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Chapter 10
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Health Care
Undergraduate 3
10/05/2014

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what are the 3 types of image receptors
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film-screen, photosensitive phosphor plate, or a charged electronic device
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computed radiography
Definition
when x-rays pass through body and hit psp plate, some giving off light and some giving off a latent image
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digital radiography
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x-rays create a latent image in the form of an electrical signal that is not visible to the human eye
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what is a radiographic film composed of?
Definition
emulsion spread on a thin transparent sheet of polyester plastic
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what forms the emulsion on a film
Definition
microscopic bromide crystals in a gelatin suspension
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percentage of image produced from x-rays versus light from cyrstals
Definition
5% versus 95%
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how to develop a film
Definition
process in a chemical solution (developer) to create a visible image
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how a CR image is captured
Definition
when x-rays strike the psp plate electrons are trapped in a high energy state then scanned by laser and digitized
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advantages of digital radiography
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no wet processing=faster, range of techniques=less exposure+less retakes
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reduction of fog in digital radiography
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is minimized and creates an image with more contrast and higher quality
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what are the 3 types of control a typical radiographic machine has
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time, voltage, and amperage
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voltage
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the force or penetrating ability of the radiation
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amperage
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the amount of radiation per unit time
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what are the 4 radiographic densities of the human body?
Definition
gas/air, fat, muscle, bone
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in what ways does metal show up on an image
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foreign bodies, prostheses, and contrast media
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what are cones and collimators
Definition
beam limiting devices that reduce exposure field size and scatter
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contrast
Definition
the variation in densities
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subject contrast
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the variation in densities in the human anatomy
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contrast media
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any medium that has a different that has a different radiation absorbing potential then the body
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the grid will decrease density and the amount of radiation because
Definition
the grid absorbs up to 90% of scatter and remnant radiation
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image distortion
Definition
false representation of the true shape of the object
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what 2 factors contribute to magnification and distortion
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object to image distance and source to image receptor distance
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magnification can be reduced by:
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increasing SID
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what is radiographic detail?
Definition
the distinctness with which images of structures are recorded for viewing
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what is the most important quality of an image?
Definition
radiographic detail
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factor that most frequently occurs that affects detail negatively
Definition
patient motion
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focal spot
Definition
the spot or source from which the x-rays originate (the smaller the spot, the sharper the lines)
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as distance from the focus to the object/patient decreases. . .
Definition
a loss of detail occurs (magnification)
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