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Grid Math
100

Spatial resolution is determined by...

Pixel Size

100

What is the downside of using a grid?

Increase patient dose

100
The ______ the grid ratio, the _____ the Bucky Factor.

Higher, Higher 

or

Lower, Lower

100

What is the most used beam-restricting device in radiography?

Collimators or Variable-aperture collimators

100
What is the grid frequency of a grid that has a grid strip width of 20 micrometers and an interspace width of 200 micrometers?

200+20 = 220

10,000/220 = 45.4 lines/cm

200

What produces image noise, and reduces image contrast?

Compton Scatter

200

What removes scatter radiation from the remnant beam, thus removing image noise and improves image contrast?

Radiographic Grids

200

Contrast improvement factor is ______ for high-ratio grids.

Higher

200
Most grids having contrast improvement factors between 1.5 and 2.5 means...

Image contrast is approximately doubled when a grid is used.

200

An aluminum wedge is placed on a tissue phantom that is 40 cm thick and a radiograph is made. Without a grid, analysis of the radiograph shows a 2.2% contrast factor. With a 5:1 grid, radiographic contrast is 3.5%. What is the contrast improvement factor of this grid?

K = 3.5/2.2

K = 1.6 or 1.59

300

The patient dose ________ with high kVp techniques.

Decreases

300

What type of grids show less distinct grid lines on the image?

High-frequency grids

300

Which grid misalignment causes grid cut off toward the edge of an image?

Off-Focus

300

Grid cutoff is not _______ across the IR with Off Focus Grid problems.

Uniform

300

Using a 5:1 grid, if the required mAs is 20, how much mAs is needed with a 12:1 grid?

50 mAs

400

What is the air-gap technique?

An alternative to using a grid; the OID increases to improve contrast but at the cost of patient dose

400

Most grids have frequencies in the range of ____ to ____ lines per cm.

25 to 45

400

Which grid misalignment has severe grid cut off towards the edge of the image?

Upside-down

400

What are the three factors when it comes to choosing the correct grid ratio?

kVp, how much scatter needs to be reduced, how much radiation the patient is going to receive

400

A radiograph is taken without a grid used 10 mAs. How much mAs is needed with a 16:1 grid?

60 mAs

500

What does increasing kVp do?

More photons transmit through the patient to the IR, but Compton scatter also increases

500

What is the Bucky Factor for a 12:1 Grid?

5

500

What is an example of an Off-Level Grid?

The grid tilts during mobile radiography as the IR sinks into the patient's bed off to one side.

500

When using a grid, which technique factors must be increased?

mAs OR kVp
500

If a 6:1 grid requires 30 mAs, how much mAs would be required with a 5:1 grid?

25 mAs

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