chicken
In a test for the averaging CT number of water, the largest acceptable variation would be
+ or - 4
The average CT value for blood is approximately
+25 hounsfield units
What is the dimension of each pixel in an image with a 512x512mm matrix and a DFOV equaling 25.6cm?
0.5mm
A CT scanner capable of producing an image that is a perfect reproduction of the actual anatomic section is said to have an MTF of
1
Which of the following quality control tests are performed daily on a CT scanner? 1) The CT number calibration 2) The noise levels (standard deviation) of a water phantom 3) The accuracy of the table movement
1 and 2 only
Which of the following would increase spatial resolution of a CT examination using the following parameters: 1) Change to small focal spot size 2) Perform 5mm sections 3) Reconstruct images in a 320x320mm matrix
1 and 2 only
Which of the following technical adjustments would decrease the quantum noise of a CT image? 1) Increased mAs 2) Decreased slice thickness 3) Increased slice thickness
1 and 3 only
A triphasic exam can be performed on which organ(s)? 1) Kidney 2) Lung 3) Brain 4) Liver
1 and 4
Oral barium contrast solutions used for CT scans of the abdomen and pelvis should contain approximately ________ barium.
1%-3%
The primary factors to reduce radiation exposure are: 1) Time 2) Distance 3) Shielding 4) Focal spot size
1, 2 and 3
which of the following statements about stochastic effects of radiation are true? 1) Risk increase with dose 2) There are no threshold doses 3) Probability of the effects depends on the dose
1, 2, and 3
Abnormalities of the middle and inner ear may be best demonstrated using CT sections of
1-2mm
With a CT exam, a 1% difference in tissue contrast corresponds with how my HU or CT numbers?
10
Which of the following structure normally calcifies? 1) Basal ganglia 2) Choroid plexus 3) Pineal gland
2 and 3
Which of the following terms are commonly used to describe the ability of a CT scanner to differentiate objects with similar linear attenuation coefficients? 1) Spatial resolution 2) Sensitivity 3) Contrast resolution
2 and 3 only
a typical range for skin dose to the patient during a CT study of the head is
2-4 cGy
What is the MSAD if the CTDI is 3 rads with a slice thickness (aperture width) of 5 and atable incremation of 5?
3
On the scout view, the patient measures 38cm across. An appropriate DFOV to best display the enture anatomy would be
40cm
What will be the dose length product (DLP) of a CT exam with a CTDI of a 2.5, a slice thickness of 5mm with 40 slices at 120kVp?
500 mGy/cm
During a CT study of the chest, IV contrast would most likely be required to demonstrate:
A dissecting aortic aneurysm
The measured density of an area is approximately +5 hounsfield units. This most likely represents
A renal cyst
During which of the following CT examinations is a misregistration artifact most likely to occur?
Abdomen
Of the following ranges, which would be the most suited for a scout (localizer) image of the abdomen?
Above the diaphragm to the iliac crest
A pheochromocytoma affects what organ?
Adrenals
What can be said of an ROI measurement with a standard deviation of 0?
All of the pixels in the ROI have the same value
Which of the following statement is usually true about radiation dose and image quality?
As dose increases quality increases
A high resolution CT of the chest would be needed to demonstrate which of these abnormality of the chest?
Asbestosis
Which of the following is capable of causing on edge gradient artifact?
Barium and air interface
Cupping artifacts most commonly occur in the
Brain
Narrow "window width" settings should be used to display small differences in tissue density of the:
Brain
The arteriovenous iodine differences (AVID) is calculated by:
Comparing the HU measurement of the aorta to the inferior vena cava
Which of the following conditions would not require the injection of iodinated contrast for proper visualization during a CT examination of the brain?
Concussion 2 days prior; R/O subdural hematoma
During a spiral or helical CT examination, the scanner acquires data
Continuously as the patient travels through the gantry and In the form of a complete volumetric data set
The term ______ describes the ability of a CT scanner to differentiate objects with minimal differences in attenuation coefficients.
Contrast resolution
What quality assurance test uses ROI's placed at the center and edges of a water phantom?
Cross-field uniformity
Quality control measurements to test the uniformity of the field of view should be performed:
Daily
Which of the following would magnify the CT image on the display monitor?
Decreased DFOV
which factor does NOT reduce patient dose?
Decreased DFOV
Partial volume averaging on the CT image may be decreased by
Decreasing slice thickness
The dimensions of a voxel may be decreased by which of the following?
Decreasing the section width
In which of the following cranial nerves would an acoustic neuroma be found?
Eighth
Which of the following hemorrhages can cross midline to go to both hemispheres of the brain?
Epidural
Which of the following abnormal findings reduces the density of the liver?
Fatty infiltrate
Pulmonary emboli are seen as:
Filling defects in the pulmonary arteries
An axial CT image should be viewed on the monitor in which of the following orientations?
From the feet toward the head with the patient's left on the viewer's right
a ______ is a benign, highly vascular mass commonly in the liver.
Hemangioma
Which of the following types of algorithms is best suited to demonstrate the bony detail?
High pass filter
Which of the following terms describes the appearance of an acute subdural hematoma on a CT image of the brain?
Hyperdense
As the pitch increases:
Image quality decreases
The lowest occupational radiation exposure during a CT exam is:
In the gantry plane outside the aperture
Which of the following will happen with a decrease in slice thickness?
Increase image detail
which of the following decreases patient dose during a spiral CT examination?
Increased pitch
After the intravenous administration of iodinated contrast media, a hepatic hemangioma may become _______ and no longer appear on the CT image.
Isodense
Which of the following factors does not affect the dimensions of a voxel?
Kernel
disc herniation is most common at what level?
L4-L5
Which of the following is the best scout or localizer projection for CT scan of the neck?
Lateral
On a CT scan, hydrocephalus show an affect on which part of the brain?
Lateral ventricles
On an unenhanced scan, how will a fatty liver appear as compared to the spleen?
Less attenuating
All of the following conditions are examples of deterministic effects EXCEPT:
Leukemia
When reviewing a CT of the abdomen, to best visualize most of the abdominal organs what combination of window width and level would be needed?
Level 50, width of 350-500
the spatial resolution of a CT scanner is usually expressed as
Line pair/cm
A CT test phantom with a variety of known densities is used to test for what?
Linearity
The term used to describe the relation between the linear attenuation coefficients of an object and the calculated CT number is
Linearity
The average density of a mass within the kidney measures (-85) Hounsfield units. This mass is most likely a
Lipoma
Which of the following QC tests is not done with a water phantom?
Low contrast resolution
High-resolution CT is most commonly used for the evaluation of the
Lungs
During CT angiography, images may be reconstructed using only the greatest density encountered along each ray. This type of specialized CT image is called a(n):
MIP image
The quantity of radiation dose received by the patient from a series of CT scans is referred to as the:
MSAD
Coronal images would be most useful for which area of the body?
Middle ear
The spatial resolution of a CT scanner is often measured using the MTF, which is an acronym for
Modulation transfer function
A voxel whose attenuation coefficient is less than that of water is assigned a pixel value with a(n) __________ CT number.
Negative
The grainy appearance of an image is commonly referred to as
Noise
Beta-Blockers are used as part of a cardiac CT protocol when the:
Patient has tachycardia
The CTDI is measured with a phantom and a:
Pencil ionization chamber
which of the following techniques will produce the smallest MSAD?
Pitch of 2
Which of the following formulas may be used to calculate the dimensions of a pixel?
Pixel size = DFOV/matrix size
The dimensions of a voxel may be calculated as the product of which of the following?
Pixel size and slice thickness
The liver enhancement that occurs 60 to 70 seconds after an IV bolus contrast injection is called the:
Portal venous phase
Pixels representing tissues with averaging attenuation coefficient's greater than that of water which of the following types of values?
Positive
Which of the following is not one of the basic principles of quality control?
Prompt repair of the equipment by the technologist
A pulmonary embolus will appear as a filling defect of the:
Pulmonary artery
Which of the following types of image noise can be most easily reduced by the CT technologist?
Quantum noise
What quality control test must be performed by a medical physicist?
Radiation dose measurements
Which of the following scanning protocols does NOT require IV contrast?
Renal stone
An image that is reconstructed a second time with some changes in technical factors is termed a:
Retrospective
Which of the following artifacts is not affected by the CT technologist?
Ring
The drip infusion technique of contrast media can be most effective used for which of the following
Routine head study
If the flow rate of a contrast injection is reduced from 4ml/second to 2ml/second, what other adjustment may be needed?
Scan delay is increased
A patient with brain metastasis is most likely to suffer which of the following after the injection of iodinated contrast?
Seizures
Another name for surface rending is:
Shaded surface display
The ability of a CT scanner to image a small high-density object is controlled by the _________ of the scanner.
Spatial resolution
An intrathecal injection of iodinated contrast material would be for which of the following CT examinations?
Spinal canal
Which of the following correctly describes the patient positon relative to the gantry for a CT study of the brain?
Supine, head first
Pitch may be defined as:
Table travel in one 360 tube rotation divided by slice thickness
Which of the following techniques assists in visualizing the vagina during a CT study of the pelvis?
Tampon insertion
Increasing the window width in a CT image increases:
The gray scale
The term "beam hardening" describes which of the following physical phenomena?
The increase in average photon energy of a heterogeneous x-ray beam
All of the following statements about retrospective image reconstruction are TRUE except:
The slice thickness and SFOV may be changed
Which of the following statements about MPRs is true?
They can be done in more than one plane
For a CT shoulder scan, why is the unaffected arm raised above the head?
To reduce streak artifacts
Complete CT examination of the chest for investigation of lung carcinoma should include sections from the
Top of the apices through the adrenals
What is another name for the non-equilibrium phase?
Venous phase
A region of interest measurement has an average density of +1.9 hounsfield units. This material is most likely
Water
Cupping and peaking artifacts can be observed by the use of which type of phantom?
Water
the average photon energy of the CT x-ray beam can be increased by
increasing filtration
which of the following factors has no measurable effect on spatial resolution?
kVp
which of the following technical factors exhibits a direct effect on a patient dose?
mAs
axial CT sections of the lumbar spine for intervertebral disk evaluation should be acquired with the plane of imaging
parallel to the plane of the intervertebral disk spaces
During CT scanning of the head, the gantry should be angled:
parallel to the supraorbitalmeatal line
a pencil ionization chamber phantom is used to measure
radiation dose
What two main features are assessed to measure image quality?
spatial and contrast resolution
during CT examinations, patients should be shielded above and below because of:
the rotational nature of the x-ray tube