The Bare Minimum
Spine Tingling Projections
I Like Big Grids and I Cannot Lie
It's a Joint Effort
Take it to the Limit
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Scattered Secrets
Revenge of the Scapula
You're In My Pixel
100

The minimum source to skin distance allowed on a mobile fluoroscopy unit

What is 12 inches (30 centimeters)?

100

To achieve a uniform receptor exposure for an AP thoracic spine, the patient should be positioned so this end of the X-ray tube is over the thoracolumbar region

What is the cathode side?

100

In a grid, this refers to the comparison between the height of the lead strips to the distance between

What is the grid ratio?

100

This movement is a result of conelike sequential actions of flexion, abduction, extension, and adduction, occurring in ellipsoid and saddle joints

What is circumduction?

100

The annual effective dose limit that an occupationally exposed worker can receive in SI units is:

What is 50 mSv?

100

The source of scatter production

What is the patient?

100

AKA the anterior surface of the scapula

What is the costal surface?

100

The physical distance between pixels, generally measured from center to center

What is Pixel Pitch?

200

This is the minimum lead equivalency thickness for the Bucky slot shielding device on a fluoroscopic unit

What is 0.25 mm Pb/eq?

200

When performing anterior cervical obliques (RAO/LAO), the central ray must be angled this many degrees and in this direction to pass through C4

What is 15° to 20° caudad?

200

This term describes the number of grid lines per inch or centimeter

What is Grid Frequency?

200

These synovial joints, such as the interphalangeal joints and the elbow, are molded to permit flexion and extension movements only.

Question: What are ginglymi (hinge) joints?

200

The annual occupational dose limit for the lens of the eye in SI units is:

What is 150 mSv?

200

This interaction involves the excitation of the atom rather than the removal of an orbital electron

What is coherent/classical/Thompson scattering?

200

The expanded distal end of the spine that extends superiorly and posteriorly to the glenoid fossa if looking at the scapula in a lateral view

What is the acromion?

200

The formula to determine pixel size

What is FOV/matrix size (= Pixel Size)?

300

The required height for primary protective barriers in walls

What is 7 feet (2.1 m)?

300

When performing a Lateral L5–S1 projection without sufficient waist support, the central ray must be angled 5° to 8° caudad to be parallel to this imaginary line

What is the interiliac line?

300

The most common grid interspace material in diagnostic radiography

What is Aluminum?

300

This unique type of fibrous joint occurs not between two bones, but between the roots of the teeth and the alveolar sockets of the jaw.

What is a gomphosis?

300

The dose limit for the entire gestation period of the embryo/fetus in SI units is:

What is 5 mSv?

300

Type of scatter that contributes the most to occupational exposure

What is Compton scatter?

300

Name the 3 borders and the 3 angles of the scapula

What is the medial(vertebral), lateral(axillary), and superior borders and the superior, lateral and inferior angles?

300

Determines the number of visible gray shades of the imaging system

What is the bit-depth?

400

This is the minimum amount of total filtration for an x-ray tube operating between 70 and 120 kVp

What is 2.5 mm Aluminum equivalent filtration?

400

DOUBLE JEOPARDY

For the Fuchs Method, the patient's chin is elevated to bring this positioning line near perpendicular to the tabletop to visualize the dens within the foramen magnum


400

If no exposure factors are changed, but the grid ratio is increased, this will happen to the IR exposure

What is IR exposure will decrease?

400

In spheroidal joints, this specific physical trait determines the balance between strength and mobility; the greater it is, the more limited the movement.

What is the depth of the socket?

400

The formula to obtain the cumulative effective absorbed dose equivalent limit given any age

What is 10 mSv x age (years)?

400

Term that describes the electron that is ejected from an atom during a Compton interaction

What is a recoil electron/Compton electron/scattered electron?

400

Located on the superior border and partially formed by the base of the coracoid process

What is the suprascapular notch?

400

In digital imaging, this is how a large pixel size effects spatial resolution

What is spatial resolution decreases?

500

The minimum lead equivalency thickness of thyroid shields used in fluoroscopy

What is 0.5 mm Pb/eq?

500

In an AP Axial L5–S1 projection, the central ray is angled cephalad, with this specific difference between male and female patients

What is 30° for males and 35° for females?

500

This type of change in the radiographic image would be produced by using a focused grid upside down

What is peripheral grid cut-off (light image on the edges, dark image at center)?

500

This specific part of the synovial joint is thought to be responsible for secreting the lubricating synovial fluid into the joint cavity 

What is the inner surface of the fibrous capsule?

500

The annual effective dose limit that non-occupationally exposed individuals can receive in SI units is

What is 1 mSv?

500

While they improve contrast by absorbing scattered photons, grids inadvertently cause this undesirable effect

What is increase patient dose?

500

Separated by the crest of the scapular spine on the posterior aspect (2 part answer)

What are the supraspinous and infraspinous fossae?

500

If a large number of pixels in a digital image are at the maximum digital value due to over-exposure by 4-5 times, the image receptor is said to have been:

What is saturated?

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