Tissue Interactions Flashcards

1
Q

T/F: As the energy of an x-ray beam is increased, the penetrability is increased

A

True

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2
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T/F: In the diagnostic range, characteristic radiation constitutes most of the x-ray beam

A

False

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3
Q

T/F: Penetrability is an expression of x-ray quality and conveys the ability of x-rays to pass through tissues

A

True

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4
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T/F: Transmission is the term used to describe what happens when the x-ray photon travels through the part completely

A

True

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5
Q

T/F: X-ray quality decreases as kVp increases

A

False

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6
Q

___ is the reduction of intensity of the x-ray beam as it passes through tissue being imaged

A

attenuation

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7
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With the Compton effect, a ___ shell electron is ejected

A

outer

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8
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Which x-ray interactions with tissue occur in the diagnostic imaging x-ray energy range

A

Compton & Photoelectric

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9
Q

Which x-ray interactions with tissue involve the removal of an orbital electron?
(1) Compton
(2) Characteristic
(3) Photoelectric

A

1 and 3

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10
Q

T/F: When x-ray photons are created and exit the tube in the primary beam, all the x-ray photons have different energy levels (or the primary beam is considered to be poly-energetic)

A

True

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11
Q

When the kVp selected is equal to or slightly greater than the inner shell binding energy of a tissue atom, which interaction predominates?

A

Photoelectric

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12
Q

What is the ejected electron called in a photoelectric event?

A

Photoelectron

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13
Q

What is the effect of increasing kVp on the x-ray beam?

A

Increased quality and penetrability

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14
Q

The x-ray beam that leaves the patient in the direction of the image receptor is often referred to as:

A

exit radiation

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15
Q

The photoelectric interaction most commonly occurs when the incident photon strikes a/an:

A

inner shell electron

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16
Q

The penetrating power of the x-ray beam is controlled by varying the:

A

kVp

17
Q

The overall ability of the beam to penetrate an anatomical part is called:

A

quality

18
Q

The opposite of radiolucent is:

A

opacity/radiopaque

19
Q

The amount of energy absorbed by an irradiated object is primarily controlled by:
1. Energy of incident photon
2. Atomic number of the tissue
3. Speed of the incident photon

A

1 and 2

20
Q

Primary radiation is defined as:

A

radiation that exits from the tube port

21
Q

During a photoelectric interaction, the incident photon is ____________ by the electron of the target atom.

A

totally absorbed

22
Q

Attenuation is the product of:

A

absorption and scattering

23
Q

As the energy of an x-ray beam is increased, the penetrability is ______________.

A

increased

24
Q

___ refers to x-rays leaving the patient that did not interact with atoms as it passed through the patient.

A

Transmission