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What is created from interactions with materials within the x-ray tube other than the focal spot and is not entirely blocked by the collimators?

Off focus radiation

100

Which of the following materials is responsible for storing the latent image within the computed radiography (CR) imaging plate?

Photo-stimulable phosphor

100

In a conventional R/F room, the table is composed of what material?

Radiolucent material

100

Which effect will occur when using an automatic exposure control (AEC) system to image a hyposthenic (small body habitus) patient?

Decreased exposure time

100

Iso-exposure curves in a fluoroscopic system represent the

Different levels of radiation intensity around a fluoroscopic system

200

An operator should press the backward button on the c-arm when the patient is positioned

Prone and looking away from the smiley face indicator on the C-arm

200

What is the voltage produced by a transformer receiving 220 V if the primary side has 100 turns and the secondary side has 10,000 turns?

22,000 V

200

In a C-arm system, the C- free space is the space between the:

X-ray tube and IR

200

What is the best method to ensure the correct procedure is performed on the appropriate patient?

Verify two patient identifiers (e.g patient name and date of birth)

200

What is the role of the scintillation layer in indirect radiography?

Converts x-ray photons to light photons

300

What part of the detector element (DEL) detects radiation?Capture area

Capture area

300

A transformer operates on what principle?

Electromagnetic induction

300

What type of grid errors occur when the x-ray beam is not aligned with the direction of the grid lines?

Off-angulation

300

What is the photoelectric absorption process?

When an x-ray photon strikes one electron of the phosphor layer, it ejects an inner shell electron and is absorbed. The energy from the x-ray photon excites the ejected electron making it a photoelectron. The europium activators then store the electron energy and create the latent image

300

Which of the following is a primary concern for patient safety in relation to fluoroscopic exposure?

Skin exposure

400

A radiographer typically uses 80 kilovoltage peak (kVp) and 3 milliampere-seconds (mAs) on a portable chest exam without a grid. If the radiographer uses an 8:1 grid on a portable chest, what new mAs would be required to compensate for the grid?

12 mAs

mAs1/mAs2=Grid Factor1/Grid Factor2

3/x=¼=12

400

What is the role of the Charge-coupled device in indirect radiography?

Convert light photons into electrical signals

400

How can spatial resolution be increased while maintaining patient dose in flat panel detectors?

Decreased pitch of DELs

400

Which component of an indirect capture flat panel detector converts the visible light into electrons?

Photodiode

400

What is the role of the photomultiplier tube (PMT) within the computed radiography (CR) system?

Collect and multiply the light photons and convert them to electrons

500

Calculate the pixel size given these variables”

Matrix size: 512 x 512

Field-of-View (FOV): 12 cm

Milliamperes (mA): 5

Kilovoltage peak (kVp)= 78

0.023 cm

Pixel size=field of view/matrix size

12cm/512=0.023cm

500

Dynamic range in radiographic imaging is defined as the:

Range of exposures that can be captured by an image receptor (IR)

500

Which of the following projections may be improved by using a low-milliampere (mA), long exposure time technique?

Lateral thoracic spine

500

The term “phase” in an x-ray circuit refers to the

Number of distinct wave cycles in the circuit

500

If an optimal radiograph is acquired at 72 inches with an air kerma of 1 milligray (mGy), what will the air kerma be if the distance is reduced to 60 inches (152cm)?

1.44 mGy