Radiology Exam Study Guide: Ch. 39 & Ch. 40
Consumer Patient Radiation Health and Safety Act requires:
1. All persons who take x-rays to be professionally TRAINED and CERTIFIED.
Quality control for a dark room includes:
1. Checking for light leaks every six months, 2. Safelight inspection, 3. Equipment testing
The order for processing films is:
1. Developer, 2. Rinse, 3. Fix, 4. Wash
If a patient refuses dental x-rays, the dental assistant should:
1. Explain to the patient the importance of having x-rays, 2. Document in the patient chart that patient refused x-rays.
Dental Records must contain what information on dental images:
1. Number of images, 2. Type of image, 3. quality of image
Before obtaining informed consent for x-rays, the patient must be informed of:
1. Risks and benefits, 2. Credential of the person taking the x-rays, 3. The consequences of not having x-rays
Distance from the safelight and unwrapped films should be at least:
4 feet
The ideal time and temperature for manual developing is:
5 minutes at 68 degrees
If x-ray films are processed in solutions out of order, the films will appear:
Clear
If the film is lighter than normal, what is wrong with the developer?
Developer is too weak
The difference between extraoral and intraoral film is:
Extraoral film is more sensitive to light
On the film, size of the silver bromide crystals affects:
Film speed
During the order of processing the films in the solutions, the "fixer" does what to the film?
Hardens the film emulsion
What will a larger focal spot provide?
Improvement in sharpness of the image
An extraoral film must be loaded in a cassette where:
In a darkroom or daylight loader
If old, exhausted developer is continually used and not changed the films will appear:
Light
Disclosure
Means to inform the patient about the purpose and nature of x-rays (dental images).
Most commonly used film size for adults
Size 2
The lead foil in the film packet provides:
a shield to the film from backscatter radiation; reduces fog
The white (tube side) of the film packet will face:
toward the tube; raised dot to the occlusal/incisal (dot in the slot).
Reticulation film emulsion will occur when:
Sudden temperature difference between developer and water bath
Dental x-rays are the property of:
The dentist
The most critical component in film processing quality control is:
To maintain the freshness of the processing solutions
PSPs (phosphor storage plates) should be transferred from clinic to scanner by putting them in:
a paper or plastic cup
Developing solution for an automatic processor in normally 81 - 83 degrees F. If the developing solution becomes any hotter, how will the film appear?
dark or black
Contaminated films removed from the mouth must be handled while using/wearing:
exam gloves
When radiographs are mounted, the raised dot is placed facing:
facing up (pimple, not dimple)
F-speed film
newest and fasted film
Latent image
occurs when x-ray energy interacts with film emulsion
According to the CDC digital sensors
should use FDA-cleared barriers
Size film for a pediatric (child) patient is:
size 0
Drying PSP (phosphor storage plates) can be achieved by:
wiping with a cotton gauze or tissue after removing from the patients mouth and placing in a disposable cup.