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  • December 20, 2023
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,Chapter 01: Guidelines for Image Analysis

MULTIPLE CHOICE

1. The patient demographic requirements for radiographic images include all of the following
except
a. patient and facility identification.
b. time and date.
c. birth date.
d. technologist’s identification.
ANS: D REF: P. 8

2. Which of the following is true about image markers?
1. They are radiopaque.
2. They should be reversed before being placed on the IR.
3. They should be positioned as close to the median plane as possible.
4. They will be magnified if positioned on the imaging table or patient.
a. 1 only
b. 1 and 4 only
c. 2 and 3 only
d. 4 only
ANS: B REF: P. 10

3. What is the marker placement for the projection of lateral vertebrae?
a. Laterally on the side being identified
b. Anteriorly, identifying the side positioned closer to the IR
c. Anywhere within exposure field
d. Laterally, identifying the side situated closer to the IR
ANS: B REF: P. 10 | Box 1-3

4. What is the marker placement for the projection of PA cranium?
a. Laterally on the side being identified
b. Anteriorly, identifying the side positioned closer to the IR
c. Anywhere within the exposure field
d. Laterally, identifying the side situated closer to the IR
ANS: A REF: P. 10 | Box 1-3

5. What is the marker placement for the projection of PA oblique vertebrae?
a. Laterally on the side being identified
b. Anteriorly, identifying the side positioned closer to the IR
c. Anywhere within the exposure field
d. Laterally, identifying the side situated closer to the IR
ANS: D REF: P. 10 | Box 1-3

6. What is the marker placement of the projection of lateral hand.

, a. Laterally on the side being identified
b. Anteriorly, identifying the side positioned closer to the IR
c. Anywhere within the exposure field
d. Laterally, identifying the side situated closer to the IR
ANS: C REF: P. 10 | Box 1-3

7. Which guideline should be used to position the identification (ID) plate?
a. Place the ID plate within the collimated field whenever possible.
b. Position the ID plate toward the direction in which the central ray was angled.
c. Position the ID plate next to the narrowest anatomic structure.
ANS: C REF: P. 12

8. Good collimation practices will do all of the following except
a. decrease the radiation dosage.
b. affect the amount of scatter radiation that reaches the IR.
c. reduce the visibility of recorded details.
d. reduce digital radiography histogram analysis errors.
ANS: C REF: P. 14

9. Elongation occurs in all of the following situations except when the
a. part is off center.
b. central ray is angled with the part.
c. central ray and part are perpendicular but the IR is angled.
d. central ray and IR are perpendicular and the part is angled.
ANS: D REF: PP. 22-23

10. For an open joint space to be obtained, the central ray must be aligned _____ to the joint.
a. perpendicular
b. parallel
c. 5 degrees cephalic for each 4 inches of tissue thickness
d. 5 degrees caudal for each 4 inches of tissue thickness
ANS: B REF: P. 25

11. When the central ray is angled, the structure situated _____ is projected the most.
a. farther away from the IR
b. closer to the IR
c. proximal to the tube
d. distal to the tube
ANS: A REF: P. 21

12. Three images were obtained on the same structure with a computed radiography system.
Image 1 was obtained using a 48-inch source–image receptor distance (SID) and a 5-inch
object–image receptor distance (OID); image 2 was obtained using a 48-inch SID and a 3-
inch OID; and image 3 was obtained with a 48-inch SID, a 3-inch OID, and a larger IR.
Which image will demonstrate the sharpest recorded detail?
a. Image 1

, b. Image 2
c. Image 3
d. There will be no difference in recorded detail.
ANS: B REF: P. 28

13. Three images were obtained on the same structure with a computed radiography system.
Image 1 was obtained using a 48-inch source–image receptor distance (SID) and a 5-inch
object–image receptor distance (OID); image 2 was obtained using a 48-inch SID and a 3-
inch OID; and image 3 was obtained with a 48-inch SID, a 3-inch OID, and a larger IR.
Which image will demonstrate the greatest size distortion?
a. Image 1
b. Image 2
c. Image 3
d. There will be no difference in size distortion.
ANS: A REF: PP. 22-23

14. A small focal spot should be used for each of the following situations except when
a. fine detail demonstration is important.
b. extremities are imaged.
c. the milliamperage setting is above 300.
d. the patient can control motion.
ANS: C REF: P. 29

15. An image demonstrating motion and adequate density was obtained using 100 mA at 0.5
seconds. If the time is changed to 0.25 seconds, what mA should be used to maintain
density?
a. 100 mA
b. 200 mA
c. 300 mA
d. 400 mA
ANS: B REF: PP. 30-31

16. Anatomical relationships are affected by
1. varying degrees of patient obliquity and flexion.
2. off centering.
3. geometrical factors of magnification, elongation, and foreshortening.
4. similar structures of shape and size.
a. 1 and 4 only
b. 1, 2, and 4 only
c. 1, 3, and 4 only
d. None of the above
ANS: D REF: PP. 18-19

17. Good collimation practices result in which of the following?
1. Reduces histogram analysis errors
2. Clearly delineates the VOI

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