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The radioation that exits the opposite side of the patient to expose
the image receptor (IR) is called:
Remnant radiation (exit radiation)
The term used to describe radiation that is absorbed by matter:
Attenuation
The "unseen" image that is contained in the image receptor (IR)
before it is processed is called the:
Latent image
The radiation that exits the body in all directions and causes
unwanted exposure on the image receptor (IR) as well as anyone
who is in the room is called _________ radiation?
Scatter radiation
The radiation that exits the x-ray tube and travels in-air to the
patient is called:
Primary
The boxlike device attached under the tube housing that allows the
limited operator to vary the size of the radiation field is called the:
Collimator
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An invisible line in the center of the x-ray beam and perpendicular
to the long axis of the x-ray tube is called the:
central ray
An exposure time of 0.02 seconds is equal to how many
milliseconds?
20 msec
The number 9^2 is equal to:
81
The number 4 is the square root of:
2
When 62 kVp is increased by 30%, the result is approximately:
81 kVp
When the fraction 7/8 is converted to a decimal, the result is:
0.875
When 230% is expressed as a decimal, the result is:
2.3
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A radiographic image is made using 500 mA, 0.1 sec, 80 kVp and
48-inches SID. The value of the mAs for this exposure is:
50 mAs
An image made using 20 mAs and 100 kVp has satisfactory
radiographic density, but is lacking in radiographic contrast. Which
of the following techniques will improve the appearance of the
image?
10 mAs and 115 kVp
40 mAs and 115 kVp
10 mAs and 85 kVp
40 mAs and 85 kVp
40 mAs and 85 kVp
A satisfactory radiographic image of a shoulder is made on a
patient measuring 14 cm, using 15 mAs, and 75 kVp. Approx how
much mAs is needed to produce a similar image on a patient
measuring 16 cm?
16 mAs
20 mAs
25 mAs
35 mAs
20 mAs
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