Anatomy
Positioning
Patient Care
Image Production
Fundamentals
100

The Body Systems

Muscular, Urinary, Respiratory, Digestive, Endocrine, Reproductive, Skeletal, Integumentary, Nervous, and Circulatory

100

Where do you center for an X-ray of the left 2nd digit?

The PIP of the 2nd digit

100

Dose Limits for Occupational in rem and mSv

5 rem 50 mSv

100

The view

What the IR sees

100

What are the requirements to graduate?

Maintain an 85% in all courses, end with at least a 2.5 GPA, 22 exam sheets for the JRCERT, and make up any missed time/work.

200

The Accessory Organs of the Digestive System

Liver, gallbladder, salivary glands, and pancreas

200

In what view of the elbow are the Radial head, neck, and tuberosity free of superimposition?

External Oblique

200

If a patient has a medical emergency in your care, what kind of code should you initiate?

Code Blue

200

What is another name for atomic mass and what is it?

A# is the number of protons and neutrons

200

The discovery of x-rays: who, when, and where?

Wilhelm Roentgen on Nov. 8th, 1895 in Germany.

300

What are the four body habiti and which is the least common?

Sthenic - most common

Hyposthenic

Asthenic

Hypersthenic - least common

300

Name the methods for viewing the Intercondylar fossa?

Holmblad, Camp-Coventry, Beclere

300

The Two Types of Torts

Intentional and Unintentional

300

The most and least penetrating radiations?

Most: Gamma

 Least: Radio

300

The steps for X-ray Production

1: source of electrons

2: Focus electrons

3: Apply a potential difference (Kvp)

4: Tungsten target

400

The Types of Synovial Joints

Plane/Gliding, Ginglymus/Hinge, Trochoid/Pivot, Ellipsoid/Condylar, Sellar/Saddle, Spheroidal/Ball and Socket, Bicondylar

400

What position would you put a patient in for a suspected AAA? (Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm)

An abdomen dorsal decub

400

The Means of Transmission

Direct: Direct contact and droplet

Indirect: Indirect contact, vehicles, airborne, and vector

400

The different units for exposure in air, absorbed dose, and dose equivalents?

Air: Roentgen/Kerma

Abs. Dose: Gray/Rad

Dose Eq.: mSv/Rem

400

What Are The Six Types of Radiographic Variables?

Technical Variables, Geometrical Variables, Patient Status, IR system, Image processing, and Viewing Conditions

500

Trace a breath of air through the Respiratory System

Air enters through mouth/nose, travels through the pharynx to enter trachea, through trachea past the carina, into the primary bronchi, secondary bronchi, tertiary bronchi, then primary bronchioles, terminal bronchioles, alveolar ducts, then alveoli sacs where gas exchange takes place

500

Describe a Cross Table Hip X-Ray

Patient supine, non-affected leg raised out of the way, tube angle matching the angle of the IR on opposite side of patient. Center at the femoral neck of the affected leg.

500

List Five Different Vital Signs

Respirations, Blood Pressure, Pulse, Temperature, Pulse Ox

500

Does Characteristic effect in the body affect the radiographic image? Why or why not?

No because it does not have enough energy to leave the body

500

Why are X-rays considered inefficient?

The process mostly creates heat: 99% Heat and 1% X-rays

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