Chapter 1 Introduction to Digital Radiography and Picture Archiving and Communication System
Part II Basic Principles of Digital Radiography
Chapter 2 Digital Imaging Characteristics
Chapter 3 Digital Radiographic Image Processing and Manipulation
Part III Digital Image Acquisition
Chapt...
,Chapter 1 Introduction to Digital Radiography and Picture Archiving and Communication
System
Part II Basic Principles of Digital Radiography
Chapter 2 Digital Imaging Characteristics
Chapter 3 Digital Radiographic Image Processing and Manipulation
Part III Digital Image Acquisition
Chapter 4 Photostimulable Phosphor Image Capture
Chapter 5 Thin-Film Transistor Flat Panel Array Image Acquisition
Chapter 6 Charge-Coupled Device/Complementary Metal
Part IV PACS
Chapter 7 Basic Computer Principles
Chapter 8 Networking and Communication Basics
Chapter 9 Medical Image Management and Processing System, Medical Image Storage Devices,
and Medical Image Communications Devices
Chapter 10 Medical Image Storage Device and Peripherals
Chapter 11 Medical Informatics
Part V Quality Control and Quality Management
Chapter 12 Ensuring Quality in Digital Image Viewing and Storage Systems
Chapter 13 Quality Acceptance Testing Within Digital Projection Imaging
,Chapter 01: Picture Archiving and Communication System Fundamentals
Carter: Digital Radiography and PACS, 4thEdition
MULTIPLE CHOICE
1. The acronym PACS stands for system. .
a. picture archival and control
b. picture archival and communication
c. physical archive and communication .
d. physical archive and compression
ANS: BOBJ: Define picture archival and communication system (PACS).
2. A PACS consists of
3.
1. image acquisition.
2. display workstation.
3. archive servers.
a. 1 and 2
b. 1 and 3
c. 2 and 3
d. 1, 2, and 3
ANS: DOBJ: Define PACS.
3. A universally accepted standard for exchanging medical imaging via a networked set of display
workstations, archive, and imaging modalities is
a. HIPAA. .
b. DICOM.
c. HL-7.
d. All of the above.
ANS: BOBJ: Define PACS.
, 4. Reading images on a computer screen is known as testing.
a. soft copy
b. hard copy
c. computer
d. Both A and B .
e.
ANS: AOBJ: Define picture archival and communication system (PACS).
5. Any computer that a health care worker uses to view a digital image is a(n):
a. Archive.
b. Web server.
c. Image manager. .
d. Display workstation.
ANS: DOBJ: Compare and contrast the various types of PACS display workstations.
6. Which part of the PACS houses all of the historic digital image data along with the current digital data
beinggenerated by the modalities?
a. Archive.
b. Display workstation
c. File room
d. Review workstation
ANS: AOBJ: Define picture archival and communication system (PACS).
7. The acronym RIS stands for system.
a. radiology integrated .
b. redundant information
c. radiology information
d. reading integrated .
ANS: COBJ: Differentiate among the different types of digital imaging workflow.
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