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Digital Imaging Image Intensified Fluoroscopy(167 questions and answers)

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  • August 15, 2024
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Digital Imaging Image
Intensified Fluoroscopy(167
questions and answers)
Primary function of fluoroscope - answer Provide real-time viewing of
anatomic structures


Dynamic viewing - answer Exams that show the motion of internal
structures


Fluoroscope - answer Device used to examine and image moving
anatomical structures


Who discovered the first fluoroscope? - answer Thomas Edison


When did he discover it? - answer 1896


When was the image intensifier introduced? - answer 1950s


First generation - answer Conventional screen/non image intensified
fluoroscopy

,What were used to allow rads to begin adapting to low light? - answer
Red goggles


What are the three chambers of the eye? - answer 1. Anterior
2. Posterior
3. Vitreous


Anterior chamber - answer Between the cornea and lens


Posterior chamber - answer Between the iris and lens


What thin watery fluid is found in the anterior/posterior chambers? -
answer Aqueous humor


Vitreous chamber - answer Contains vitreous humor - a transparent
jellylike material


What do both humors help maintain? - answer Eye pressure and shape


What are the three layers of the eye? - answer 1. Outer fibrous tunic
2. Vascular tunic
3. Inner neural tunic

, Outer fibrous tunic contains... - answer Sclera, cornea, conjunctiva


Vascular tunic contains... - answer Choroid covering, ciliary body, iris,
pupil


Inner neural tunic contains... - answer Retina


Sclera - answer Tough fibrous white part


Sclera covers - answer Posterior 5/6 of outer tunic


Cornea - answer Allows light in


Cornea covers - answer Anterior 1/6 of eyeball - transparent covering


Conjunctiva - answer Thin transparent membrane covering the front of
the cornea and lining the eyelids


Conjunctivitis - answer Pink eye


Vascular tunic is rich in... - answer Blood vessels

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