Unit 1
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Unit 3
Bonus
100

A medical professional who applies doses of ionizing radiation to create medical images of anatomy. 

Radiologic technologist

100

What direction are your hands facing in anatomic position?

Forward

100

Radiation that is absorbed by the patient looks like what color on the image?

White/ bright 

100

Do we want motion on our X-Ray images?

No, creates blurry image 

200

Certification of US stands for what in medical imaging?

Ultrasound

200

What body plane divides the body into Rt and Lt sides?

Sagittal
200

Who is responsible for making sure that images are of diagnostic quality?

Radiologic technologists 

200

What is a recumbent body position?

Lying down in any position

300

What two modalities do not use ionizing radiation?

US & MRI

300

Variations in the shape of the human body are broke into 4 major types. What is this called? What are they?

Body Habitus 

Sthenic, Hyposthenic, Asthenic & Hypersthenic 

300

Spatial resolution can also be called what?

Detail

300

SID stands for?

Source to IR (image receptor)  distance 

400

Who do you take your "boards" ,or national certification, test with after completing the Radiology program?

ARRT

400

What is the path the Central Ray (CR) makes as it leaves the XR tube to enter the patient called? Identified by entrance & exit points. 

Projection

400

What type of size distortion can you see in X-ray?

Magnification

400

AP projection means the central ray (CR) enters where?

Anterior surface (front) of patient

500

What are two areas that require extra schooling after becoming a radiologic technologist to complete?

Radiation therapy & nuclear medicine 

500

How many carpals in each wrist?

8. 

Trapezium, trapezoid, capitate, hamate

Scaphoid, lunate, triquetrum, pisiform

500

What controls the QUALITY of our XR beam?

kVp 

500

How much should your hand be rotated for a PA Oblique view? 

45 degrees