Rad110- Patient Care Test 1

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Radiography Patient Care Quiz

Test your knowledge on the principles of radiography and patient care with this comprehensive quiz. Designed for students and professionals in the field, this quiz includes a variety of questions covering fundamental concepts and historical milestones in radiology.

  • 65 carefully crafted questions
  • Multiple choice and open-ended formats
  • Focus on patient care and radiographic principles
65 Questions16 MinutesCreated by ExploringLight527
Radiographs assist in what?
What are the factors of image quality?
Which image quality factor deals with the degree of film blackening?
How do you change the density of a film?
What refers to the difference in density or blackness of any two areas on a radiograph?
What does kVp stand for?
What is the primary controlling factor for contrast?
What controls the quality or penetrating ability (energy) of the x ray beam?
What does more kVp produce?
Detail refers to the sharpness of structures on a radiograph.
True
False
What are the factors of magnification?
Since you can't stop some organs from moving what should you do to reduce motion while taking an x-ray?
What does IR stand for?
What are the two radiation protection effect types?
What are somatic effects?
What are genetic effects?
Explain BEIR-V
What does ALARA stand for?
What is attenuation?
What happens when you detent the x ray tube?
What is the focal spot?
Explain latent image.
Remnant radiation is...
Radiation which tends to fog the image
Radiation coming directly from tube
Radiation which is absorbed into the grid
Radiation left after attenuation to create image
The hot cathode is the first device that produced x rays
True
False
Who discovered x rays from the crooks tube?
William Coolidge
Wilhelm Roentgen
Michael Pupin
Thomas Edison
Charles Daly
What is the birthday of x ray?
Who designed the "hot cathode" x ray tube?
William Coolidge
Wilhelm Roentgen
Michael Pupin
Thomas Edison
Charles Daly
Who demonstrated the radiographic use of fluorescent screens?
William Coolidge
Wilhelm Roentgen
Thomas Edison
Michael Pupin
Charles Daly
Who developed the first fluoroscope?
Wilhelm Roentgen
Charles Daly
Thomas Edison
Michael Pupin
William Coolidge
What was the first anatomic radiograph?
What happened in February 1896?
Who were the first radiographers?
Radiologists who were familiar with the opoeration of the crooks tube
Chemists who were familiar with the opoeration of the crooks tube
Physicists who were familiar with the opoeration of the crooks tube
Physicists assistants who were familiar with the opoeration of the crooks tube
What does iodine do to your body?
Vaccum, electron source, target, and high potential difference are all factors of x ray production.
True
False
Select all that are characteristics of radiation
Travels in straight lines at the speed of sound
Affects photographic emulsions
Affects biological tissues
Can be focused or refracted
Cannot be detected by human senses
What is mAs?
What is cathode also known as?
What is the anode also known as?
What are the two types of x ray tube support?
What does collimation do?
Moves x ray tube vertically
Moves x ray tube horizontally
Angles x ray tube
Changes field size
A grid is a
Device used to reduce scatter radiation on image quality
Tray into which the IR is placed
Form of shielding for patients
What does AEC stand for?
What is distortion?
What do EI numbers tell us?
What does PACS stand for?
What is mA
Select all that are prime exposure factors
Exposure Time
Field Size
IR type
Milliamperage
Kilovoltage
SID
OID
What is kVp and what does it stand for?
Select all that are true about technique charts
They only have to be in the office of the radiology department
They provide recomended prime exposure factors
They provide patient radiographic positions
They shold be near the control panel
Cassettes are lined by intensifying screens on both sides
True
False
Intensifying screens greatly increase patient dose
True
False
What is the expiration on film?
4 months
8 months
12 months
16 months
What are the two forms of filmless radiography?
During your critique of a comp, you use the terms "high kVp, low contrast, long scale, wide latitude" when the kVp is what?
During your critique of a comp, you use the terms "low kVp, high contrast, short scale, narrow latitude" when the kVp is what?
Which are the traditional units?
R, rad, rem
C/kg, Gy, Sv
What does OSL stand for?
Radiation absorbed dose (rad) is used to measure what?
Radiation exposed to the technologist
Radiation intensity in air
Radiation exposed to the patient
Sieverts (Sv) measures what?
Radiation exposed to the technologist
Radiation exposed to the patient
Radiation intensity in air
Roentgen (R) measures what?
Radiation exposed to the technologist
Radiation intensity in air
Radiation exposed to the patient
What are the four characteristics that radiation exposure depends on?
Nonstochastic effects are what?
Effects that occur only after a certain amount of exposure has been recieved
Effects that dont have a declared start time
What are the principal methods of protection?
Which of these are true about when gonad shielding is necessary?
When patient is of reproductive age or older
When gonads are in primary radiation field
When shield will not interfere with examination
When is the greatest risk to the fetus for radiation exposure?
First trimester
Second Trimester
Third Trimester
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