Fluoroscopy Flashcards

1
Q

What is the purpose of fluoroscopy?

A

To obtain real time images of moving body parts and internal structures of patients

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2
Q

What are the two types of stationary fluroscopy tubes?

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  1. Tube located above the table
  2. Tube located below the table
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3
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What is the role of the II or FPD in fluoroscopy?

A

To convert the x ray intenisty beam pattern (remnant beam) into a visible image which will then be displayed on a monitor

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4
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Where is the tube located? What type of fluoroscopy is this?

A

-Under the table
-Conventional fluoro

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5
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What is conventional floro?

A

Using an image intensifier

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6
Q

What is digital floro?

A

Using a flat panel detector

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7
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Where is the tube located? What type of floro is this?

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  1. Under the table
  2. Digital floro
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8
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Where is the tube located? What type of floro is this?

A

-Above the table
-Image intensifier (conventional)

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9
Q

Where is the tube located? What type of floro is this?

A

-Above the table
-Digital floro

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10
Q

How far can the floro table move in the fowler position?

A

Up to 90 degees

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11
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How far can the floro tube move in the trandelanberg position?

A

Up to 30 degrees

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12
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What type of floro machine is this?

A

Mobile C arm with an image intensifier

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13
Q

What is a C-arm?

A

-A semi ciruclar C shaped arm with an x ray source fixed to one end and II to the other
-Cannot change the SID

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14
Q

What range of voltage does the mobile C arms use?

A

40-110 kV

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15
Q

True or false?

The image intensifier on mobile C arms aplifies high intensity x rays, thereby reducing the amount of radiation used.

A

False; the image intensifier on mobile C arms aplifies low intensity x rays, thereby reducing the amount of radiation used.

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16
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Define image intensification:

A

The process whereby a reduced amount of radiation is used to produce an image

17
Q

When was the C arm introduced?

A

1960s

18
Q

What are the 2 types of C arms?

A
  1. Mobile
  2. Stationary
19
Q

True or false

C arms can move freely

A

False, although they can move in all 3 directions, the most common problem occurs when C arm used in the lateral position since the II cannot rotate byond the horizontal position

20
Q

What are the different movements that a C arm can do?

A
  1. Vertical
  2. Swivel
  3. Horizontal
  4. Rotation
21
Q

True or false?

The C arm can rotate around the AP and lateral views but most cannot rotae more than the horizontal position

A

True

22
Q

How is the x ray beam positioned in relation to the anatomy for C arms?

A

Perpendicular

23
Q

Can we collimate using a floro machine?

A

Yes

24
Q

What is the last image hold?

A

There are 2 monitors; one for as we are taking the iamge, and one that shows the last image taken when we stop the exposure

25
Q

What is pulse rate mode?

A

System preforming quick pusles of image to reduce dose