D)hyperparathyroidism
E)empyema
F)destructive conditions
G)atrophy
H)pneumonia
Question
Match the following choices with the appropriate question.
generalized tissue loss due to inactivity and less cell growth

A)additive conditions
B)Paget's disease
C)gout
D)hyperparathyroidism
E)empyema
F)destructive conditions
G)atrophy
H)pneumonia
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Deck 17: The Pathology Problem
1
Which of the following pathologies is not considered an additive condition?

A)atelectasis
B)pneumonia
C)emphysema
D)empyema
emphysema
2
A pathology that is difficult to penetrate is called a/an ____ condition.

A)additive
B)radiolucent
C)constructive
D)destructive
additive
3
If a disease causes the affected body tissue to ____, there will be greater attenuation of the x-ray beam.

A)decrease in density
B)increase in density
C)atrophy
D)increase in contrast
increase in density
4
Which of the following pathologies is not considered an additive condition?

A)congestive heart failure
B)pneumothorax
C)pleural effusions
D)hemothorax
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Which pathologic condition involves a collapse of part or the entire lung?

A)atelectasis
B)pleural effusions
C)hemothorax
D)hydrothorax
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Which of the following pathologies is not considered an additive condition?

A)osteoporosis
B)calcified stones
C)miliary tuberculosis
D)cardiomegaly
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7
Which of the following pathologies is not considered an additive condition?

A)abscess
B)edema
C)ascites
D)atrophy
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8
An increase of _______ will compensate for most additive pathological conditions.

A)5% in mAs
B)5-15% in kVp
C)50% in kVp
D)SID
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9
A pathology that is easier to penetrate is called a/an ____ condition.

A)additive
B)radiopaque
C)constructive
D)destructive
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10
Which pathologic condition involves the accumulation of fluid in the peritoneal cavity?

A)edema
B)diabetes insipidus
C)cirrhosis
D)ascites
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11
After taking a radiograph using 300 mA, 0.043 sec., 80 kVp, you notice the image is underexposed and diagnostically of little value.In order to get a noticeable improvement in image quality, your next exposure should be taken at

A)150 mA, 0.043sec., 92 kVp.
B)400 mA, 0.05 sec., 80 kVp.
C)300 mA, 0.043 sec., 68 kVp.
D)500 mA, 26 ms, 82 kVp.
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12
The greatest single variable a radiographer faces with producing optimum image quality is

A)exposure technique calculation.
B)focal spot size selection.
C)the patient's condition.
D)the type of x-ray generator.
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Which pathologic condition involves fibrotic changes in the liver parenchyma and is an additive condition?

A)cirrhosis
B)cholelithiasis
C)sclerosis
D)ascites
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Which pathologic condition involves the filling of the interstitial lung tissues and is commonly associated with congestive heart failure?

A)cardiomegaly
B)pulmonary embolus
C)pulmonary edema
D)bronchiectasis
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15
Which pathologic condition involves the bacterial inflammation of lung tissue?

A)pulmonary edema
B)pneumonia
C)pneumoconiosis
D)pneumonectomy
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Which one of the following pathologies would require an increase in kVp?

A)bowel obstruction
B)pneumothorax
C)emphysema
D)bacterial pneumonia
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Which pathologic condition involves a tumor arising in the bone and cartilage, adding to subject density?

A)osteomyelitis
B)osteoarthritis
C)sarcoma
D)osteochondroma
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18
When healthy lung tissue becomes fibrotic such as in the condition of pneumoconiosis,

A)tissue density increases.
B)an increase in exposure technique may be necessary.
C)an additive condition is present.
D)all of the above
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As radiation passes through the patient, it undergoes

A)attenuation.
B)absorption.
C)scatter and secondary interactions.
D)all of the above
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20
A patient with a small bronchopneumonia has developed a large pneumothorax.The correct selection of exposure factors would require

A)a decrease in exposure technique.
B)an increase in exposure technique.
C)an increase in kVp to penetrate the pneumothorax.
D)no change in exposure technique.
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21
Match the following choices with the appropriate question.
25-50% technique reduction could be necessary

A)additive conditions
B)Paget's disease
C)gout
D)hyperparathyroidism
E)empyema
F)destructive conditions
G)atrophy
H)pneumonia
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22
A small 5 mm renal calculi in a patient's KUB image would represent

A)an additive condition and an increase in mAs of 25%.
B)no change in exposure technique.
C)a destructive condition due the associated ascites.
D)a destructive condition and a decrease in kVp.
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23
An increased venous congestion in the lungs is associated with _________ and is a/an __________ condition, requiring ________ exposure technique.

A)cardiac myopathy; destructive; more
B)congestive heart failure; additive; more
C)pulmonary edema; destructive; less
D)atelectasis; additive; more
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24
Match the following choices with the appropriate question.
osteitis deformans

A)additive conditions
B)Paget's disease
C)gout
D)hyperparathyroidism
E)empyema
F)destructive conditions
G)atrophy
H)pneumonia
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Most destructive conditions should require a reduction in _______ to compensate for the tissue condition.

A)SID
B)kVp
C)mAs
D)focal spot size
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26
Newborn babies typically swallow large amounts of air as they cry.This presents a condition of __________ and would require a/an __________ in exposure technique.

A)ascites; reduction
B)atrophy; reduction
C)ileus; increases
D)aerophagia; reduction
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27
As you perform a KUB radiograph on an elderly cancer patient who is cachexic and emaciated, you select AEC for the exposure.In order to achieve optimum image quality, you should

A)raise the kVp according to the 15% rule.
B)raise the mAs to shorten the exposure time.
C)allow the AEC system to adjust technique for the patient's condition.
D)decrease the SID to shorten the exposure time.
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28
Match the following choices with the appropriate question.
bacterial infection of pulmonary parenchyma

A)additive conditions
B)Paget's disease
C)gout
D)hyperparathyroidism
E)empyema
F)destructive conditions
G)atrophy
H)pneumonia
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29
As a patient is undergoing a colon examination, you notice under fluoroscopy the presence of colonic diverticuli in the descending and rectosigmoid colon.As you prepare for follow-up radiographs, you would determine your exposure technique and

A)increase the mAs for this condition.
B)decrease the mAs for this condition.
C)make no technique changes for this condition.
D)ask the radiologist if this is an additive or destructive condition and adjust technique accordingly..
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30
The condition of _______ presents a characteristic "ground-glass" appearance radiographically and is considered a/an ________ condition.

A)multiple myeloma; destructive
B)bronchiectasis; additive
C)ascites; additive
D)cirrhosis; destructive
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31
Match the following choices with the appropriate question.
require more exposure technique

A)additive conditions
B)Paget's disease
C)gout
D)hyperparathyroidism
E)empyema
F)destructive conditions
G)atrophy
H)pneumonia
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Generally speaking a ____________loss in bone substance must take place before it is detected radiographically.

A)5-10%
B)20-30%
C)50%
D)75%
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33
Match the following choices with the appropriate question.
pus in the thoracic cavity

A)additive conditions
B)Paget's disease
C)gout
D)hyperparathyroidism
E)empyema
F)destructive conditions
G)atrophy
H)pneumonia
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Match the following choices with the appropriate question.
generalized tissue loss due to inactivity and less cell growth

A)additive conditions
B)Paget's disease
C)gout
D)hyperparathyroidism
E)empyema
F)destructive conditions
G)atrophy
H)pneumonia
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