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Mosby's Exam Review for CT 2024 Exam All Possible Questions and Answers with complete solution
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Mosby's Exam Review for CT 
180-dgree linear interpolation (180 LI) - Answer-Type of algorith used for MSCT image reconstruction in 
which data acquired from a shorter distance (180 degrees) away from the reconstructed slice location 
are interpolated. 
absorbed dose - Answer-the amount of x-ray energy absorbed in a unit of mass. It is measured in grays. 
(Gy) 
360-degree linear interpolation (360 LI) - Answer-type of algorithm used for MSCT image reconstruction 
in which two sets of projection...
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Rad 22 ch.36 fluoroscopy Questions and Answers, Graded A+
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Rad 22 ch.36 fluoroscopy Questions and Answers, Graded A+ 
dynamic 
Fluoro is dynamic or static? 
 
 
 
static 
Diagnostic radiography is dynamic or static? 
 
 
 
active diagnosis 
What kind of diagnosis does fluoroscopy involve during the examination? 
 
 
 
fluoroscopic screen 
specialized x-ray tube with an x-ray receptor that can be viewed during an x-ray exposure 
 
 
 
Thomas Edison 
Was the inventor of the fluoroscope in 1896 
 
 
 
*Fluoroscopes were held by hand 
 
*included a viewing ...
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Topic 1: Fluoroscopy question with correct solution graded A+ passed 2023
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Topic 1: Fluoroscopy question with correct solution graded A+ passed 2023Fluoroscopy - correct answer involves capture of a dynamic sequence up to 30FPS of x-ray images in real time 
 
Image Intensifier - correct answer - typical 10min procedure takes up to 18 000 images 
- fluoroscopic systems must produce each image with 1/1000th of the x-ray dose 
- signal from the patient need to be amplified or a very sensitive, low noise detector must be used. 
 
4 principal components of II (VIEO) - corr...
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Digital Fluoroscopy Questions and Answers, Graded A+
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Digital Fluoroscopy Questions and Answers, Graded A+ 
Digital Fluoroscopy 
identifies a digital x-ray imaging system that produces a series of dynamic images obtained with an area x-ray beam and an image intensifier or flat panel device. 
 
 
 
The difference between conventional fluoroscopy and Digital Fluoroscopy 
is the nature of the image and the manner in which it is digitized. 
 
 
 
The advantages of DF over conventional fluoro are: 
1. the speed of image acquisition 
2. post-processing t...
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HESI EXIT EXAM STUDY VERIFIED QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2023 LATEST UPDATE GRADED A
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HESI EXIT EXAM STUDY 
VERIFIED QUESTIONS AND 
ANSWERS 2023 LATEST 
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A radiographer prepares to perform an AP projection of the distal femur on a patient with 
a suspected femoral fracture. Which represents the best approach for positioning both 
the patient and the x-ray tube? 
A. Rotate the leg 15 degrees medially; place the cathode end of the tube toward the 
foot. 
B. Rotate the leg 15 degrees medially; place the anode end of the tube toward the foot. 
C. Do not rotate the l...
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Fluoroscopy Questions and Answers, Graded A+
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Fluoroscopy Questions and Answers, Graded A+ 
-What does Dynamic means: 
-Always active or changing. 
-Having or showing a lot of energy. 
-Of or relating to energy, motion, or physical force. 
 
 
 
Fluoroscopy allows for? 
-Imaging of the movement of internal structures. Can visualize function and motion in real time. 
-Commonly used for GI, vascular, and urinary studies, ect. 
-This often requires the use of contrast media. 
 
 
 
When and by whom was fluoroscopy invented? 
-Thomas Edison. 
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Fluoroscopy Questions and Answers, Graded A+
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Fluoroscopy Questions and Answers, Graded A+ 
This is a dynamic radiographic exam that involves active diagnosing during the exam 
Fluoro 
 
 
 
What is the primary reason that fluoroscopy is the domain of the radiologist the RA and the PA 
Bc it involves active diagnosing 
 
 
 
Fluoro is used for studies that require 
Observation of dynamic physiological functions 
 
 
 
The fluoro Imaging Change consist of a 
Specialized x-ray tube with an image receptor call the floor scopic screen they can ...
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Chapter 36: Fluoroscopy Questions and Answers, Graded A+
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Chapter 36: Fluoroscopy Questions and Answers, Graded A+ 
Fluoroscopy 
a dynamic radiographic examination; involves active diagnosis during an examination 
 
 
 
Image Intensification Tube 
video camera and monitor used to view fluoroscopic images 
 
 
 
Thomas Edison 
invented a more notable fluoroscope in 1896 
 
His fluoroscope produced a very faint image that one viewed while standing in the path of the x-ray beam as it exited the patient and screen. 
 
It had two drawbacks: The dose to the ...
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Fluoroscopy Questions and Answers, Graded A+
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Fluoroscopy Questions and Answers, Graded A+ 
diameter of its input phosphor 
An image intensifier tube is identified by the... 
 
 
 
directly proportional 
X-ray photons hitting the input phosphor is _____________ _______________ to number of light photons produced. 
 
 
 
5 minutes 
The cumulative timer should allow for ____________ of fluoroscopy "on" time. 
 
 
 
Pulsed 
The radiation should be ____________ vs. constantly streaming, and protective drapes/bucky slot cover should be used at...
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Fluoro Questions and Answers 2023, Graded A+
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Fluoro Questions and Answers 2023, Graded A+ 
what are the factors influencing patient fluoroscopic exposure? 
 
 
 
what are the factors that directly influence the exposure rate at the panel or tabletop and the patient and the operator's radiation dose? 
milliamperage, kilovolatage, collimation, filtration, exposure time, target to panel (tabletop) distance (TPD), patient to image intensifier distance for over the table and under the table image intensifier systems, sensitivity of the image r...
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