Absorption - ANS-When all of the x-ray energy is absorbed by the ejected electron
acute radiation syndrome - ANS-Radiation sickness that occurs in people after complete-body
doses of one Gy (one hundred rad) or more of ionizing radiation brought over a quick time now
not seen in diagnostic imaging
ALARA - ANS-(radiation publicity)As Low As Reasonably Achievable
American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) - ANS-The global's largest credentialing
organisation in medical imaging, interventional approaches, and radiation remedy; certify and
check in technologists thru management of education, ethics and examination requirements.
American Society of Radiologic Technologists (ASRT) - ANS-Professional organization that
promotes studies, continuing schooling and guidelines for radiography training
Anatomic Position - ANS-The role in which the affected person is standing erect; with the face
directed forward, arms prolonged through the perimeters with the hands dealing with ahead,
and the toes pointing anteriorly
Anatomically Programmed Radiography (APR) - ANS-Technique by means of which graphics on
the console manual the operator in selection of a desired kVp and mAs
Angiography - ANS-The fluoroscopic imaging of blood vessels
Anode - ANS-Positively charged aspect of an x-ray tube that carries the target
Anterior-Posterior - ANS-from front to lower back
Artifact - ANS-Unintended optical density on a radiograph or any other movie-type photograph
receptor
Atom - ANS-Smallest particle of an detail that can not be divided or damaged through chemical
way
Atomic Number (Z) - ANS-range of protons within the nucleus
Attenuation - ANS-absorption of the x-ray beam in matter, commonly the human body
Automatic Exposure Control (AEC) - ANS-function/device that determines radiation exposure
during radiography in most x-ray imaging structures
Back-up time - ANS-while the exposure timer is manually set by means of the operator to a time
greater than the predicted publicity time
Bergonie-Tribondeau law - ANS-principle that states that the radiosensitivity of cells is without
delay proportional to their reproductive pastime and inversely proportional to their diploma of
differentiation
Binding electricity - ANS-the power required to separate a unmarried particle or institution of
particles from a molecule, atom, or nucleus
Biological Damage - ANS-the damage made out of publicity to radiation
Bremsstrahlung x-ray - ANS-x-ray that results from interaction of the projectile electron with a
goal nucleus, additionally referred to as breaking radiation
Bucky Tray - ANS-a device that carries a moving grid
Caliper - ANS-a tool used for frame part size
, Cardinal Principles of Radiation Protection - ANS-The techniques used to protect operators from
needless radiation exposure; time, distance and shielding
Cassette - ANS-A rigid holder that includes the film and monitors
Cathode - ANS-bad facet of the x-ray tube, consists of the filament and the focusing cup
Central Ray - ANS-Center of the number one x-ray beam that interacts with the photograph
receptor
Characteristic Radiation - ANS-One of two forms of x-ray productions. Created while an electron
enters the tungsten anode of the x-ray tube and knocks out a K-shell electron. This interplay
produces an x-ray photon
Coherent Scattering - ANS-Scattering of x-rays without a loss of electricity; additionally known
as classical scattering
Collimation - ANS-Restriction of the useful x-ray beam to lessen affected person dose and
enhance picture evaluation
Collimator - ANS-boxlike tool attached beneath the tube housing which allows the x-ray operator
to vary the beam size and form
Compensating Filter - ANS-Material Inserted among an x-ray source and a affected person to
form the depth of the x-ray beam
Compton Scattering - ANS-Interaction between an x-ray and a loosely sure outer-shell electron
that consequences in ionization and x-ray scattering
Computed Radiography (CR) - ANS-One of forms of digital imaging structures. Cassette based
and uses a photostimulable phosphor as the photo receptor
Computed Tomography (CT) - ANS-radiography wherein a 3-dimensional photograph of a body
shape is built by using computer from a sequence of plane go-sectional photos made along an
axis
Contrast - ANS-diploma of distinction between mild and darkish areas of a radiograph
Contrast Resolution - ANS-The capability to distinguish anatomical structures of comparable
challenge contrast inclusive of liver-spleen and gray remember-white count
Control Badge - ANS-Extra non-public dosimeter this is used to measure any radiation exposure
that would occur to the complete batch whilst in transit. It need to be stored away from any
possibility of x-ray exposure.
Control Booth - ANS-The place where the manage console is located. It is separated from the
x-ray room by using a lead barrier to protect the operator from scatter radiation
Control Console - ANS-The get right of entry to point at which the operator units the publicity
elements and initiates publicity
Conventional System - ANS-One of systems used to degree radiation and radiation dose.
CR Reader - ANS-Unit utilized in computed radiography to test and procedure the latent picture
Dead Man Switch - ANS-A switch this is routinely operated if the human operator will become
incapacitated, which includes through loss of life, loss of consciousness, or being physical
eliminated from manipulate
Decubitus - ANS-The patient is recumbent or lying down and the x-ray beam is horizontal
Densitometer - ANS-Instrument that measures the optical density of exposed movie
Density - ANS-Overall blackness of the radiograph
Detail - ANS-Degree of sharpness of structural strains on a radiograph
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