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Ch. 22 diagnostic imaging CMA review

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Ch. 22 diagnostic imaging CMA review radiology - Correct Answers the study of the uses of radioactive substances for visualizing the internal structures of the body in order to diagnose and treat disease. it is divided into three specialties: diagnostic radiology, radiation therapy, and nuclear medicine X-Ray - Correct Answers an electromagnetic wave with a high energy level and short wavelength that can penetrate solid objects. X-rays can be used in diagnosis and therapy. digital x-ray - Correct Answers a form of X-ray imaging in which digital X-ray sensors are used instead of traditional photographic film. they reduce processing time and also require less radiation to produce images magnetism - Correct Answers the ability of certain materials to attract iron and other metals radioactive - Correct Answers capable off emitting radiant energy; or giving off radiation as the result of the disintegration of the nucleus of an atom. nuclear energy - Correct Answers energy produced by fission of an atomic nucleus radiopaque - Correct Answers refers to something that does not permit the passage of X-rays. Bones are relatively radiopaque. contrast media - Correct Answers radiopaque substances used in radiography to permit visualization of internal structures. contrast visualization include liquids, powders, and gases. They are administered orally, parenterally, and rectally. A positive contrast medium is more dense than the surrounding tissue. a negative contrast medium is less dense than the surrounding area in the body. barium sulfate and iodine are positive contrast media. air is a negative contrast media. adverse effects of contrast media - Correct Answers oral agents may cause skin rash, vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal pain, or constipation. IV agents can cause urticaria (rash), skin reddening, anaphylaxis, or death. some individuals have allergies to iodine. x-ray film - Correct Answers a special material with a sensitive emulsion layer that reacts when it is exposed to radiation and thereby produces an image. Single-emulsion film is used to create images of the extremities and the breasts. radiograph - Correct Answers an image recorded on film that has been exposed. An older term for radiograph is roentgenogram, named after the discoverer of X-rays, Wilhelm conrad roentgen. film fog - Correct Answers an unwated increase in the density of the emulsion either before or after exposure to radiation. heat, light, chemicals, and extraneous radiation can produce fogging which appears as darkened areas on the finished radiograph artifacts - Correct Answers extraneous marks and areas of increased or decreased density on film. artifacts interfere with diagnostic value of the radiograph cassette - Correct Answers a light-proof container that holds X-ray film and serves to intensify the image contrast - Correct Answers the visible difference between any two areas of radiographic density roentgen - Correct Answers a unit used to measure X-ray dosage in air rem - Correct Answers a u

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radiology - Correct Answers the study of the uses of radioactive substances for visualizing the internal
structures of the body in order to diagnose and treat disease. it is divided into three specialties:
diagnostic radiology, radiation therapy, and nuclear medicine



X-Ray - Correct Answers an electromagnetic wave with a high energy level and short wavelength that
can penetrate solid objects. X-rays can be used in diagnosis and therapy.



digital x-ray - Correct Answers a form of X-ray imaging in which digital X-ray sensors are used instead of
traditional photographic film. they reduce processing time and also require less radiation to produce
images



magnetism - Correct Answers the ability of certain materials to attract iron and other metals



radioactive - Correct Answers capable off emitting radiant energy; or giving off radiation as the result of
the disintegration of the nucleus of an atom.



nuclear energy - Correct Answers energy produced by fission of an atomic nucleus



radiopaque - Correct Answers refers to something that does not permit the passage of X-rays. Bones
are relatively radiopaque.



contrast media - Correct Answers radiopaque substances used in radiography to permit visualization of
internal structures. contrast visualization include liquids, powders, and gases. They are administered
orally, parenterally, and rectally. A positive contrast medium is more dense than the surrounding tissue.
a negative contrast medium is less dense than the surrounding area in the body. barium sulfate and
iodine are positive contrast media. air is a negative contrast media.



adverse effects of contrast media - Correct Answers oral agents may cause skin rash, vomiting, diarrhea,
abdominal pain, or constipation. IV agents can cause urticaria (rash), skin reddening, anaphylaxis, or
death. some individuals have allergies to iodine.

, x-ray film - Correct Answers a special material with a sensitive emulsion layer that reacts when it is
exposed to radiation and thereby produces an image. Single-emulsion film is used to create images of
the extremities and the breasts.



radiograph - Correct Answers an image recorded on film that has been exposed. An older term for
radiograph is roentgenogram, named after the discoverer of X-rays, Wilhelm conrad roentgen.



film fog - Correct Answers an unwated increase in the density of the emulsion either before or after
exposure to radiation. heat, light, chemicals, and extraneous radiation can produce fogging which
appears as darkened areas on the finished radiograph



artifacts - Correct Answers extraneous marks and areas of increased or decreased density on film.
artifacts interfere with diagnostic value of the radiograph



cassette - Correct Answers a light-proof container that holds X-ray film and serves to intensify the image



contrast - Correct Answers the visible difference between any two areas of radiographic density



roentgen - Correct Answers a unit used to measure X-ray dosage in air



rem - Correct Answers a unit used to measure the X-ray dosage in human beings. it is abbreviation of
roentgen equivalent in man.



rad - Correct Answers a unit used to measure the actual absorbed dose of radiation



ionization - Correct Answers the process by which an atom becomes ionized (gains or loses electrons)



ionizing radiation - Correct Answers radiation that causes ionization in the tissues that absorb it.



scan - Correct Answers an image produced on film by a sweeping beam of radiation

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