HISTORY
SAFETY
MEASUREMENT
FILM DEVELOPMENT
AP & POSITIONING
100

In the year 1895, Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen did this.

Which scientist first discovered X-Rays?

100

This term means, "As low as reasonably achievable".

What is ALARA

100

This setting as a measure of time controls the density or "film darkening".

What is mAs (milliamperes per second)

100

These solutions should be changed every 3-4 weeks.

What is developer and fixer solutions?

100

A radiographic term that means "45 Degree Angle".

Oblique

200

This device modernly known as the cathode, was used by Dr. Roentgen to experiment with. 

What is the Crooke's Tube

200

This apron is made of material to protect from radiation

What is a Lead apron?

200

This setting controls "radiographic contrast", the ratio of radiation transmitted through different regions of thickness for a particular body part.

What is kVp (Kilovoltage peak)

200

Cleaning of the roller transports and the solutions in the automatic processor should be accomplished on this interval.

What is monthly

200

This term applies to a projection from posterior to anterior.

What is PA

300

In 1896, Antoine Henri Becquerel discovers this. 

Radioactivity

300

A topic to discuss with female patients of child-birthing age.

What is pregnancy status?

300

Contrast as seen on a radiograph is known by this term.

What is bony trabecular pattern?

300

True or False. An Advanced Radiographic Technologist should complete repairs for equipment on their own.

What is False? Contact BMET aka Biomed Tech.

300

Structures shown in a KUB image of the abdomen.

What are the kidneys, Ureters and Bladder?

400

He took the first dental radiograph.

Who is Dr. Otto Walkoff?

400

A badge placed in the X-ray room behind the technician’s protective lead-lined barrier or at least this distance from the tube head. Never in the direct line of radiation during exposure.

What is SIX (6) feet?

400

This measurement describes the distance between the body part and the x-ray tube.

Source to Image Distance (SID)

400

Wait this number of seconds before inserting another film into the automatic processor.

What is FIFTEEN (15) seconds?

400

These vertebrae are demonstrated in an Lateral view of the C-Spine.

What is the C1-T1?

500

The "X" in X-ray stands for this.

What "New" or "Unknown" Ray?

500

These Four (4) safety precautions should always be taken.

What is:

1. NEVER stand in the path of the central X-ray beam during exposure

2. NEVER hold the X-ray film packet in the patient's mouth during a dental exposure

3. NEVER hold the tube head or the tube head cylinder of the X-ray machine during exposure

4. ALWAYS stand behind a lead-lined window during an exposure

500

These two SID's are commonly used in Radiography.

What is 40 and 72 inches?

500

When checking for light leaks in the darkroom, you should leave a penny on x-ray film for this amount of seconds?

What is FIVE (5) seconds?

500

Anatomy shown on a Lateral view of the ankle

1. Lower third of the Tibia and Fibula

2. Ankle joint\Tarsal Bones

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