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Quality Energy Contrast Penetrative power |
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| Which one has no effect on recorded detail? |
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| Radiographic densities from most sense to least: |
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| A change in mAs has the greatest effect on: |
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| Amount of radiation produced |
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| A change in kVp has a dramatic effect on: |
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| Contrast is influenced by: |
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Atomic number Shape of the atomic part Energy of the X-ray beam |
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| The visibility of detail is influenced by: |
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Contrast Visual density Density |
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| The size of the focal spot has an effect on: |
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| Radiographic grids are used in radiography: |
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| To reduce fog on the image |
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| A radiograph with many shades of gray with a little differ be between shades is referred to as: |
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| The factor influencing magnification: |
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| What is the most effective method for reducing the effects of pt motion on the radiograph? |
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| Control the amount of X-rays produced |
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| kVp is the technical factor selected to influence: |
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Energy of beam Penetrating power of beam Patient dose |
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| Distortion and magnification can be reduced by: |
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| Short object film distance |
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Reduce pt radiation Reduce scatter Improve contrast |
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| Photostimulatable phosphor |
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| Inherent in the atomic part being examined |
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| What factors affect density? |
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