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Principles and Techniques 6th Edition
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by Joen Iannucci & Laura Jansen Howerton
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Chapters 1 - 35 | Complete
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,Chapter3 4 01:3 4 Radiation3 4 History
Iannucci:3 4 Dental3 4 Radiography,34 6th34 Edition
MULTIPLE3 4 CHOICE
1. Radiation3 4 is3 4 defined3 4 as
a. a3 4 form3 4 of3 4 energy3 4 carried3 4 by3 4 waves3 4 or3 4 streams3 4 of3 4 particles.
b. a3 4 beam3 4 of3 4 energy3 4 that3 4 has3 4 the3 4 power3 4 to3 4 penetrate3 4 s
ubstances3 4 and3 4 record3 4 imageshadows3 4 on3 4 a3 4 receptor.
c. a3 4 high-
energy3 4 radiation3 4 produced3 4 by3 4 the3 4 collision3 4 of3 4 a3 4 be
am3 4 of34electrons3 4 with3 4 ametal3 4 target3 4 in3 4 an3 4 x-
ray3 4 tube.
d. a3 4 branch3 4 of3 4 medicine3 4 that3 4 deals3 4 with3 4 the3 4 use3 4 of3 4 x-rays.
ANSWER:3 4 A
Radiation3 4 is3 4 a3 4 form3 4 of3 4 energy3 4 carried3 4 by3 4 waves3 4 or3 4 streams3
4 of3 4 particles.3 4 An3 4 x-
34ray3 4 is3 4 a3 4 beam3 4 ofenergy34that3 4 has3 4 the3 4 power3 4 to3 4 penetrate3 4 substa
nces3 4 and3 4 record34image3 4 shadows3 4 on3 4 a3 4 receptor.
X-radiation3 4 is3 4 a3 4 high-
energy3 4 radiation3 4 produced3 4 by3 4 the3 4 collision3 4 of3 4 a3 4 beam3 4 of34electron
s3 4 with3 4 ametal3 4 target3 4 in3 4 an3 4 x-
ray3 4 tube.3 4 Radiology3 4 is3 4 a3 4 branch3 4 of34medicine3 4 that3 4 deals3 4 with3 4 th
e3 4 use3 4 of
x-rays.
DIF: Recall REF: Page3 4 2 OBJ: 1
TOP: CDA,3 4 RHS,3 4 III.B.2.3 4 Describe3 4 the3 4 characteristics3 4 of3 4 x-radiation
MSC:
NBDHE,3 4 2.03 4 Obtaining34 and34 Interpreting34Radiographs34|34NBDHE,3 4 2.1
3 4 Principles3 4 of34radiophysicsiiand34 radiobiology
2. A3 4 radiograph3 4 is3 4 defined3 4 as
a. a3 4 beam3 4 of3 4 energy3 4 that3 4 has3 4 the3 4 power3 4 to3 4 penetrate3 4 s
ubstances3 4 and3 4 record3 4 imageshadows3 4 on3 4 a3 4 receptor.
b. a3 4 picture3 4 on3 4 film3 4 produced3 4 by3 4 the3 4 passage3 4 of3 4 x-
rays3 4 through3 4 an3 4 object3 4 or34body.
c. the3 4 art3 4 and3 4 science3 4 of3 4 making3 4 radiographs3 4 by3 4 the3 4 e
xposure3 4 of3 4 an34image3 4 receptor3 4 tox-rays.
d. a3 4 form3 4 of3 4 energy3 4 carried3 4 by3 4 waves3 4 or3 4 a3 4 stream3 4 of3 4 particles.
ANSWER:3 4 3 4 B
An3 4 x-
ray3 4 is3 4 a3 4 beam3 4 of3 4 energy3 4 that3 4 has3 4 the3 4 power3 4 to3 4 penetrate3
4 substances3 4 and34record3 4 image3 4 shadows3 4 on3 4 a3 4 receptor.3 4 3 4 A3 4 radi
ograph3 4 is3 4 a3 4 picture3 4 on3 4 film34produced3 4 by3 4 the3 4 passage3 4 of3 4 x-
rays3 4 through3 4 an3 4 object3 4 or3 4 body.3 4 Radiography3 4 is34the3 4 art3 4 and3 4 sc
ience3 4 of3 4 making3 4 dental3 4 images3 4 by3 4 theiiexposure3 4 of3 4 a3 4 receptor3 4 to3 4
x-34rays.
Radiation3 4 is3 4 a3 4 form3 4 of3 4 energy3 4 carried3 4 by3 4 waves3 4 or3 4 stre
, ams3 4 of3 4 particles.
DIF: Comprehension REF: Page3 4 2
OBJ:3 4 134TOP:
CDA,3 4 RHS,3 4 III.B.2.3 4 Describe3 4 the3 4 characteristics3 4
of3 4 x-34radiation
MSC:
NBDHE,3 4 2.03 4 Obtaining34 and34 Interpreting34Radiographs34|34NBDHE,3 4 2.1
3 4 Principles3 4 of34radiophysicsiiand34 radiobiology
3. Your3 4 patient3 4 asked3 4 you3 4 why3 4 dental3 4 images3 4 are3 4 important.3
4 Which3 4 of3 4 the34following3 4 is3 4 theiicorrect3 4 response?
, a. An3 4 oral3 4 examination3 4 with3 4 dental3 4 images3 4 limits3 4 the3 4 pr
actitioner3 4 to34what3 4 is3 4 seeniiclinically.
b. All3 4 dental3 4 diseases3 4 and3 4 conditions3 4 produce3 4 clinical3 4 signs3 4 and3 4 sympt
oms.