The process of using motion to blur certain portions of the patient's anatomy in order to demonstrate a
particular area of interest is called the _____ principle. - correct answer ✔✔tomographic
Which plane divides the body into an anterior and posterior portion? - correct answer ✔✔coronal
Who created the first primitive computed tomography (CT) scanner? - correct answer ✔✔Godfrey
Hounsfield
The first clinical CT scanners were only capable of imaging the: - correct answer ✔✔head
Which of the following are typical matrix sizes of modern CT scanners? 1. 80 x 80 2. 512 x 512 3. 1024 x
1024 - correct answer ✔✔2 and 3
Which of the following is a characteristic of third generation CT scanners? - correct answer ✔✔The x-ray
tube and detectors rotate continuously in a 360° arc.
Which generation of CT scanners was designed specifically for cardiac imaging? - correct answer ✔✔fifth
What is another term to describe sixth generation CT scanners? - correct answer ✔✔helical
The way in which the x-ray beam passes through the patient and is acquired by the CT detectors is
known as beam _____: - correct answer ✔✔geometry
In second generation CT scanners, the beam was shaped like a/an: - correct answer ✔✔fan
Single-slice CT scanners frequently had to stop and reverse direction to unwind the generator and data