VT120 Radiology Part 1
What transformer in an x-ray machine controls the temperature of the filament?
Step-down transformer
The target of an x-ray machine is a/an
Area of the anode struck by electrons during an exposure
Aluminum filters remove what part of the x-ray beam?
Low energy
A veterinary technician notes that a film is too dark, and there is minimal contrast (everything is gray). What is the most appropriate adjustment to be made to improve the quality of the repeat film?
decrease kVp
RAD stands for
radiation absorbed dose
Which of the following does not affect radiographic density?
object-film distance
The minimum lead equivalence for protective radiographic aprons and gloves is
0.25 mm
The minimum standard of lead equivalent for protective aprons and gloves is
0.5mm
The maximum permissible dose (MPD) for whole-body radiation per year in sieverts is
0.05
What device offers technicians the least protection from x-radiation?
Dosimeter badge
When must radiographs be labeled for certification organizations and for legal purposes?
During or after exposure but before processing
The kilovoltage electrical circuit controls the
Electrical potential between the cathode and the anode
The "target" in an x-ray tube is the area where the
Electrons impact the anode
Fog on the unexposed area of a processed radiographic film indicates
Exposure to extraneous light
What is the term used to describe the tube-to-film distance?
Focal-film distance
When taking radiographs, the veterinary technician should
Maximize distance between themself and x-ray sources
A radiation film badge worn at the collar level
Monitors exposure of the thyroid gland and lenses of the eyes
How often are radiation-monitoring film-badge reports usually submitted?
Monthly
The exposure factors from a standard technique chart should be modified by decreasing the mAs by 50% for which of the following patients?
Neonatal dog
Which of the following does not affect radiographic density?
Object-film distance
If a radiographic film appears overexposed, is it too light or too dark? Would you increase or decrease the exposure to improve the quality?
Too dark, decrease exposure
Information regarding the maximum safe exposure time that can be used without damaging the machine may be found on the
Tube rating chart
The filament of an x-ray tube is the
Tungsten coil that emits electrons when heated
In an x-ray tube, x-rays are formed on the
Tungsten target on the anode
Which of the following factors does not increase scatter radiation?
Type of cassette
A sievert (Sv) is the
Unit of radiation dose equivalent to the absorbed dose in tissue
In which of the following scenarios does the activity not increase the likelihood of personnel exposure to scatter radiation?
Use of a fast screen/fast film combination
A "rad" is a measure of the
Absorbed dose of x-ray energy/unit mass of tissue
The electron cloud is generated at the
Cathode
With the heel effect, the x-ray beam intensity is greater toward the
Cathode
During an exposure, electrons in the x-ray tube travel from the
Cathode to the anode
A universal format or standard for digital image storage, display, manipulation, and retrieval.
DICOM
A radiograph in front of you appears dark. You note that the bones are gray. You are best to do what for the next radiograph?
Decrease kVp
If a film is too dark and the image appears overpenetrated, you should
Decrease kVp 10% to 15%
If a radiograph is too dark, but the image shows adequate penetration, you should
Decrease mAs 30% to 50%
If a radiograph is too dark but has adequate penetration, you should
Decrease mAs 30-50%
When radiographing a distal extremity, a ___ scale of contrast is best.
Short
The cells that are most susceptible to the hazards of ionizing radiation are
The rapidly dividing cells of bone, lymphatics, and skin and leukocytes and hemopoietic cells
The workplace program that has been developed to ensure radiation exposures are kept as low as possible is
ALARA
A computerized system used to move, transmit, and store digital images.
PACS
What is the maximum recommended grid ratio for a 90-kVp x-ray machine for veterinary practice?
8:1
If mA = 100 and s = 1/10, what is the mAs of the x-ray exposure technique?
10
To produce x-rays, a great deal of energy in an x-ray tube is converted into heat. The ratio of heat generated to x-ray production is generally considered to be
99% : 1%
What is the maximum allowable whole-body occupational dose of x-ray beams in rems per calendar year?
5
The annual maximum permissible dose (MPD) standard of radiation for anyone working with radiation is
5 rem
The maximum permissible dose (MPD) is the dose of radiation a person is allowed to receive from occupational exposure over a certain time. The annual MPD is
5000 mrem
High kVp produces
A long scale of contrast
Low kVp produces
A short scale of contrast
The unit of absorbed ionizing radiation dose is
Gray (Gy)
Which of the following is a false statement regarding portable x-ray units?
Have a rotating anode tube and single focal spot
When depressing the "prep" switch on a rotating anode x-ray machine, you are effectively
Heating up the filament and spinning the rotating anode
Scatter radiation on a film is more noticeable if there is
Higher kVp, thicker patient, larger field size
If you suspect that your machine is not producing x-radiation, what would be the easiest and fastest test you could perform to confirm this?
Screen flourescence
If a radiograph is too light and is underpenetrated, you should
Increase kVp 10-15%
If a film is too light, but the image shows adequate penetration, you should
Increase mAs 30% to 50%
When evaluating a film, you note that the film is too light. You then determine that the film does not have adequate penetration, because you cannot discern the various forms in the abdomen. The best adjustment to make when repeating the film would be to
Increase the kVp
How does kVp affect the electrons and the x-ray beam?
Increasing it increases the speed at which electrons are pulled across to the anode and also increases the penetrating power of the x-ray beam.
What is the purpose of the collimator on an x-ray machine?
Limits the primary beam size
What is the primary source of scatter radiation?
Patient
What procedure must be followed to take advantage of the heel effect when obtaining a radiographic film?
Place the thick or dense part of the patient toward the cathode.
The kVp controls the
Quality of the X-ray beam. Higher kvp settings produce X-ray beams with greater penetrating power.
The kVp setting on an x-ray machine controls the
Quality of the x-ray beam
The milliampere-seconds (mAs) setting on an x-ray machine controls the
Quantity of x-rays emitted
The biologic effect of x-radiation is measured in
REMS
If the kilovoltage setting is increased, the
Radiographic density will increase, but the contrast will decrease
Which of the following substantially reduces the amount of radiation needed to produce diagnostic radiographic films?
Rare-earth screens
Which of the following increases the chance of exposure to ionizing radiation?
Retakes (repeated exposure)
Which of the following is a false statement regarding scatter radiation?
Scatter radiation is composed of high-energy x-ray photons that have undergone a change in direction after interacting with structures in the patient's body.
The acceleration of the electrons and their ultimate striking energy is determined by the
kVp
Which of the following controls radiographic contrast?
kVp
The machine setting that has the greatest influence on radiographic contrast is
kilovoltage (kVp)