Intro to radiology and radiography Flashcards

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What is a radiograph

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An image produced by the transmission of x-rays through an object

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What is radiography

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The techniques involved in producing radiographic images

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3
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What is radiology

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The interpretation of medical imaging

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4
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What is radiation protection

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The protection of patients and staff from the harmful effects of ionising radiation

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5
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Explain how x-rays work

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  • Pass through the body to reach the image detector causing blackening of the image
  • It is created by different absorption of x-ray photons by different tissues, leading to a two-dimensional image of a 3D object
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Describe radiopaque areas in the radiographic image

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  • White
  • Represent dense structures which have attenuated the x-ray beam
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7
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Describe radiolucent areas in the radiographic image

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  • Black
  • Areas where the x-ray beam has passed through the
    object
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What is the density of a radiograph affected by

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  • Type of material
  • Thickness of material
  • Shape of the object
  • Intensity of the x-ray beam
  • Position of the object relative to the x-ray beam and receptor
  • Sensitivity and type of the image receptor
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What are the limitations of viewing a 2D image of a 3D object

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The overall shape of the object must be viewed from several different positions

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