1. The brightness of a B
pixel depends on all Pixel pitch
of the following, ex-
cept: B
A
Bit depth
B
Pixel pitch
C
The exposure
inten- sity
D
Brightness
setting of the
monitor
2. Which three
state- ments are
true re- garding
the infero-
superior axial
pro- jection of the
shoul- der?
A
The medial por-
tion of the
coracoid
processes
demon- strated
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Explanation The humerus of the attected side is externally rotated
The pixel pitch relates to the
distance between the center of E
one pixel to the center of an The CR is directed medially 15 to 30°
adjacent pixel in an image
matrix (B). Bit depth refers to
the range of gray (brightness)
tones that a pixel can display
(A). The exposure intensity
determines the gray
(brightness) value displayed
by a pixel (C). The brightness
on the monitor display can be
adjusted during post-
processing according to the
evaluator's preference (D).
(Bushong, 10th ed., pp. 310-
311)
B
The attected arm must be
abducted at least 20°
D
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The affected would be pre- ferred prior to the
arm must be exposure, the ra- diographer should do
abducted at which of the
least 20°
C
Less CR angula-
tion is required
with greater arm
abduc- tion
D
The humerus of
the affected side
is ex- ternally
rotated
E
The CR is
directed
medially 15 to
30° F
The greater
tuber- cle is
demonstrated in
profile
3. If a digital radi-
ographic image
is produced of
a pa- tient's
body part and
the radiogra-
pher did not
col- limate as
closely as
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B
Leave all exposed areas of the
anatomy visible on the final
image sent to the radiologist