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Test 2
beam limitation; filtration; scatter; pathology; grids
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Graduate
05/16/2011

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Term
_________ is not part of the useful beam
Definition
Scatter
Term
Scatter degrades the image by __________ the scale of contrast
Definition
lengthening
Term
Scatter places _________ on the image which are unrelated to patient anatomy.
Definition
Exposure densities
Term
______________ reduces the total amount of tissue irradiated and improves image quality and reduces patient dose
Definition
Restricting the beam
Term
As kVp increases, what happens to the # of Compton interations and scatter?
Definition
increases
Term
An increase in kVp has what affect on patient dose?
Definition
decrease dose:
-decreased photoelectric absorption
-increase in kvp is usually accompanied by a reduction in mAs
Term
increasing kVP has what affect on image quality?
Definition
longer scale of contrast
Term
decreasing kVp has what affect on interactions?
Definition
decreased transmission
increased photoelectric absorption (at patient level)
decreased compton scatter
Term
decreasing kVp has what affect on patient dose
Definition
increase dose
Term
decreasing kvp has what affect on image quality
Definition
shorter scale of contrast
Term
Volume of irradiated material is controlled by:
Definition
Field size and patient thickness
Term
______ and ______ body parts produce more scatter
Definition
Thicker and denser
Term
control of scatter using beam restricting devices - decrease field size to anatomy of interest
Definition
Benefits:
-unnecessary tissue exposure decreases
-scatter decreases
-scale of contrast shortens
-visibility of detail increases
Term
3 basic types of beam restrictors:
Definition
1. aperture diaphragm
2. cone or cylinders
3. collimators
Term
beam restricting device w/ very simple design: flat sheet of metal; usually made of lead or lead lined; opening cut in center
-lead lined or lead plate attached to the x-ray tube
-Shape of hole: any size, but square or circular is most common
Definition
Aperture Diaphragm
Term
Designed for use in fixed applications with a fixed IR and fixed SID:
-dedicated chest or head units
-trauma units
-dental equipment
Definition
Aperture Diaphragm
Term
Disadvantage of the Aperture Diaphragm
Definition
Penumbra: Due to proximity to tube port; decreases the closer the beam restrictor is to the object being imaged
Increased off-focus radiation: due to distance from focal spot
Term
_________ is the same size all the way down while __________ flares out and allows divergence
Definition
Cylinder; Cone
Term
These are most commonly employed in imaging of the skull, spine, gallbladder, and breast
Definition
Cones and Cylinders
Term
_______ are no better than aperture diaphragms when reducing penumbra
Definition
Cones
Term
_________ do reduce penumbra and off-focus radiation. They also provide better better beam restriction at a greater distance from the focal spot.
Definition
Cylinders
Term
Used for greater detail in small areas
-the reduction in scatter makes images appear sharper
Definition
cones and cylinders
Term
the process of eliminating undesirable low energy photons by the insertion of absorbing materials into the primary beam
Definition
filtration
Term
_________ is standard filtering material
Definition
Aluminum
Term
filtration needed to reduce the beam to one half of its original intensity
Definition
half-value layer
Term
typical thickness of inherent filtration
Definition
0.5-1.0 mm Al.Eq
Term
Inherent materials include:
Definition
-glass envelope
-dielectric oil bath
-glass window of the housing
Term
Tube aging increases inherent filtration because:
Definition
Vaporized tungsten coats the tube window
Term
Any filtration outside the tube and housing is known as:
Definition
Added filtration
Term
The collimator typically provides ____mm Al/Eq, of added filtration due to silver on the collimator mirror
Definition
1
Term
Compound filtration made of two or more materials; each layer absorbs the characteristic photons created in the previous layer
Definition
K-edge filter
Term
filter that evens the radiographic density with parts that have uneven tissue thickness or densities
Definition
Compensation Filtration
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