ARRT Practice Questions
____ mas _____ kVP
Keeps radiation dose to a minimum
Tube life is extended - ANS-Low mAs
high kvp
\______ ______ describes the % of time that the primary beam is directed toward a
particular wall - ANS-Use Factor
\______ is a route of administration for drugs via an injection into the spinal canal -
ANS-intrathecal
\1 sec - ANS-1000ms
\12:1 - ANS-5
\16:1 - ANS-6
\5:1
(Times mAs by...) - ANS-2
\50 rem = _____ msv - ANS-500
\50 Rem = _______
mRem and mSv - ANS-5000mRem
500 mSv
\6:1 - ANS-3
\8:1 - ANS-4
Most commonly used
\A change to 3 phase and 12 pulse = ____ (original mAs) - ANS-1/2
\A change to 3 phase and 6 pulse = ____ (original mAs) - ANS-2/3
\A decrease in KVp by 15% _____ density - ANS-1/2s
\A decrease in SID will do what to magnification?
Do what to recorded detail? - ANS-Increase magnification
Decrease recorded detail
\A decrease in the number of photons= - ANS-A decrease in beam intensity
\A gentle curve usually has___speed,____contrast, and___latitude. - ANS-Slow
Low
Wide
\A grid results in .......
1
2
3 - ANS-Less scatter fog
Fewer gray tones
Increase in contrast
, \A group of exposure factors are given consisting of MA and time. Which will produce the
greatest radiographic density? - ANS-Multiply all factors
the highest mas will produce the highest density
\A group of exposure factors are given which one will deliver the least amount of exposure? -
ANS-Highest KVp with lowest mass will give the least or safest amount
\A high Ei number - ANS-Overexposure
\A high S number - ANS-Underexposure
\A higher ratio grid = ______ grays - ANS-Fewer
\A image plate front material - ANS-Carbon fiber
\A increase in matrix size results in..... - ANS-smaller pixels
Improved resolution
\A increases in KVp of 15% ___ density - ANS-Doubles
\A larger focal spot size will____recorded details since greater blur is produced -
ANS-Decrease
\A low energy x-Ray photon uses all of its energy to eject an inner-shell electron -
ANS-Photoelectric effect
\A proportional increase in SID and OiD - ANS-No change in resolution
\A skin rash triggered by a reaction to food, medicine, or other irritants. - ANS-Hive
Or
Urticaria
\A smaller focal spot size will____recorded detail since the focal spot blur is smaller? -
ANS-Increase
\a specific situation in which a drug, procedure, or surgery should not be used because it
may be harmful to the person. - ANS-Contraindication
\A star pattern tests what? - ANS-Focal spot size
\According to the NCRP the annual occupational full body does equipment limit is? - ANS-5
rem
50 mSv
5000mrem
\Achalasia - ANS-Dilation of the esophagus
The cardiac sphincters failure to relax and allow food to pass
\An electron approaching a positive nuclear charge changes direction and loses energy -
ANS-Brems radiation production
\An imaging examination that involves the introduction of a spinal needle into the spinal
canal and the injection of contrast material in the space around the spinal cord and nerve
roots (the subarachnoid space) using a real-time form of x-ray called fluoroscopy. -
ANS-Myelogram
\An inanimate object that is been in contact with an infectious organism is a? - ANS-Fomite
\An x-ray to the inner target needs to have a____ ______ number and a____ ______ point -
ANS-High atomic
____ mas _____ kVP
Keeps radiation dose to a minimum
Tube life is extended - ANS-Low mAs
high kvp
\______ ______ describes the % of time that the primary beam is directed toward a
particular wall - ANS-Use Factor
\______ is a route of administration for drugs via an injection into the spinal canal -
ANS-intrathecal
\1 sec - ANS-1000ms
\12:1 - ANS-5
\16:1 - ANS-6
\5:1
(Times mAs by...) - ANS-2
\50 rem = _____ msv - ANS-500
\50 Rem = _______
mRem and mSv - ANS-5000mRem
500 mSv
\6:1 - ANS-3
\8:1 - ANS-4
Most commonly used
\A change to 3 phase and 12 pulse = ____ (original mAs) - ANS-1/2
\A change to 3 phase and 6 pulse = ____ (original mAs) - ANS-2/3
\A decrease in KVp by 15% _____ density - ANS-1/2s
\A decrease in SID will do what to magnification?
Do what to recorded detail? - ANS-Increase magnification
Decrease recorded detail
\A decrease in the number of photons= - ANS-A decrease in beam intensity
\A gentle curve usually has___speed,____contrast, and___latitude. - ANS-Slow
Low
Wide
\A grid results in .......
1
2
3 - ANS-Less scatter fog
Fewer gray tones
Increase in contrast
, \A group of exposure factors are given consisting of MA and time. Which will produce the
greatest radiographic density? - ANS-Multiply all factors
the highest mas will produce the highest density
\A group of exposure factors are given which one will deliver the least amount of exposure? -
ANS-Highest KVp with lowest mass will give the least or safest amount
\A high Ei number - ANS-Overexposure
\A high S number - ANS-Underexposure
\A higher ratio grid = ______ grays - ANS-Fewer
\A image plate front material - ANS-Carbon fiber
\A increase in matrix size results in..... - ANS-smaller pixels
Improved resolution
\A increases in KVp of 15% ___ density - ANS-Doubles
\A larger focal spot size will____recorded details since greater blur is produced -
ANS-Decrease
\A low energy x-Ray photon uses all of its energy to eject an inner-shell electron -
ANS-Photoelectric effect
\A proportional increase in SID and OiD - ANS-No change in resolution
\A skin rash triggered by a reaction to food, medicine, or other irritants. - ANS-Hive
Or
Urticaria
\A smaller focal spot size will____recorded detail since the focal spot blur is smaller? -
ANS-Increase
\a specific situation in which a drug, procedure, or surgery should not be used because it
may be harmful to the person. - ANS-Contraindication
\A star pattern tests what? - ANS-Focal spot size
\According to the NCRP the annual occupational full body does equipment limit is? - ANS-5
rem
50 mSv
5000mrem
\Achalasia - ANS-Dilation of the esophagus
The cardiac sphincters failure to relax and allow food to pass
\An electron approaching a positive nuclear charge changes direction and loses energy -
ANS-Brems radiation production
\An imaging examination that involves the introduction of a spinal needle into the spinal
canal and the injection of contrast material in the space around the spinal cord and nerve
roots (the subarachnoid space) using a real-time form of x-ray called fluoroscopy. -
ANS-Myelogram
\An inanimate object that is been in contact with an infectious organism is a? - ANS-Fomite
\An x-ray to the inner target needs to have a____ ______ number and a____ ______ point -
ANS-High atomic