Imaging II
using twice as much mAs as needed will result in?
adequate image brightness and unnecessary patient radiation exposure
the number of bits that determines the number of shades of gray that can be displayed in an image?
bit depth
which is of the following is a measurement of the efficiency of an IR in converting the x-ray exposure receives to a quality image?
DQE- detective quantum efficiency
which of the following factors does not affect spatial resolution?
Grid
the ability to distinguish many shades of gray from black to white
contrast resolution
DQE is highly dependent upon?
energy of x-rays
without exposure technique compensation, increasing the OID by 4 for a knee image would?
increase magnification, decrease exposure to the IR, and increase contrast
if the FOV is increased for a fixed matrix size, then the pixel size is ?
increased
decreasing collimation results in? (larger field of view)
increased patient exposure, increased scatter, and lower image contrast.
which of the following results in improved spatial resolution?
increased pixel density and decreased pixel pitch
What is the result of a larger field size?
increased production of scatter, more tissue irradiated, and decreased collimation.
a _____ recorded as a single numerical value representing a ______ level on a display monitor?
pixel, brightness
allows visualization fo all shades of gray
post-processing
what allows visualization of all shades of gray
postprocessing
inflatable air and fiberglass splints do not require any increase in exposure?
true
no DR imagine system can resolve an object smaller than the pixel size?
true
with too little mAs and kVp, computer processing will adjust image brightness and contrast, but noise will be visible?
true
wood aluminum and solid plastic splints may require that exposure factors be increased but only if they are in the path of the primary beam?
true
increase kVp by ___ and decreases mAs by ___
15%, half
what is the purpose of the grid?
increase contrast and reduce/absorb scatter
patient radiation dose consideration ?
20-50% reducing rate
the human eye can only visualize ___ shades of gray
30
what is the GCF for a 8:1 ratio grid?
4 [ 5:1 = 0, 4:1 = 1. 5:1 = 2, 6:1 = 3, 8:1 = 4, 12:1 = 5, 16:1 = 6]
anatomically programmed technique
A radiographic system that allows the radiographer to select a particular button on the control panel that represents an anatomic area, which is preprogrammed set of exposure factors are displayed and can be selected
image brightness is dependent on ?
nothing, it is a post-processing technique
is a measure of the imaging systems ability to display the contrast of anatomic objects varying in size?
Modulation Transfer function
pixel bit depth is determined by the?
ADC analog-to-digtial converter
quality control test tools have been designed to measure the amount of blurring as a function of spatial frequency, what is the tool ?
Bar pattern, this test tool with spatial frequencies up to 20 lp/mm. Such tools can measure the limiting modulation of each spatial frequency pattern and can use those data to construct an MTF curve
which if the following provide an indication of patient radiation risk during a radiographic?
DAP and KAP
Any alteration of the tube, part, and/or IR is considered to be?
CR misalignment and size distortion
the measure of x-rays absorption efficiency
DQE
contrast media is used to increase contrast when imaging areas of ____ subject contrast
Low
the description of the ability of an imaging system to render anatomic objects of different sizes onto an image
Modulation Transfer Function
is a standard formula for converting analog data into to discrete digital units to accurately represent the analog signal or imaging data in digital radiography?
Nyquist Frequency
Increasing or decreasing the mA results in a ____ change in mAs?
Porportional
Hyposthenic
similar to sthenic but more slender and taller build
Which of the following are not secondary factors that affect the beam?
Tube output; (generator output is a secondary factor)
a technique chart should be established for ?
a specific radiographic tube
increasing the tube filtration results in an X-ray beam with?
both higher energy and fewer quantity of photons
if the matrix size is increased for a fixed FOV, then the pixel size is?
decreased
what effect does an increased kVp have on subject contrast?
decreased
what is the relationship between FOV and pixel size for a fixed matrix size
direct
the product of mA and exposure time is _____ to the quantity of x-rays produced?
directly proportional
the property of the x-ray beam that imputes the unsharpness on the image is beam ______?
divergence
the ability of the detector to accurately capture the range of photon intensities that exit the patient ?
dynamic range
the number of gray shades that an imaging system can reproduce
dynamic range
the range of exposures that should be used to produce a diagnostic image and is likely established by the preferences or needs of the imaging department
exposure latitude
Fiberglass cast require an increase in exposure factors from the values used for the same part without a case?
false
an ideal imaging system is one that produces an image that appears exactly as the object. Such system would have an MTF equal to 0.
false
an image with decreased contrast resolution increase the visibility of anatomic details and the ability to distinguish among small anatomic areas of interest.
false
an imaging system that has a low MTF can display anatomic detail with improved visibility?
false
an imaging system with higher spatial frequency response has worst spatial resolution
false
because digital IR response is linearly related to radiation intensity, image contrast changes with changing radiation exposure
false
image contrast is dependent on kVp?
false
geriatric patients may require increased exposure techniques, with an increased exposure time.
false, decrease exposure techniques with an decreased exposure time.
in order to reduce patient exposure what exposure factors should be considered?
higher kVp, lower mAs
if lower than needed kVp is selected, the digital image will have?
higher subject contrast, and increased quantum noise
the ______ the DQE of a system, the _____ the radiation exposure to produce a quality image
higher, Lower
____the SNR will improve the quality of the digital image
increasing
____ kVp, ____ penetration and _____ absorption?
increasing, increases; decreases.
Milliamperage and Exposure Time
is directly proportional to radiation quantity exiting the X-ray tube.
Hypersthenic
large, stocky buld
digital image quality is improved with?
larger size matrix and smaller size pixels; ;larger matrix size and larger pixel bit depth, and larger pixel bit depth and smaller sized pixels
digital image quality improves with a _____ matrix size that includes a _____ number of ______ pixels
larger; greater; smaller
High kVp results in?
less variation in the x-ray intensities exiting the patient
what is the problem with very low techniques for digital imaging
low SNR and Noise
a ____ kVp requires_____ exposure time to reach the predetermined amount of exposure?
low; more
a combination of rows and columns
matrix
Shape distortion can be created by?
misalignment of anatomic part, angling of central ray, misalignment of the IR
the ability of an imaging system to render anatomic objects of different sizes onto an image?
modulation transfer function
what effect does an increase kVp have on image contrast?
no effect
limits contrast resolution
noise
sthenic
normal or average build
is the determined by an ADC?
pixel bit depth
what determines the number of shade of gray that can be displayed?
pixel bit depth
a greater number of pixels per unit area?
pixel density
distance measured from the center of a pixel to an adjacent pixel
pixel pitch
In digital imaging, spatial resolution is limited to the ____ of the pixel?
size
Kilovoltage affects beam?
quantity and quality
what is the process of assigning a numerical value to represent a brightness value?
quantization
Higher spatial frequency indicates better spatial resolution. which image modality has the best spatial resolution ?
screen-film mammography
the portion of the image-forming x-rays that represents anatomy?
signal
an image composed of ___pixels has ___ spatial resolution?
smaller, increased
relates to the number of line pairs in a given length, usually millimeters?
spatial frequency
DR is limited by one deficiency
spatial resolution
is the ability to render small objects on the image
spatial resolution
is the ability to resolve and render small objects on the image?
spatial resolution
what a re the most important characteristics of an imaging modality ?
spatial resolution and contrast resolution
SOD can be determined by?
subtracting the OID from the SID
if a digital IR Is underexposed or overexpose, the computer will adjust for the exposure error, but the image quality and/or patient exposure may be comprised.
true
increasing the CNR increases the visibility of anatomic details
true
Instead of dose creep, ________ creep should be used with digital imaging systems. The result will again be a reduction in patient dose.
technique creep
Digital image receptors have a wide dynamic range?
true
Plaster casts require an increase in exposure factors compared with that needed to image the same part without a cast
true
digital imaging has the ability to lower a patients dose because of the linear manner in which the IR responds to x-rays
true
increasing the number of lp/mm resolved in the imaging system results in improved spatial resolution?
true
asthenic
very slender