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Test Bank For Essentials of Radiographic Physics and Imaging 3rd Edition by James Johnston, Terri L. Fauber 6681, 5, 4486, 4 1. Introduction to the imaging sciences 2. Structure of the atom 3. Electromagnetic and particulate radiation 4. The X-ray circuit 5. The X-ray tube 6. X-ray production 7. X-ray interactions with matter 8. Image production 9. Image quality and characteristics 10. Digital image receptors 11. Radiographic exposure technique 12. Scatter control 13. Exposure technique selection 14. Film-screen imaging 15. Fluoroscopic imaging 16. Additional equipment 17. Computed tomography

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T e s t B a n k F o r E s s e n t i a l s o f R a d i o g r a p h i c P h y s i c s a n d
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Complete Test bank, All Chapters are included. T E S T B A N K S E L L E R . C O MChapter 01: Introduction to the Imaging Sciences Johnston/Fauber: Essentials of Radiographic Physics and Imaging, 3rd Edition MULTIPLE CHOICE 1. X-rays were discovered a. November 8, 1805 b. November 8, 1875 c. November 8, 1895 d. November 8, 1985 ANS: C X-rays were discovered November 8, 1895. 2. Barium platinocyanide was the material in Dr. Roentgen’s laboratory that a. covered the cathode ray tube b. fluoresced when the cathode ray tube was energized c. was used to produce the radiograph of Bertha Roentgen’s hand d. protected the people in the room from the x-rays ANS: B A piece of cardboard covered with barium platinocyanide fluoresced when the tube was energized, leading to further investigation. 3. Wilhelm Roentgen’s lab was located in a. Wurzburg b. Zurich c. Paris d. Boston ANS: A Dr. Roentgen’ s lab was located at the University of Wurzburg in Wurzburg, Germany. 4. The first radiograph produced by Dr. Roentgen was of a. his own hand b. his daughter’s hand c. his son’s hand d. his wife’s hand ANS: D The first radiograph was taken December 22, 1895, of his wife, Bertha’s, hand. 5. Exposure times for very early radiographs ranged from a. 1 second to 5 seconds b. 1 minute to 15 minutes c. 20 minutes to 2 hours d. 2 hours to 5 hours ANS: C Exposure times for early radiographs took from 20 minutes to 2 hours to produce an image. TESTBANKSELLER.COM
TESTBANKSELLER.COM T E S T B A N K S E L L E R . C O M 6. Acute radiodermatitis was a. the radiation burn resulting from excessive exposure to x-rays b. common among early patients and operators of x-ray equipment c. a delayed reaction to excessive x-ray exposure d. all of these ANS: D Early on, the excessive radiation exposure to many operators and patients resulted in radiation burns, a delayed response to the exposure. 7. Who brought attention to the dangers of x-rays? a. Wilhelm Roentgen. b. Bertha Roentgen. c. Crookes. d. Thomas Edison. ANS: D Thomas Edison, the famous American inventor, suffered a radiation burn and brought attention to the dangers of x-rays. 8. An example of how x-rays were used for entertainment or business gain in a dangerous manner was the a. fluoroscopic shoe fitter b. x-ray stove polish c. x-ray headache tablets d. x-ray golf balls ANS: A Although the stove polish, headache tablets, and golf balls used “x -ray” in their names, the shoe fitter actually exposed shoppers to radiation. 9. Mass, length, and time are considered a. fundamental quantities b. derived quantities c. radiologic quantities d. none of these ANS: A Mass, length, and time are the most basic or fundamental quantities. 10. Velocity, acceleration, and work are a. fundamental quantities b. derived quantities c. radiologic quantities d. none of these ANS: B Along with force, momentum and power, velocity, acceleration, and work are derived from the fundamental quantities. TESTBANKSELLER.COM
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