Communication & Immobilization
Shielding & Safety
Optimal Images & Postprocessing
Definition of Terms
BONUS
200

An interaction that produces a satisfying result through an exchange of information

Effective Communication

200

Sensing devices most often used to determine skin dose directly 

Thermoluminescent Dosimeters (TLD)

200

Blotchy radiographic image that results when an insufficient amount of x-ray photons reach the IR

Quantum mottle/noise

200

Refers to the radiation absorbed by the epidermis 

Skin Dose 

200

According to the U.S Public Health Service, the approximate genetically significant dose for the U.S population is this value

0.20 mSv

300

Nonverbal messages that, if understood as intended will promote effective communication

Body Language

300

These types of radiologic examinations should not be performed at all

Nonessential Examinations

300

Standardization in the processing of digital images. Includes regular monitoring and maintenance of all processing and image display equipment in a facility

Quality Control Program

300

Represents the dose that, if received by everyone, would equal the total genetic effect of only those actually exposed

Genetically Significant Dose

300

Tech Factor for Chest X-ray

110-125kVp, 2-3mAs

400

Types of patient motion (Give an example for each)

Voluntary and Involuntary

400

System with the highest radiation sensitivity

Hematopoietic

400

When digital images are acquired, this process is essential to produce a high-quality diagnostic image

Postprocessing

400
Difference between Image Gently and Image Wisely

Gently is  radiation safety for pediatric patients
Wisely is radiation safety for adult patients

400
What does FGP stand for? 

Fluoroscopically Guided Positioning

500
Helpful technique to compensate for involuntary motion

Shorten exposure time, increase mA

500
Chest X-ray BERT 

10 days of natural background radiation

500

An alternative procedure used in place of the radiographic grid for reducing scattered radiation

Air Gap Technique

500

Well-managed imaging departments use these for each X-ray unit to ensure uniform selection of exposure factors when a properly calibrated AEC is not employed

Standardized Technique Charts

500

What does DEXA stand for? 

Dual Energy X-ray Absorptiometry

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