Filtration and Collimators Flashcards

1
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Collimation

A

blocks unnecessary radiation outside of the desired exposure field

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2
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Increasing collimation ___________ patient dose and ___________ image quality

A

decreases; increases

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3
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Collimation reduces _________ ___________.

A

scatter radiation

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4
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Define Beam Restrictor & give example

A

restricts size of beam without options of adjustment

Aperture Diaphragm

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5
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Define Beam-limiting Device and give example

A

device that restricts the size of x-ray field with options of adjustment

Variable-Aperture Collimator

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6
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Aperture Diaphragm

A

beam restrictor that has a lead or lead-lined metal diaphragm attached to x-ray tube head

designed to cover just less than size of IR

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7
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Cones and cylinders

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modifications of the aperture diaphragm

restricts useful beam to the required size

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8
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Variable-Aperture Collimator

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most common type of beam-limiting device used in radiography

2 different stages of shuttering blades to control beam

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9
Q

What is the first-stage shuttering blade control?

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  1. blades protrude from top of collimator into the x-ray tube housing

helps control off-focus radiation

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10
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What is the second-stage shuttering control?

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  1. shutters work in pairs and are independently controlled, allowing for rectangular and square fields (knobs)
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11
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What do Positive Beam-Limiting (PBL) devices do?

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automatically adjusts the collimation to match the detector size

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12
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How much kVp is required to have 2.5 mm Aluminum equivalent of filtration

A

70

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13
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Filtration

A

process that removes low energy photons from the x-ray beam

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14
Q

Filtration decreases _________ and increases _________.

A

quantity; quality

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15
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Inherent filtration

A

actual glass part of the tube that is 0.5 mm Al equivalent

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16
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Added filtration

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filtration outside of the x-ray tube

mirror is 1.0 mm Al equivalent and reflects collimator light onto patient
addition 1.0 mm Al equiv between tube housing and collimator

17
Q

An additional 1 mm Al filter is inserted between what?

A

x-ray tube housing and collimator

18
Q

Total Filtration

A

Inherent filtration (0.5 mm) + Added filtration (2.0 mm) = 2.5 mm Al equivalent

19
Q

What is the primary purpose of using filtration?

A

to decrease patient dose