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,Frommer: Radiology for the Dental Professional, 9th Edition

Chapter 01: Ionizing Radiation and Basic Principles of X-Ray Generation

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COMPLETION

1. The amount of heat produced in the x-ray tube is ________ than the amount of radiation
produced.

ANS: greater

REF: 15

2. The release of electrons from the hot tungsten filament at the cathode is called the
__________.

ANS: thermionic emission effect

REF: 16

3. The determination of the size and shape of the x-ray beam is called ________.

ANS: collimation

REF: 33

4. The quantity of x-ray photons produced is determined by the _________ setting.

ANS: milliamperage

REF: 31

5. The quality of the x-ray photons is determined by the __________.

ANS: kilovoltage

REF: 30

6. Because of the alternating current supplied to the x-ray tube it is considered to be
_______.

ANS: self-rectified

REF: 22


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7. When designing barriers it is important to remember that x-rays travel in _______ lines.

ANS: straight

REF: 6

MULTIPLE CHOICE

1. If the useful beam is not centered on the film in the patient’s mouth, the result will be:
a. foreshortening
b. elongation
c. collimator cutoff
d. overlapping

ANS: C REF: 35

2. A diagnostic film is made at 10 mA and 4 impulses. The exposure that would produce the
same image at 5 mA would be:
a. 5 impulses
b. 10 impulses
c. 8 impulses
d. 45 impulses

ANS: C REF: 31

3. Collimator cutoff (cone cutting) is caused by:
a. improper horizontal angulation
b. over filtration
c. improper beam film alignment
d. improper vertical angulation

ANS: C REF: 35

4. If a radiograph is described as “underpenetrated,” then the error must be:
a. excessive kVp
b. too little mA
c. excessive mA
d. too little kVp

ANS: D REF: 30




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5. Which of the following is used in the high-voltage circuit?
a. a rectifier
b. a step-up transformer
c. a step-down transformer
d. a fuse

ANS: B REF: 25

6. Ionization occurs:
a. when an atom gains a neutron
b. when the atom has no charge
c. when an atom loses a proton
d. when an atom loses an electron

ANS: D REF: 12

7. Identify the physicist who discovered x-rays:
a. Hittorf-Crookes
b. Roentgen
c. Edison
d. Kells

ANS: B REF: 9

8. Examples of particulate radiation include:
a. alpha particles
b. electrons
c. neutrons
d. all of the above

ANS: D REF: 2

9. The difference in the electromagnetic spectrum between x-rays and visible light lies in
the:
a. wavelength
b. frequency
c. energy
d. subatomic particles

ANS: A REF: 2

10. All of the following are properties of x-rays EXCEPT:
a. x-rays are invisible
b. x-rays travel in wavy lines
c. x-rays can penetrate structures
d. x-rays can adversely affect human tissue



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