how is the xray beam changed when the mA is increased by a factor of 2
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beam quanity increased by a factor of 2
what is the unit of measure for exposure time?
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seconds
what three common imaging modalities use an xray tube?
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mammography
fluoroscopy
computed tomography (CT)
what component of the xray tube is the source of xrays
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anode
an xray is taken using 200 mA at 0.50 seconds and results in 0.10 mGy of patient
exposure. Assuming that all other factors remain contant, which mA settings would
result in a patient exposure of a 0.20 mGy
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400 mA
A radiograph acquired on a non-compliant patient demonstrates appropriate
exposure but significant motion blur. If the orginial technique was 100 mA and 0.5
seconds, what new technique will decrease motion artifact while maintaining the
same total exposure.
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500 mA and 0.1 s
The correct answer is the exposure technique that employs the lowest
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beam quanity increased by a factor of 2
what is the unit of measure for exposure time?
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seconds
what three common imaging modalities use an xray tube?
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mammography
fluoroscopy
computed tomography (CT)
what component of the xray tube is the source of xrays
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anode
an xray is taken using 200 mA at 0.50 seconds and results in 0.10 mGy of patient
exposure. Assuming that all other factors remain contant, which mA settings would
result in a patient exposure of a 0.20 mGy
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400 mA
A radiograph acquired on a non-compliant patient demonstrates appropriate
exposure but significant motion blur. If the orginial technique was 100 mA and 0.5
seconds, what new technique will decrease motion artifact while maintaining the
same total exposure.
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500 mA and 0.1 s
The correct answer is the exposure technique that employs the lowest