Weeks 6/7/8 Flashcards

(30 cards)

1
Q

The SI unit for exposure is:

A

coulomb/kilogram

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2
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Because multple slices are acquired during CT scans, scatter dose is accounted for using:

A

multiple scan average dose

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3
Q

An indicator of radiation output, ______ does not represent the actual amount of radiation absorbed by the patient.

A

CT dose index

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4
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Which of the following is an example of dose modulation technique:

A

CARE Dose

AutomA

SUREExposure

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5
Q

T/F: Patient shielding in CT requires a 360o application.

A

True

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6
Q

Dose justification is a radiation protection principle intended to ensure that doses delivered to patients are kept as low as reasonably achievable (ALARA).

A

False

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7
Q

Each of the following classify as a proper radiation protection action except:

A

justifying physician orders.

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8
Q

If the pitch increases, the dose:

A

decreases

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9
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T/F: The DLP is directly proportional to the scan length.

A

True

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10
Q

What technical factor determines the penetrating power of the photons coming from the X-ray tube?

A

kVp

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11
Q

The NRCP whole-body effective dose limit for occupational exposure in radiation workers is:

A

50 mSv

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12
Q

According to NRCP recommendations, secondary radiation barriers should contain _______ thickness of lead or the equivalent.

A

0.1 to 0.4 mm

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13
Q

The speed with which the exam table progresses through the scanner is controlled by the:

A

pitch

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14
Q

All of the following are true of the display field of view, EXCEPT that it:

A

affects patient dose

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15
Q

Which of the following is considered a moderate or severe reaction to IV contrast?

A

hives

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16
Q

Methylprednisolone, or Solu-Medrol, is commonly included in crash carts to:

A

reduce inflammation

17
Q

One study suggests that bolus tracking can reduce patient dose by up to _____ without any loss of diagnostic quality.

18
Q

T/F: Higher slice scans equate to higher patient dose.

19
Q

T/F: Non-ionic contrast is more likely to cause serious reactions in patients than ionic contrast media.

20
Q

T/F: CT scans should never be performed on pregnant patients.

21
Q

All of the following are required components of informed consent EXCEPT:

A

a thorough patient history

22
Q

Which lab test is performed to help diagnose the presence of a blood clot?

23
Q

All of the following are true of low osmolar contrast media EXCEPT

A

it is generally less expensive than ionic contrast media

24
Q

Which of the following is an indication for IV contrast?

25
Which of the following is considered a mild reaction to contrast media?
nasal congestion
26
T/F: Contrast administration flow rates of 5 mL/s or higher require a large bore angiocatheter and mechanical power injector to be achieved.
True
27
T/F: The equilibrium phase of tissue enhancement is better known as the venous phase
False
28
What is the key risk factor for a patient developing contrast-induced nephropathy from IV contrast administration?
Prior history of acute kidney injury
29
What reaction to IV administered iodinated contrast media is classified as severe?
Convulsions
30
Which is not a type of negative contrast media?
Barium