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1. The major reason that image intensified fluoroscopy is
employed is that it allows for:
A) Rapid film development
B) Dynamic viewing of moving structures
C) Higher spatial resolution than radiography
D) Lower patient dose than any other modality
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Image intensification converts low-intensity x-rays into
a bright visible light image, enabling real-time dynamic
visualization of anatomical motion (e.g., swallowing, cardiac
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,contraction). This is the primary advantage over conventional
static radiography .
2. Portable intensified fluoroscopy used for diagnostic purposes
must not exceed which exposure rate at the tabletop?
A) 1 R/min
B) 3 R/min
C) 5 R/min
D) 10 R/min
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: California regulations limit portable fluoroscopic
equipment to 5 R/min at the tabletop for diagnostic procedures.
Fixed units typically have a limit of 10 R/min, with a high-level
control option allowing up to 20 R/min with an audible alarm .
3. Which type of vision is most commonly employed during
conventional fluoroscopic exam?
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, A) Photopic (cone) vision
B) Scotopic (rod) vision
C) Mesopic vision
D) Lovotopic vision
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Photopic vision uses cones in the retina and functions
under bright light conditions. Since image intensifiers produce a
bright output image, the operator uses photopic vision rather
than scotopic (night) vision .
4. As the illumination of the light source increases, visual acuity:
A) Increases
B) Decreases
C) Remains the same
D) Fluctuates randomly
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, Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Visual acuity is highest under bright light conditions
(photopic vision) because cones are concentrated in the fovea
and provide sharp, detailed vision. At low light levels, rod-
mediated scotopic vision has poor acuity .
5. The time over which the human eye can store a visual image is
termed:
A) Adaptation time
B) Acuity time
C) Integration time
D) Illumination time
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Integration time refers to the eye's ability to retain an
image for approximately 0.1 to 0.2 seconds after the stimulus is
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