Exposure Factors Flashcards

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Exposure factors

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These are factors which affect the quantity and radiation energy to which the image receptor is exposed

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Exposure factors depend on what?

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-Thickness of the region
-Region being examined
- intensifier screen
-pathology
- density of the region

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Examples of exposure factors.

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  • Kilo voltage peak
  • milliampere
  • exposure time
  • filtration
  • focal spot
  • ffd
  • collimation
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Kilovoltage (kvp)

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Controls the quality of x-ray photons through the body

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5
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Quality

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Penetration power of photons

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6
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Density/quantity

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This refers to the degree of darkness on an x-ray film.

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7
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Effects of quality (penetration power)on photographic film.

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  • Influences the ability of an x-ray beam to penetrate matter.
  • influences radiation dose in a patient
    -influence the radiographic contrast of the image
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Focus to film distance.

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distance from the radiation source to the IR

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9
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FFD in relating to intensity

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when the ffd increases the lower the intensity of radiations reaching the film

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10
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What to consider when choosing FFD

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the x-ray tube should not be close to the patient

short FFD’s give unacceptable geometric unsharpness

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intensifying screens

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screens that produce visible light after x-rays hit them.

inside the cassettes, are placed side by side with a film between them

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12
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types of intensifying screens.

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slow screens; high resolution radiographs, high kvp and mAs.

fast screens; low resolution, low kvp and mAs

Rare earth; faster than fast screens, low resolution, low kvp and mAs

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13
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Secondary radiation grid

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a device that is placed between the patient and the x-ray film or IR.

absorbs the scattered radiations.

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14
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air gap techinique

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a patient is not in direct contact with the IR rather some Cm away

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15
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Focal spot

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point source of x-rays basically on the anode

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16
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collimation

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field area for the x-ray to hit, its adjustable

17
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filtration

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the removal of low energy x-ray photons which do not contribute in image quality

18
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types of filtration

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inherent; components in the x-ray tube absorb some low energy x-ray photons.

added filtration; manually added sheets of metal to absorb low energy photons.

19
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What is the difference between voluntary motion and involuntary motion.

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Voluntary motion is visualized as a generalized blurring of linked structures while involuntary motion is identified by localized unsharpness or blurring

20
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Image quality factors

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  1. Density
  2. Contrast
  3. Spartial resolution
  4. Distortion
21
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Distortion

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Misrepresentation of anatomical size and shape

22
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Controlling factors of distortion

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  1. Source image distance ( SID)
  2. Object image distance ( OID)
  3. Object alignment on IR
  4. Cr alignment