Imaging Basics
Parts
Ch 5-6
The More You Know
Positioning
100

What helps minimize radiation?

Time, Distance, Shielding

100

What is the source of electrons during x-ray production?

The filament
100

X-ray beam quality refers to the penetrability of what?

Photons

100

Size or shape distortion includes what?

magnification, elongation, and foreshortening

100

What are the minimal views taken?

Lateral, VD/DV

200

The distance between the radiation source and the image receptor is what?

SID - source image distance

200

What has a negative charge, keeping the negatively charged electrons focused.

Focusing cup

200

What is the result of scattered photons interacting with the image receptor?

Fog

200

What effects the speed of radiographic film?

Both the amount and size of the silver halide crystals

200
What anatomical structure is viewed better in left lateral?

the pylorus

300

What controls the penetrating power of the x-ray beam?

kVp

300

What is the positive side side of the x-ray tube?

Anode

300

The misrepresentation of the size of an object is what?

magnification

300

What displays a greater number of gray shades but smaller differences among them?

Low contrast images

300

What structures are including in a thoracic image?

From the cranial thoracic inlet to the most caudodorsal lung field

400

What directly controls the density produced on the image?

mAs

400

What consists of very thin lead strips with radiolucent interspaces ?

grid

400

Why are grids used?

to absorb the scattered radiation exiting the patient

400

The overall blackness on the processed film image is what?

Density

400

In a VD view of the abdomen, you should see the relevant spinous processes aligned with what?

center of the vertebral bodies

500

The quality of a radiographic image depends on what?

brightness, accuracy, contrast

500

Intensifying screens do what?

convert the exit radiation intensities into visible light, and the light exposes the crystals in the emulsion.

500

This is the production of an x-ray photon by the attraction between an incoming electron and the nucleus of the tungsten atom

Bremsstrahlung interaction

500

What is the relationship between distance and x-ray beam intensity called?

inverse square law

500

What are the major directional axes?

mediolateral (ML), dorsopalmar/dorsoplantar (DP), or craniocaudal (CrCd).