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Test Bank Complete_ Fauber's Radiographic Imaging and Exposure 7th Edition, (2024) By Terri L. Fauber EdD RT(R)(M) (Author) All chapters 1-10| Newest Version| Graded A+

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Test Bank Complete_ Fauber's Radiographic Imaging
and Exposure 7th Edition, (2024) By Terri L. Fauber EdD
RT(R)(M) (Author) All chapters 1-10| Newest Version|
Graded A+
To produce a radiographic image, x-ray photons must pass through _______ and
interact with an _____. - ANSWERTissue
IR

a device that receives the radiation leaving the patient - ANSWERImage Receptor (IR)

The absorption characteristics of the anatomic part are determined by its ________,
_________ ________ of the atoms contained within it, and _______ __________. -
ANSWERThickness
Atomic Number
Tissue Density

Radiation that exits the patient is composed of varying energies and interacts with
the IR to form a ______/________ image. - ANSWERLatent (invisible)

A process whereby some amount of the x-ray beam is absorbed in the tissue and
some passes through the anatomic part. - ANSWERDifferential Absorption

Anatomic parts composed of _____ absorb more x-ray photons than parts filled with
______. - ANSWERBone
Air

As the primary x-ray beam passes through anatomic tissue, it loses some of its _____
(________) - ANSWEREnergy (intensity)

The reduction in the intensity or number of photons in the primary x-ray beam after
it interacts with anatomic tissue - ANSWERAttenuation

2 Distinct processes occur during beam attenuation: - ANSWERAbsorption and
Scattering

Complete _______ of the incoming x-ray photon occurs when it has enough energy
to remove an inner-shell electron. - ANSWERAbsorption

The ejected electron is called a _____________ - ANSWERPhotoelectron

The ejected electron (photoelectron) quickly loses energy by interacting with nearby
________. - ANSWERTissues

The ability to remove (eject) electrons - ANSWERIonization

, Ionization in the diagnostic range is also known as: - ANSWERPhotoelectric Effect

With the photoelectric effect, an ionized atom has a _______ ______ in its inner
shell. - ANSWERElectron Hole

In Photoelectric Effect, An electron from ____ _____ drops down to fill the electron
hole. - ANSWEROuter Shell

In Photoelectric Effect, Because of the difference in binding energies between the
two electron shells, a ________ x-ray photon is emitted. - ANSWERSecondary

A Secondary x-ray photon typically has a very _____ energy and is _____ to exit the
patient. - ANSWERLow
Unlikely

During attenuation of the x-ray beam, the ________________ _______ is responsible
for the total absorption of the incoming x-ray photon. - ANSWERPhotoelectric Effect

Some incoming photons are not absorbed but instead lose energy during
interactions with the atoms of the tissue. - ANSWERScattering

The interaction between diagnostic x-rays and matter. - ANSWERCompton Effect

The loss of energy of the incoming photon occurs when its ejects an _______-
_______ ______ from a tissue atom. - ANSWEROuter-shell electron

The ejected electron is called: - ANSWERCompton Electron or Secondary Electron

During attenuation of the x-ray beam, the incoming x-ray photon may lose energy
and change direction as a result of the _______ ______. - ANSWERCompton Effect

probability is the # of electrons per gram. - ANSWERIn Compton Effect

Interaction that occurs with low-energy x-rays, typically below the diagnostic range. -
ANSWERCoherent Scattering

In coherent scattering, the incoming photon interacts with the atom, causing it to
become _________.
The X-ray does not loose energy it just changes ________. - ANSWERExcited
Direction

*An incoming photon has sufficient energy to eject an inner-shell electron and be
completely absorbed.
*An electron from an upper-level shell fills the electron hole or vacancy
*A secondary photon is created because of the difference in the electrons' binding
energies.
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