Photon Interactions Flashcards

1
Q

Name the interaction in which the x-ray photon does not transfer energy, does not ionize atoms, and does not deliver a dose of radation to the patient

A

Coherent Scatter

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2
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It is more likely to have compton’s scatter or PE occurring?

A

Compton’s Scatter

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3
Q

Name the photon Interacting that interacts with the nucleus causing 2 different particles

A

Pair Production

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4
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Name the interaction that involves the incident photon being absorbed breifly and then released in a different direction, but with no loss of energy

A

Coherent Scatter

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5
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Process that prevents photons from reaching a pre-defined destination is known as what?

A

Attenuation

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6
Q

Different types of matter absorb x-rays differently. Some absorb more; some absore less. The term usewd to describe this is?

A

Differential absorption

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7
Q

What is not present when comparing the PE formula to the compton’s formula?

A

Atomic number of matter

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8
Q

With reference to the image, why is it necessary to have PE interactions?

A

PE gives contrast to the image

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9
Q

When the energy of the photon increases the overall net interaction apparent on an image is?

A

compton’s scatter

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10
Q

Name the photon interaction resulting from low kVp energies, is not useful in diagnostic imaging, but is useful in mammography.

A

Coherent Scatter

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11
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Name the photon interaction used for the industry proposes

A

photodisintegration

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12
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In the PE what happens to the energy of the incident photon?

A

part overcomes binding K shell energy and part goes to eject electrom

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13
Q

X-ray photons leave the tube may undego 3 types of interaction. Name them

A

Absorbed, scattered or transmitted

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14
Q

In compton’s scatter, the ejected outer shell electrom is know as?

A

Compton’s electron or secondary electron

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15
Q

What determines which of the 5 interactions will occure when the x-ray photon interacts with the patient’s atoms

A

energy of the photon

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16
Q

Does bone or soft tissue have a higher physical density?

A

Bone (2x density of soft tissue

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17
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The difference between the number of photons in the primary beam and the number of photons that attenuated is know as

A

Remnant Radiation

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18
Q

Name the interaction which results in complete absorption of the incident photon

A

Photoelectric Effect

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19
Q

On an image, absorbed photons appear as?

A

White or light areas

20
Q

Does complete absorption result in harmful effect to patient?

A

Yes. Absorption of energy=ionization occurred=patient dose of radiation

21
Q

In compton’s scatter, where does the energy of the incident photon go?

A

1) overcomming binding energy
2) Compton’s photon
3) Compton’s electron

22
Q

What must the energy of the incident photon be so pair production occurs?

A

1.02 MeV or 1022 KeV

23
Q

According to the formula, the probability of PE occurring increases when what increases?

A

Atomic number of matter & physical density

24
Q

In pair production, does the resulting particles have the same energy and charge

A

same energy, but one is negative and one is positive charged

25
Q

The final x-ray beam is made of of what?

A

Transmitted and scattered photons

26
Q

Can a grid clean up 100% of unwanted scatter radiation before is reaches the image receptor?

A

No!

27
Q

Which interaction is the most important for radiographic contrast?

A

Photoelectric Effect

28
Q

This photon interaction involves the absorption of the incident photon by the nucleus resulting in the nuclear fragment or nucleon.

A

Photodisintergration

29
Q

Radiation interacting with the atoms of the patient can lead to?

A

Disruption of chemical bonds; function of organism may be harmed

30
Q

If kVP is increased by 15% and mAs is halved, is there a change in density?

A

No!

31
Q

When the energy of the photon decreasesoccurs, what happens to the amount of compton’s scatter? What happens to PE?

A

Both Increases

32
Q

During the PE, outer shell electrons fill the inner shells releasing the extra energy as what?

A

Characterstic photons

33
Q

The international units used to describe radiation amounts are:

A

Coulombs per kilogram, gray and the sievert

34
Q

In compton’s scatter, does the incident photon cease to exist?

A

No, now scattered photon with less energy and different angle.

35
Q

Why does compton’s scatter use less energy than PE?

A

Less energy needed to overcome binding energy of outer shell electron

36
Q

What interaction results when the incident photon strikes the inner shell electron and then ceases to exist

A

Photoelectric Effect

37
Q

Does the probability of compton’s scatter occurring increase or decrease when photon energy increases

A

Decreases slightly

38
Q

The effects of ionization of the human body depends on what?

A

Amount of energy deposited and probability that vital molecules are affected

39
Q

What photon interaction does this formula depict? (z3/e3)rho

A

PE

40
Q

Name the tradition units used to measure radiation

A

Roentgen, rad, and rem

41
Q

What photon interaction takes place when a incident photon interacts with an outer shell electron

A

Compton’s Scatter

42
Q

Pair production interaction is important in two areas or radiology. Name them

A

Radiation Therapy and Positron emission tomography (PET)

43
Q

Does boen or soft tissue have a higher atomic number?

A

Bone (about 2 times)

44
Q

Name the interaction in which a photo electron results when an inner shell electron is ejected out of it’s shell

A

PE

45
Q

Name the photon interaction that occurs at energies about 10 MeV

A

Photodisintegration

46
Q

According to the formula, the probability of PE occuring decreases drastically with an increae in?

A

photon energy