Deck 28: Computed Tomography
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Deck 28: Computed Tomography
1
The concentration of scintillation detectors affects the ___________ of the CT image.
A) spatial resolution
B) contrast resolution
C) overall density
D) motion artifact
A) spatial resolution
B) contrast resolution
C) overall density
D) motion artifact
spatial resolution
2
The principal drawback of the first-generation CT scanner was the _______________.
A) high patient dose
B) long scanning time
C) translate-rotate assembly
D) degree of rotation
A) high patient dose
B) long scanning time
C) translate-rotate assembly
D) degree of rotation
long scanning time
3
What is the principal disadvantage of third-generation CT scanners?
A) Slow speed
B) Ring artifacts
C) Patient dose
D) Poor reconstruction
A) Slow speed
B) Ring artifacts
C) Patient dose
D) Poor reconstruction
Ring artifacts
4
CT scanners operate on ________________ voltage generation.
A) single-phase
B) three-phase
C) high-frequency
D) 12-pulse
A) single-phase
B) three-phase
C) high-frequency
D) 12-pulse
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5
The cross-sectional anatomy is translated into ___________ during CT reconstruction.
A) an intensity profile
B) attenuation patterns
C) a matrix of values
D) effective atomic numbers
A) an intensity profile
B) attenuation patterns
C) a matrix of values
D) effective atomic numbers
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6
The new development in the fourth-generation CT scanner is the ________________.
A) stationary detector assembly
B) fan beam
C) reduced patient dose
D) ring artifact
A) stationary detector assembly
B) fan beam
C) reduced patient dose
D) ring artifact
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7
Filtered back projection in CT refers to ___________________.
A) spatial resolution
B) prepatient collimation
C) beam filtration
D) image reconstruction
A) spatial resolution
B) prepatient collimation
C) beam filtration
D) image reconstruction
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8
Each CT projection records variations in _________________________.
A) density and contrast
B) motion and noise
C) spatial resolution and contrast resolution
D) mass density and effective atomic number
A) density and contrast
B) motion and noise
C) spatial resolution and contrast resolution
D) mass density and effective atomic number
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9
The third generation of CT scanners allowed for further reduction in ______________.
A) scanning time
B) scattered radiation
C) fan-beam width
D) Both A and B
A) scanning time
B) scattered radiation
C) fan-beam width
D) Both A and B
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10
The patient dose in CT is determined by the ________________ collimator.
A) predetector
B) prepatient
C) postpatient
D) Both A and B
A) predetector
B) prepatient
C) postpatient
D) Both A and B
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11
The __________ generation of CT scanners was the first to have the fan beam transect the entire patient at all times.
A) first
B) second
C) third
D) fourth
A) first
B) second
C) third
D) fourth
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12
Each sweep of the source-detector around the body during CT is called a __________.
A) rotation
B) reconstruction
C) translation
D) projection
A) rotation
B) reconstruction
C) translation
D) projection
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13
The first generation of computed tomography used ______ detector(s).
A) one
B) two
C) three
D) four
A) one
B) two
C) three
D) four
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14
Each CT projection is ______________________.
A) displayed on the monitor
B) stored on the computer
C) printed on film
D) All of the above
A) displayed on the monitor
B) stored on the computer
C) printed on film
D) All of the above
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15
Each pixel of information in the CT image contains numerical information in ___________ units.
A) voxel
B) reconstruction
C) Hounsfield
D) pixel
A) voxel
B) reconstruction
C) Hounsfield
D) pixel
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16
Many CT x-ray tubes have the capacity for millions of _________ with each exam.
A) heat units
B) rotations
C) volts
D) Hertz
A) heat units
B) rotations
C) volts
D) Hertz
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17
The pixel size is reduced when the _______ size is increased and the _____________ size is fixed.
A) field of view, matrix
B) matrix, field of view
C) Hounsfield unit, field of view
D) field of view, Hounsfield unit
A) field of view, matrix
B) matrix, field of view
C) Hounsfield unit, field of view
D) field of view, Hounsfield unit
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18
The time from the end of CT imaging to image appearance is called the ______ time.
A) reconstruction
B) translation
C) projection
D) Hounsfield
A) reconstruction
B) translation
C) projection
D) Hounsfield
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19
The second-generation CT scanners had the disadvantage of increased ____________.
A) beam scatter
B) scanning time
C) ring artifacts
D) number of translations
A) beam scatter
B) scanning time
C) ring artifacts
D) number of translations
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20
The reduction in ____________ was the principal advantage of the second-generation CT scanners.
A) image noise
B) patient dose
C) scanning time
D) scatter radiation
A) image noise
B) patient dose
C) scanning time
D) scatter radiation
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21
CT imaging has excellent ______________ because of the narrow beam collimation.
A) spatial frequency
B) noise reduction
C) contrast resolution
D) spatial resolution
A) spatial frequency
B) noise reduction
C) contrast resolution
D) spatial resolution
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22
A high variation in pixel values in a homogeneous phantom is a measure of ________.
A) spatial resolution
B) image noise
C) contrast resolution
D) motion artifact
A) spatial resolution
B) image noise
C) contrast resolution
D) motion artifact
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23
Image noise in CT scanning depends on _______________________.
A) pixel size
B) detector efficiency
C) slice thickness
D) All of the above
A) pixel size
B) detector efficiency
C) slice thickness
D) All of the above
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24
The CT scanner must be calibrated so that ____________ is at CT number zero.
A) water
B) Plexiglas
C) nylon
D) polyethylene
A) water
B) Plexiglas
C) nylon
D) polyethylene
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25
The degree of spatial resolution in any CT imaging system is limited to the size of the ___________.
A) voxel
B) FOV
C) matrix
D) pixel
A) voxel
B) FOV
C) matrix
D) pixel
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