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Which of the following is TRUE regarding solid state detectors:
1. x-ray photons cause the detectors to generate a flash of light
2. they are the detector type used on most CT scanners
3. they can be used in both third-generation and fourth-
generation CT systems
1,2,3
The slip ring on continous rotation CT scanners:
1. prevent the high voltage cable from winding up
2. allows the exam to commence more rapidly
3. eliminates the need for the reversal of gantry frame rotation
1,2,3
,CT is commonly referred to as all of the following except:
1. computerized axial tomography
2. digital subtraction angiography
3. CAT-scan
4. computed tomography
2
Which of the following CT scanner designs does NOT use an x-ray
tube?
1. first generation
2. PET/CT
3. electron beam CT
4. MDCT
3
__________ allows remote authorized individuals to connect to a
server in a secure fashion using the routing infrastructure provided
on a public network, such as the internet.
VPNs (virtual private networks)
,The patient table:
a. may move continuously during the scan
b. can never be positioned automatically by software due to
safety precautions
c. remains stationary through the exam once it is initially positioned
d. only moves after each slice is completed
A
The main purpose of the detector is to:
capture x-ray photons and convert them to a measurable signal
, The cathode filament:
helps determine the size of the focal spot
Which of the statements in TRUE:
1. kV is the voltage potential between the tube cathode and
anode while mA ultimately controls the filament temp of the
cathode filament
2. kV controls the energy level of the x-ray photons and mA
controls the number of x-ray photons emitted from the tube
3. although kV and the mA affect the operation of the CT x-ray
tube, the two parameters have no bearing on the image quality
1,2
The number of electrons that flow from the cathode to the anode
is controlled by the:
mA