Second Flashcards

1
Q

 Automatic collimators that sense the size of
the image receptor & adjust the collimating
shutters to that size
 It must be evaluated for all possible receptor
sizes
 The x-ray beam must not be larger than the
image receptor

A

Positive Beam-Limiting Collimators (PBL)

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2
Q

 It principally determines the spatial
resolution of a radiographic imaging system

A

Focal-Spot Size (FSS)

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3
Q

Three Tools Used To Measure FSS:
o PSS

A

Pinhole Camera, Star Pattern & Slit
Camera

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4
Q

 It is difficult to use
 It requires excessive exposure time

A

Pinhole Camera

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5
Q

 It is easy to use
 Significant Limitation: focal-spot sizes less
than 3 mm

A

Star Pattern

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6
Q

 The standard for measurement of focal-spot
size

A

Slit Camera

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7
Q

Specification of Focal-Spot Size
 Depends on the ____ of the tube
 Depends on the ___ of the electron
beam

A

geometry
focusing

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8
Q

 An acceptable alternative to focal-spot size
measurement
 It determines limiting spatial frequency

A

Line-Pair Test Tool

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9
Q

 The x-ray generator must be properly
calibrated

A

kVp Calibration

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10
Q

Kvp Calibration Devices used based on filtered __& ___

A

Ion chamber photodiodes

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11
Q

___% Variation in kVp: necessary to affect
image OD & radiographic contrast

A

4

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12
Q

The measured kVp should be within ___% of
the indicated kVp!

A

10%

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13
Q

Exposure Timer Accuracy
 ____: responsible for patient dose
& OD
 Devices Used:
o Based on irradiation time of an ion
chamber
o Based on irradiation time of
photodiode assembly
 Frequency:
o Annually
o More frequently

A

Exposure Time

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14
Q

__% Accuracy: acceptable for exposure
times of 10 ms or less

A

20

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15
Q

Exposure timer accuracy should be within __%
of the indicated time for exposure times
greater than 10 ms!

A

5

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16
Q

 Designed to provide a constant OD
regardless of tissue thickness, composition
or failure of the reciprocity law
 It also must be evaluated
 Evaluate By:
o Exposing an IR through various
thicknesses of aluminum or acrylic
o Regardless of material thickness &
absolute exposure time, OD of the
image must be constant

A

Automatic Exposure Control (AEC)

17
Q

ability of a radiographic unit to produce
a constant radiation output for various
combination of mA & exposure time

A

Linearity

18
Q

Exposure linearity must be within __% for
adjacent mA stations!

A

10

19
Q

ability of a radiographic unit to produce
a precisely the same radiation exposure
when all the techniques are changed &
returned to previous value

A

Reproducibility

20
Q

Sequential radiation exposure should be
reproducible to within ± __%!

A

5

21
Q

Film Illuminators
 It should be analyzed photometrically
 Frequency: annually
 Device Used: ___

A

photometer

22
Q

: measures light intensity at
several areas of the illuminator

A

Photometer