Fundamentals of Fluoro Imaging questions with correct answers
which of the following describes how fluoroscopic images are acquired that study human anatomy and function? - single, static image exposures taken using low milliamperage (mA) -real-time acquisition -exposures timed with the patient's body position -mobile C-arm system Answer Real-time acquisition Which three of the following are necessary to generate fluoroscopy? -x-rays -image receptor -conversion of x-ray to visible light -patient Answer x-ray, image receptor, conversion of x-ray to visible light Which of the following needs to be in effect to intercept the fluoroscopic primary beam? -lead curtain must be employed -x-ray beam must be collimated to the smallest field possible -patient -primary barrier, such as the IR is required Answer Primary barrier, such as the IR is required When performing fluoroscopic procedure the x-ray beam must do which of the following? - aligned with the center of the IR -be positioned above the patient
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