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Which of the following information might be found in the DICOM header of an image? 1. Patient name 2. Laboratory test results 3. Ordering physician - ️️Patient name and ordering physician Local area network (LAN) - ️️is a small area networked with a series of cables or wireless access ...

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RAD 370 Final study guide
Which of the following information might be found in the DICOM header of an image?

1. Patient name
2. Laboratory test results
3. Ordering physician - ✔️✔️Patient name and ordering physician


Local area network (LAN) - ✔️✔️is a small area networked with a series of cables or
wireless access points that allow computers to share information and devices on the
same network

in reference to PSP image capture, to release the latent image, which of the following
devices is scanned over the phosphor plate?

-photomultiplier tube
-fluorescent light
-focused laser light
-lithium crystal - ✔️✔️Focused laser light

The acronym RIS stands for - ✔️✔️Radiology Information System

Process of joining two or more images into one continuous image is known as image -
✔️✔️stitching

Window width - ✔️✔️controls contrast

Which of the following best describes the sequence for PSP image capture -
✔️✔️Phosphor plate, focused laser light scanner, photomultiplier, analog-digital
converter, review station

Histogram - ✔️✔️A graphic representation of a digital image, assigns values

The more light spread, the _______ the MTF - ✔️✔️lower

image matrix - ✔️✔️Consists of pixels arranged into rows and columns

Pixel - ✔️✔️short for "picture element", the fundamental unit of a digital image, typically
a tiny square or dot that contains a single point of color of a larger image.

, Dot pitch - ✔️✔️The amount of space between pixels, which affects the display quality
of images shown on a monitor.

Resolution - ✔️✔️number of pixels contained on a display

Modulation Transfer Function (MTF) - ✔️✔️The ability of a system to record available
spatial frequencies

Image acquisition is tested through the use of - ✔️✔️Phantoms

Thin client computer - ✔️✔️a device that requests services and resources from a
server: could be another computer or printer; not enough power to run multiple systems

Device used to measure luminescence of areas on the monitor - ✔️✔️photometer


Wide area network (WAN) - ✔️✔️is a network that spans a large area: city, nation,
continent, or the world. It is used to connect computers that are not physically attached

Windowing - ✔️✔️the process of selecting some segment of the total pixel value range
(the wide dynamic range of the receptors) and then displaying the pixel values within
that segment over the full brightness (shades of gray) range from white to black.

Leveling - ✔️✔️manipulations of the screen image and are not adding or subtracting
radiation exposure to the patient

Shuttering - ✔️✔️used to blacken out the white collimation borders in a digital image,
effectively eliminating veil glare.

Collimation - ✔️✔️The restriction of the size and shape of the x-ray beam in order to
reduce patient exposure.

Purpose of a personal repeat log is to - ✔️✔️Establish error trends

veiling glare - ✔️✔️Loss of contrast in an image-intensifier tube because of internal
scatter of radiation in the form of x-rays, electrons, and particularly light is called veiling
glare.

Thick client computer - ✔️✔️a computer that can work independently of the network
and process and manage its own files

In a digital radiography system, which of the following are needed to produce a
radiographic image?

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