Exposure Time, mAs, and mA Flashcards

1
Q

mA

A

determined by temperature of filament

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2
Q

mA is directly _______________ to the tube current

A

proportional

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3
Q

When mA increases, what also increases?

A

number of electrons going to anode

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4
Q

If you double mA, what happens?

A

number of electrons and number of x-rays emitted are doubled

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5
Q

What happens to patient dose if you cut the mA in half?

A

the dose will be cut in half

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6
Q

What does Milliampere Seconds (mAs) control?

A

quantity of x-rays in the beam

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7
Q

Does mAs have any control on the quality of beam?

A

no

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8
Q

Milliampere Seconds (mAs)

A

product of exposure time and x-ray tube current

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9
Q

higher mAs increases what proportionally?

A

patient dose

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10
Q

If mAs is doubled, does the patient dose double?

A

yes

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11
Q

Exposure time

A

amount of time that Potential Difference (voltage) is applied to the tube

measured in milliseconds or secs

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12
Q

Exposure time is _________ _________________ to the number of electrons crossing the tube and number of x-rays generated.

A

directly proportional

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13
Q

If you double exposure time, what happens?

A

number of electrons and quantity/intensity of x-rays is doubled

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14
Q

What is a reason why a shorter exposure time would be desired?

A

pediatric patients

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15
Q

What is a reason why a longer exposure time would be desired?

A

Lateral T spine “breather” technique

Ribs and motion are blurred out

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16
Q

What happens to patient dose if you double exposure time?

A

it’s doubled

17
Q

mA x seconds =

A

mAs

18
Q

Increasing exposure time and decreasing mA will increase what?

A

heat capacity

19
Q

How do you convert seconds to milliseconds?

A

move decimal three digits to the right

20
Q

How do you convert milliseconds to seconds?

A

move decimal three digits to the left

21
Q

Calculate mAs:
50 mA
.25 sec

A

12.5 mAs

22
Q

Calculate mAs:
200 mA
.5 sec

A

100 mAs

23
Q

Calculate mAs:
25 mA
4000 milliseconds

A

100 mAs

24
Q

Reciprocity Law

A

exposure to the IR will remain constant with adjustments in exposure time or mA if mAs remains constant

mA1s1 = mA2s2