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RTE 1000-Rad Imaging & Patient Care ch 23 with complete solution
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Nuclear Medicine Registry Review Exam 2 Questions and answers with 100% Complete solutions | verified &updated 2024
  • Nuclear Medicine Registry Review Exam 2 Questions and answers with 100% Complete solutions | verified &updated 2024

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  • Nuclear Medicine Registry Review Exam 2 Questions and answers with 100% Complete solutions | verified &updated 2024 3.7 x 10^10 Bq = - 1 Ci 1 rad = - 0.01 Gy 1 Gy = - 100 rad 1 rem = - 0.01 Sv 1 Sv = - 100 rem 1 mCi = - 37 mBq Another name for mertiatiade is... - MAG3 Another name for mercaptoacetyl triglycine is... - MAG3 What type kidney imaging is MAG3 used for? (Two words) - tubular secretion Another name for pentatate is... - DTPA What type of kidney imaging is DTPA used for? - G...
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RAD 101: Chapter 12 - Radiologic & Imaging Sciences & Patient Care fully solved
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GXMO 251 Study Guide Questions & Answers | with 100% Correct Answers | Updated & Verified
  • GXMO 251 Study Guide Questions & Answers | with 100% Correct Answers | Updated & Verified

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  • Absorption - ️️When all of the x-ray energy is absorbed by the ejected electron Acute radiation syndrome - ️️Radiation sickness that occurs in humans after whole-body doses of 1 Gy or more of ionizing radiation delivered over a short time; not seen in diagnostic imaging ALARA - ️️Principle that states that rad exposure should be As Low As Reasonably Achievable Anatomic Position - ️️The position in which the patient is standing erect, with the face directed forward, arms ...
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CT Registry Review (MIC) Questions and Answers Rated 100%
  • CT Registry Review (MIC) Questions and Answers Rated 100%

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  • CT Registry Review (MIC) Questions and Answers Rated 100% In order for an x-ray photon to be measured it must: 1. enter the detector chamber 2. be absorbed by the detector material 3. be converted to a measurable event *ANS* 1,2,3 Which system component converts the projection attenuation data into the proper digital form for the array processor? *ANS* analog-to-digital converter Which of the following is NOT a function of a PACS system? a. reconstruction of the image from the raw d...
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RAD 122 Final Exam Questions & Answers 2024/2025
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  • RAD 122 Final Exam Questions & Answers 2024/2025 When did Roentgen discover x-rays? - ANSWERSNovember 8, 1895 A device used to control the size and shape of an x-ray beam/radiation field is the: - ANSWERSCollimator An x-ray machine that permits viewing of the x-ray image in motion in real-time is called: - ANSWERSFluoroscope The anode or positive end of the x-ray tube is the end that contains the: - ANSWERSTarget The cathode or negative end of the x-ray tube contains the: - ANSW...
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RAD 370 Final Study Guide Graded A+
  • RAD 370 Final Study Guide Graded A+

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  • RAD 370 Final Study Guide Graded A+ What is the primary purpose of radiology? The primary purpose of radiology is to diagnose and treat diseases using medical imaging techniques. What does the acronym MRI stand for? MRI stands for Magnetic Resonance Imaging. What is the main advantage of digital radiography over traditional film radiography? The main advantage of digital radiography is faster image processing and the ability to manipulate images for better clarity. What does...
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RAD Clinical Exam Questions & Answers 2024/2025
  • RAD Clinical Exam Questions & Answers 2024/2025

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  • RAD Clinical Exam Questions & Answers 2024/2025 Preparation for UGI/ SB - ANSWERSIn order to see your upper GI tract clearly, your doctor will most likely ask you not to eat, drink, smoke, or chew gum during the 8 hours before the upper GI series Where do you center for an Abdominal x-ray - ANSWERSSupine is at the Iliac crest Where do you center for an erect Abdomen? - ANSWERSTop of IR at the level of the axilla, Center of IR 2 inches above iliac crest KUB means what? - ANSWERSfron...
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ATI Fundamentals for Nursing Latest Exam Questions with Complete Solutions
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  • ATI Fundamentals for Nursing Latest Exam Questions with Complete Solutions Rad Tech - Answer-Job: position client and perform x-rays and other imaging procedures for providers to review for diagnosis of disorders of various body parts Refer to when: ex- provider orders x-ray of client's hip after a fall Respiratory therapist - Answer-Job: evaluate resp status and provide prescribed resp treatments including O2 therapy, chest physiotherapy, inhalation therapy, and artificial mechanical ...
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CT Imaging Procedures (Rad Tech Bootcamp) 100% Solved
  • CT Imaging Procedures (Rad Tech Bootcamp) 100% Solved

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  • CT Imaging Procedures (Rad Tech Bootcamp) 100% Solved The average flow rate recommended for venous phase imaging of the abdomen is: 1 ml per second 3 ml per second 5 ml per second 10 ml per second 3 ml per second Compared to a 1 mm reconstructed slice, a 5 mm reconstructed slice would usually result in what change? Assume all other variables remain constant. Decreased noise Decreased spatial resolution Decreased patient dose 1 only 2 only 1 and 2 only 1,2, and 3 1 and 2 only The firs...
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