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X-Ray Tatum Test 2
31-60
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Health Care
Professional
09/02/2012

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Term
What is the definition of Radiographic Contrast, as given in the notes?
Definition
Is the variation in densities on the radiograph
Term
Explain Long Scale Contrast as related to Kvp as given in the notes.
Definition
i. Gradual changes in density
ii. The range between the densities is wide & large in number
iii. Desirable in medical radiology
iv. Usually results from a high kVp technique
Term
Explain Short Scale Contrast as related to kVp as given in the notes.
Definition
i. More abrupt changes in densities
ii. The range of densities is small & few in number
iii. Usually results from a low kVp
Term
Detector Contrast is
Definition
The inherent ability of the film to record high and low contrast as determined by the film manufacturer
Term
Subject Contrast is
Definition
absorption characteristics of the part x-rayed and the kVp used. (attenuation of the beam)
Term
What is the primary controlling factor affecting Contrast, as given in the notes?
Definition
kVp
Term
How does the use of a high kVp affect the film Contrast, as given in the notes?
Definition
a. creates more densities but with fewer differences between them
b. Long scale = low contrast
c. Increasing kVp:
i. Increases the amount of scatter
ii. Increases fog
iii. Decreases contrast
Term
How does the use of low kVp affect the film Contrast, as given in the notes?
Definition
a. creates fewer densities but with greater differences
b. Short scale = high contrast
c. Decreasing kVp
Term
Decreasing kVp
Definition
i. Decreases scatter
ii. Decreases fog
iii. Increases contrast
Term
Other than the kVp affect on Contrast how do most of the other Influences Factors affect Contrast, as given in the notes?
Definition
Most influencing factors affect contrast by controlling the amount of scatter that reaches the film
Term
How does the use of a grid “properly applied” affect the film Contrast, as given in the notes?
Definition
a. by absorbing much of the scatter that exits the patient before it reaches the film
b. Properly applied: it increases contrast
Term
How does the Air Gap Technique affect Contrast, as given in the notes?
Definition
decreased scatter reaching the film
i. Increases contrast
ii. But causes magnification
Term
Please define “Penumbra” as given in the notes.
Definition
a. Geometric unsharpness along the edges of the film. It is greatest on the cathode side of the tube.
b. It causes the border of the film to appear fuzzy
Term
What are the 4 things listed that affect Penumbra, as given in the notes?
Definition
a. Magnification distortion
b. Projectional distortion
c. Focal spot distortion
d. Motion during exposure
Term
SID =
Definition
Source to Image-receptor Distance
Term
OID =
Definition
Object to Image-receptor Distance
Term
A larger focal spot size =
Definition
decrease in sharpness = decreased recorded detail
Term
Smaller focal spot size
Definition
increase in sharpness = increased recorded detail
Term
Please explain how SID or FFD affects “Unsharpness” or Sharpness” of the recorded detail of the film image as given in the notes.
Definition
The longest practical Focal-spot-to-film distance FFD (SID) produces the least amount of magnification distortion resulting in improved recorded detail
Term
Increasing SID
Definition
1. Increases sharpness
2. Increases recorded detail
Term
Decreasing SID
Definition
1. Decreases sharpness
2. Decreases recorded detail
Term
Increased OID
Definition
1. Decreases sharpness
2. Decreases recorded detail
3. increases magnification
Term
Decreased OID
Definition
1. Increases sharpness
2. Increases recorded detail
3. decreases magnification
Term
How does Motion affect Recorded Detail, as given in the notes?
Definition
a. Motion of the tube, patient/body part or image receptor decreases recorded detail
b. Blur – is unsharpness due to patient motion
Term
Explain how OID or OFD causes image size distortion as given in the notes.
Definition
a. Increase in OID = increase in magnification = increased distortion
b. Decrease in OID = decrease in magnification = decreased distortion
Term
Increase in OID
Definition
increase in magnification = increased distortion
Term
Decrease in OID
Definition
decrease in magnification = decreased distortion
Term
Explain how SID or FFD causes image size distortion as given in the notes.
Definition
a. Increase in SID = decrease in magnification = decreased distortion
b. Decrease in SID = increase in magnification = increased distortion
Term
Increase in SID =
Definition
decrease in magnification = decreased distortion
Term
Decrease in SID =
Definition
increase in magnification = increased distortion
Term
What are the two forms of Distortion of Shape, as given in the notes?
Definition
a. Elongation
b. Foreshortening
Term
What is are the components that are combined to produce a diagnostic quality film at a given FFD, as given in the notes?
Definition
A combination of mA, time, & kVp for a given FFD (SID) is used to produce a diagnostic quality film
Term
What is the KEY to consistently & successfully applying technique to X-ray procedures, as given in the notes?
Definition
minimize the variables
Term
Please explain how Latitude & kVp are related to exposure of the film, as given in the notes.
Definition
a. Latitude (mAs range) decreases as kVp decreases
b. Latitude & contrast are inversely proportional
Term
At low kVp the mAs must be
Definition
much more accurate (narrow latitude exposure)
Term
At high kVp the mAs has a
Definition
greater range of usability (wide latitude exposure)- Results in less repeat films
Term
What are the 3 ways to apply X-ray Technique as given in the notes?
Definition
a. Fixed (optimum) kVp
b. Variable kVp
c. Variable kVp within an optimum range
Term
What is a Fixed Optimum kVp Technique as given in the notes?
Definition
a. The highest kVp that will result in the lowest patient dose while consistently producing images with acceptable contrast (visible detail)
b. Optimum is subject to each clinician
c. A single kVp is set to insure adequate penetration of a wide range of patients thicknesses
Term
Please list the three disadvantages to a ‘Fixed (Optimum) kVp’ X-ray technique, as given in the notes.
Definition
a. More scatter (higher kVp)
b. Lower contrast
c. Small changes in mAs may not be simple
Term
What is the Variable kVp Technique, as given in the notes?
Definition
a. Accurate measurement with calipers is a must
b. The mAs is set per body part & the kVp is varied
Term
What is the Rule of Thumb regarding the Variable kVp Technique, as given in the notes?
Definition
kVp = 2X the cm thickness of body part + 30
Term
regarding the Variable kVp Technique: its ___ for lumbar
Definition
30
Term
regarding the Variable kVp Technique: ___ for cervical & thoracic
Definition
40
Term
regarding the Variable kVp Technique: ___ for extremities
Definition
50
Term
regarding the Variable kVp Technique: Best used in the _____ kVp range for the spine
Definition
60-80
Term
Please list the disadvantages to the Variable kVp technique, as given in the notes?
Definition
a. Contrast may be too high (less grey scale)
b. Increased patient dose
c. Greater tube wear
d. Longer exposure times – more motion potential
e. Narrow latitude (mAs range)
f. Less consistency between exposures
Term
Please explain how to calculate the seconds of exposure time when you know the mA & the mAs, as given in the notes.
Definition
The seconds are calculated by dividing the mAs by the mA
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