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which of the following technical A. decrease kilovoltage peak (kVp)
factors adjustments should be
made when negative contrast
media agents are used?
A. decrease kilovoltage peak (kVp)
B. increase kilovoltage peak (kVp)
C. increased milliampere seconds
(mAs)
D. decreased milliampere seconds
(mAs)
,a patient is seen in the emergency A. lateral projection with the arm resting on the
department with a possible fracture ulnar surface
of the 4th finger which of the
following would be proper
positioning for this patient?
A. lateral projection with the arm
resting on the ulnar surface
B. anteriorpostier (AP) projection
with the finger curled as much as
possible
C. oblique projection with the arm
resting on the radial surface
D. posteroanterior (PA) projection
with the hand curled around a
sponge
which of the following A. polyenergetic & B. heterogeneous
characteristics describes x-ray
beams used in diagnostic
radiography
A. polyenergetic
B. heterogeneous
C. homogeneous
D. monoenergetic
, a histogram in digital radiography C. the frequency of recored exposure values
refers to:
A. the number of brightness levels
that can be assigned to a pixel
B. the size of the digital matrix
C. the frequency of recored
exposure values
D. the range of exposure values
that can be detected by the
receptor
during a series of a mobile chest x- D. quantum mottle
rays in the emergency room
department , the technologist fails
to adjust kilovoltage peak (kVp) for
a hypersthenic patient after their
previous asthenic patient . this is
likely to result in which of the
following?
A. saturation
B. excessive image receptor
exposure
C. ghosting
D. quantum mottle
what type of joint is a C. synovial gliding
costotransverse joint?
A. slightly moveable
B. immoveable
C. synovial gliding
D. synovial condyloid
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Terms in this set (130)
which of the following technical A. decrease kilovoltage peak (kVp)
factors adjustments should be
made when negative contrast
media agents are used?
A. decrease kilovoltage peak (kVp)
B. increase kilovoltage peak (kVp)
C. increased milliampere seconds
(mAs)
D. decreased milliampere seconds
(mAs)
,a patient is seen in the emergency A. lateral projection with the arm resting on the
department with a possible fracture ulnar surface
of the 4th finger which of the
following would be proper
positioning for this patient?
A. lateral projection with the arm
resting on the ulnar surface
B. anteriorpostier (AP) projection
with the finger curled as much as
possible
C. oblique projection with the arm
resting on the radial surface
D. posteroanterior (PA) projection
with the hand curled around a
sponge
which of the following A. polyenergetic & B. heterogeneous
characteristics describes x-ray
beams used in diagnostic
radiography
A. polyenergetic
B. heterogeneous
C. homogeneous
D. monoenergetic
, a histogram in digital radiography C. the frequency of recored exposure values
refers to:
A. the number of brightness levels
that can be assigned to a pixel
B. the size of the digital matrix
C. the frequency of recored
exposure values
D. the range of exposure values
that can be detected by the
receptor
during a series of a mobile chest x- D. quantum mottle
rays in the emergency room
department , the technologist fails
to adjust kilovoltage peak (kVp) for
a hypersthenic patient after their
previous asthenic patient . this is
likely to result in which of the
following?
A. saturation
B. excessive image receptor
exposure
C. ghosting
D. quantum mottle
what type of joint is a C. synovial gliding
costotransverse joint?
A. slightly moveable
B. immoveable
C. synovial gliding
D. synovial condyloid