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[Show more]CT Boot Camp Section 1, CT Boot Camp Questions and Answers 100% Pass 
A single "view" acquired during a CT scan is also called a: -Projection A CT scanner collects several projections as the tube and detectors spin around the patient. Each of these projections represent a unique view of the anatom...
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A single "view" acquired during a CT scan is also called a: -Projection A CT scanner collects several projections as the tube and detectors spin around the patient. Each of these projections represent a unique view of the anatom...
CT Boot Camp (2023/2024) 100% Pass HU Air -1000 
HU lung -700 
HU fat -50 
HU water 0 
HU CSF 15 
HU blood 30-45 
HU muscle 40 
HU calcification 100-400 
HU bone 1000 
A decrease in brightness is a result of _____ the window level increasing 
Using edge-enhanced images for volume rendering is expect...
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Add to cartCT Boot Camp (2023/2024) 100% Pass HU Air -1000 
HU lung -700 
HU fat -50 
HU water 0 
HU CSF 15 
HU blood 30-45 
HU muscle 40 
HU calcification 100-400 
HU bone 1000 
A decrease in brightness is a result of _____ the window level increasing 
Using edge-enhanced images for volume rendering is expect...
CT Imaging Procedures (Rad Tech Bootcamp) 100% Solved 
The average flow rate recommended for venous phase imaging of the abdomen is: 
1 ml per second 
3 ml per second 
5 ml per second 10 ml per second 3 ml per second 
Compared to a 1 mm reconstructed slice, a 5 mm reconstructed slice would usually r...
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The average flow rate recommended for venous phase imaging of the abdomen is: 
1 ml per second 
3 ml per second 
5 ml per second 10 ml per second 3 ml per second 
Compared to a 1 mm reconstructed slice, a 5 mm reconstructed slice would usually r...
CT BOOT CAMP CT Image Production (2022/2023) Already Passed 
If the rotation time of a scan is decreased, what other exposure parameter should be changed to maintain the image quality? A. Increase millimaperage (mA) B. Increased kilovoltage peak (kVp) C. Decrease scan length D. Decrease milliamperag...
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If the rotation time of a scan is decreased, what other exposure parameter should be changed to maintain the image quality? A. Increase millimaperage (mA) B. Increased kilovoltage peak (kVp) C. Decrease scan length D. Decrease milliamperag...
CT BOOT CAMP PATIENT CARE ALREADY GRADED A The normal body temperature taken orally for a healthy adult is 98.6 
The normal range for adult pulse rate 60-100 bpm 
The normal range for adult systolic blood pressure 100-120 
The normal range for adult diastolic blood pressure 60-80 
The most accurate ...
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Add to cartCT BOOT CAMP PATIENT CARE ALREADY GRADED A The normal body temperature taken orally for a healthy adult is 98.6 
The normal range for adult pulse rate 60-100 bpm 
The normal range for adult systolic blood pressure 100-120 
The normal range for adult diastolic blood pressure 60-80 
The most accurate ...
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Questions -- Image production (CT Bootcamp) -- Image Display Questions and Answers Rated A+ What is a pixel? A pixel is a single picture element within the digital image. 
Calculate the pixel size for a scan of the abdomen using a 40 cm DFOV and a 1024 x 1024 matrix. 0.039 cm or 0.39 mm 
40/1024= 0....
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Add to cartQuestions -- Image production (CT Bootcamp) -- Image Display Questions and Answers Rated A+ What is a pixel? A pixel is a single picture element within the digital image. 
Calculate the pixel size for a scan of the abdomen using a 40 cm DFOV and a 1024 x 1024 matrix. 0.039 cm or 0.39 mm 
40/1024= 0....
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