Chapter 6 Flashcards

1
Q

Motion destroys

A

Resolution

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2
Q

Blur Will occur if the cassette is moved

A

during exposure

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3
Q

Blur Will occur if the patient moves

A

during the exposure

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4
Q

Distortion

A

Foreshortening or elongation due to angulation

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5
Q

The central ray is directed at what degree

A

90

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6
Q

The use of collimation and grids reduces

A

scattered/ secondary radiation

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7
Q

Filtration eliminates

A

a certain amount of secondary radiation and prevents most of the scattered radiation

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8
Q

Resolution

A

differentiate fine details within the x-ray image

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9
Q

blur can be useful by

A

imagining a particular body part that is obscured by overlying anatomical features

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10
Q

Disotiation can be useful when

A

one body part obscures the area on interest

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11
Q

Distortion isnt useful when

A

results in elongation or foreshortening of the ROI

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12
Q

Shape distortion can occur when

A

from inaccurate positioning of the central ray

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13
Q

(SID)

A

Source image distance

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14
Q

(SOD)

A

Source-to-object distance

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15
Q

(OID)

A

Object-to-image distance

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16
Q

Grid installation

A

Location
Replacement

17
Q

Grid positioning

A

Centered and flat

18
Q

Effect of a grid on technical factors

A

Compensation for absorption of some primary beam

19
Q

Increase in body size x-rayed requires more kV
Results in

A

Greater scattered/secondary radiation
* More fog, reduced contrast (flat looking image)