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Radiologic science final Test Questions with Correct Solutions

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Mammography was established: - to detect breast cancer early To image the blood vessels in the body, the physician must: - inject a contrast medium What is the difference between a technician and a technologist? - a technologist applies knowledge to problems encountered on the job ...

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RADIOLOGIC SCIENCE FINAL REVIEW TEST QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS

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Melting of the anode commonly occurs - when the stator fails and the rotor ceases to turn All of the following are part of the cathode assembly except - stator The orderly arrangement of elements in the periodic table is based upon - atomic number The sum of protons and neutrons in...

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Ch. 1 Essential Concepts of Radiologic Science Questions with Correct Answers

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What is the Qauntity of matter as described by its energy equivalence? - Mass Anything that occupies space - Matter The ability to do work. - Energy E is energy, m is mass and c is the velcotiy (speed) of electromagnetic radiation (light) in a vacuum. - E=mc2 What is the remo...

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Chapter 1- Essential concepts of radiologic science Questions with Complete Solutions

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Physics - the science of matter and energy and the relationship between the two. the study of interactions of matter and energy in all their diverse forms Everything in nature can be classified as either what two things? - matter or energy Matter - is anything that occupies space. ...

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Radiologic Sciences Questions with Correct Solutions | From my Notes

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ALPHA PARTICLE - nucleus of a helium atom, consisting of 2 protons and 2 neutrons, having a positive charge of 2. ANNIHILATION - total transformation of matter into energy; occurs after the anti-matter positron collides with an electron. ATOM - smallest division of an element that exh...

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Introduction to radiologic science( chapter 1) Questions with Correct Solutions

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Myelography - Visualize of spinal cord Arthrography - Visualize of joint spaces Bone densitometry - Using x ray to detect osteoporosis by measurement of bone density. Cardiovascular interventional technology( CVIT) - Radiology procedures for diagnosis and treatment of cardiovasc...

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Chapter 1 Introduction to Imaging and Radiologic Sciences Questions and Answers

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Bone Densitometry - also known as BD Bone Densitometry - Measurement of bone density using duel enery x-ray absorptiometry (DEXA or DXA) to detect osteoporosis Cardiovascular Interventional Technology - Radiologic procedures for the diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the cardiovas...

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Fundamentals of Radiologic Science Questions with Complete Answers, Rated A+

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basic quantities of physics - mass, length, time secondary quantities - derived from a combination of one or more of the base quantities: volume, mass, density, velocity length - basic unit of measurement is the meter mass - primary characteristic of matter defined as the quanti...

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Chapter 1 Introduction to Imaging and Radiologic Sciences Review Questions with Answers

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The term used to describe energy transmitted through matter is... A. ionization B. physiology C. radiation D. therapy - C. radiation Special protection should be taken to prevent excessive exposure to.. a. energy b. electromagnetic energy c. ionizing radiation d. radio waves - c. i...

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Intro to Radiologic Sciences Midterm Exam Questions with Answers

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An imaging modality that uses no ionizing radiation and the energy of radio waves and magnetic fields is? - MRI Particular care must be taken when using radiation for medical imaging. This is the result of radiation's ability to create __________ in human tissue and possible biochemical chang...

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Radiologic Science for Technologists Bushong Chapter 1 Questions with Correct Answers

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Matter - anything that occupies space and has mass Mass - primary characteristic of matter Mass is measured in - kg Fundamental complex building blocks of matter - atoms and molecules kilo - stands for 1000 (SI) - International system Potential Energy - the abi...

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Chapter 1 - Essential Concepts of Radiologic Science Questions with Complete Answers

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Define Matter - Anything that occupies space and has mass Define Mass - The quantity of matter (weight in Kg) Define Energy - The ability to do work Define Potential energy - The ability to do work by virtue of position Define Kinetic energy - The energy of motion Defin...

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Introduction to Imaging and Radiologic Sciences Chapter 1 and 2 Questions with Answers

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Radiation - Energy that is transmitted by waves through space or through a medium (matter). Energy - The capacity to operate or work. Different forms include:mechanical, electrical, heat, nuclear, and electromagnetic. X-rays - Manmade form of electromagnetic energy. Created when elect...

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Radiologic Science physics bushong ch 8 9 10 11 Questions with Answers

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grays in air the measurement for ray - exposure mR Air Kerma mAs the number of x-rays in the useful beam defines x-ray - quantity standard x-ray machines produce about ____ uGya/mAs at 70kVp at 100cm SID - 50 uGya or 5 mR x-ray quantity increase in direct proportion to increase in ...

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Radiologic Science Chapter 5 X-ray Tubes Questions and Answers, A+

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Cathode contains (negative electron) - filament which is heated to boil off the projectile electrons Cathode shape - like a cup to focus the projectile electrons onto the positive anode anodes (positive electrons) - rotates in order to spread heat from the projectile electrons over a ...

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Bushong Chapter 1 Essential Concepts of Radiologic Science Questions and Complete Answers

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Matter - Anything that occupy space and has mass Mass - Distinguishable characteristic of matter Mass - Quantity of matter that is described by its energy equivalent Atoms - All matter is composed of fundamental building blocks Kilograms - How is mass measured? Meters -...

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Chapter 8 (Radiologic Science for Technologists 11e) Questions and Correct Solutions, A+

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x ray quantity - number of x-rays in the useful beam x ray quantity is directly proportional to..... - mAs, kVp (squared) The change in x-ray quantity is directly proportional to..... - the square ration of kVp x ray quantity and mAs -

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Chapter 3 Radiologic Sciences Questions with 100% Complete Solutions Graded to Pass

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What are the properties of Electromagnetic Energy? - Frequency, wavelength, velocity, amplitude Which property of EM energy is constant? - Velocity A small bundle of energy, sometimes called a quantum - Photon How fast do photons travel? - The speed of light, 3x10^8 Photons t...

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Introduction to Imaging & Radiologic Sciences Chapter 1 Questions with Correct Solutions, A+

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Radiation - Energy transmitted by waves through space or matter Energy - Capacity to work Forms of energy - Mechanical, Electrical, Heat, Nuclear, Electromagnetic What do we use energy for? - We use it to create images of anatomical structures or to look at physiologic action ...

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Chapter 7 (Radiologic Science for Technologists 11e) Questions with Complete Solutions

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Kinetic energy - energy of motion Kinetic Energy equation - KE=1/2mv^2 The distance between the filament and the x ray tube is approximately........ - 1cm Most kinetic energy of electrons is converted to........ - heat Approximately what percentage of the kinetic energy of el...

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Radiologic Science for Technologists Chapter 1 Questions with Complete Answers Graded to Pass

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Mass - The quantity of matter contained in any physical object. Kilo - Prefix that stands for 1,000 Potential Energy - The ability to do work by virtue of position. Chemical Energy - Energy released by a chemical reaction Electrical Energy - The work that can be done when ...

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CHAPTER 1 Essential Concepts of Radiologic Science Questions with Complete Solutions

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CHAPTER 1 Essential Concepts of Radiologic Science Questions with Complete Solutions

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Fundamentals of Radiologic Science Study Guide Unit 1 and WS Questions and Answers

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Quotient - A result obtained by dividing one quantity by another Ratio - The quantitative relation between two amounts showing the number of times one value contains or is contained within the other Proportion - A part, share, or number considered in comparative relation to a whole ...

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Radiologic Science for Technologists - Ch 1 Essential Concepts of Radiologic Science Questions and Answers

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What is radiation? - The transfer of energy by electromagnetic waves Types of radiation? - ionizing and nonionizing What is non-ionizing radiation? - Low energy, longer wave lengths that do not have the capacity to ionize. Examples are ultraviolet, visible light, infrared, microwav...

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CH. 1 Essential Concepts of Radiologic Science Questions with 100% Complete Solutions

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Mass - The quantity of matter; remains unchanged regardless of its state, it can be transformed from one size, shape, and form to another. Electron Volt (eV) - In radiology, what is the unit most often used to measure energy? False- similar to matter, energy can exist in several forms - ...

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Radiologic Science for Technologist CH 1 Questions with Complete Solutions, A+

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Potential Energy - The ability to do work by virtue of position. (stored energy) matter - anything that occupies space and has mass mass - the quantity of matter contained in any physical object (the quantity of matter as described by its energy equivalence) weight - is the fo...

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