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What do collimators do? And what is the federally mandated limited diameter of the intraoral dental x-ray beam? - Answer Collimators control the size and shape of the useful beam. It reduces the beam to reduce scatter radiation. It is a lead diaphragm placed in the path of the primary beam as it ex...

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Nov. 8, 1895 by Wilhelm Roentgen at University of Wurzburg, Germany
- Answer When, who, and where xrays were discovered

American Society of Radiologic Technologists (ASRT) - Answer Founded
in Chicago in 1920
continuing education, professional journal, guidance for radiographic
educators, and publishes a CODE OF ETHICS

American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) - Answer establish
standards and examinations to certify RTs
published Rules of Ethics

Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology (JRCERT)
- Answer National organization that formally accredits schools of rad
tech. Formed in 1969. Also accredits limited radiographer programs

Reciprocity - Answer The credential that is issued in one state is upheld
in another

Practicing outside your credentials may result in - Answer fines,
imprisonment, or both

The # of states that utilize ARRT limited scope exam for state licensing -
Answer 35

xray tube - Answer source of xrays

tube housing - Answer lead-lined casing that envelops the xray tube

,tube port - Answer the hole where the xrays exit from the xray tube

primary radiation - Answer the xrays that leave the tube

radiation field - Answer the squared area of the xray beam that strikes
the patient and x ray table

central ray - Answer imaginary line that is in the center of the xray beam

image receptor - Answer the device that catches the xrays after they
have passed through the pt

tissue density - Answer bone will absorb more radiation than less dense
tissue, like muscle

remnant radiation - Answer the radiation that passes thru the pt and
hits the IR creating a latent image on the IR before it is processed

visible image - Answer what you get when you process a latent image
on an IR

attenuation - Answer absorption of the xray beam into matter

scatter - Answer the patient is the primary source of scatter

scatter radiation - Answer has less energy than the primary x ray beam
but is not as easily controlled

,scatter radiation fog - Answer unwanted image exposure caused by
scatter radiation

Most frequent adverse event during an xray - Answer patient falling

How body parts are measured to determine correct exposure factors -
Answer with a caliper, in cm

below 85 kvp, an adjustment of 2 kvp/cm will compensate for small
changes in what/ - Answer Size of the body part

Above 85 kvp, a change of 3 kvp/cm is necessary depending on.... -
Answer size of the body part

Best factor to change when compensating for part size - Answer mAs

How much to increase mAs for a 2 cm increase in part size - Answer
30%

how much to decrease mAs for a 2 cm decrease in part size - Answer
20%

Alteration of Contrast with kilovoltage - Answer the 15% rule

When the kvp is increased - Answer lengthens the scale of contrast,
"less contrast"

when the kvp is decreased - Answer shortens the scale of contrast,
"more contrast"

, Using the 15% rule to increase contrast - Answer Decrease kvp by 15%
and multiply mAs by 2(double it)

Using the 15% rule to decrease contrast - Answer Increase the kvp by
15% and divide the mAs by 2 (half it)

What composes an atom - Answer Proton, neutron, and electron

Nucleus is made up of... - Answer protons and neutrons

The electrons circle the nucleus in... - Answer shells

Protons have what kind of charge - Answer Positive

Electrons have what kind of charge - Answer negative

Neutrons have what kind of charge - Answer none

The K shell is ____________ the nucleus - Answer nearest

Most important electron shell in radiography - Answer K shell

Electrons are held in place by a ____________ _______. - Answer
binding energy

Calcium = - Answer Ca

Lead = - Answer Pb

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