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RADT 1085 Unit 5 Test Questions and Answers All Correct Fluoroscopic Image Quality: Quantum Mottle - Answer-Blotchy, grainy appearance Caused by insufficient radiation Most common solution is to increase fluoro tube mA Advantages of FPIR over II-CCD: - Answer-• Less image distortion. • Constant image quality over entire image. • Improved contrast resolution. • Rectangular image area coupled to similar image monitor. CCD converts - Answer-light pattern to electrical signal Direct Capture - Amorphous Selenium System - Answer-- X-rays directly interact with amorphous selenium (photoconductor) - No phosphor, so no light spread. - Better spatial resolution As focal point gets closer to input phosphor, .. - Answer-the size of the area of the input phosphor decreases Magnification mode results in: - Answer-• Better spatial resolution • Better contrast resolution • higher patient dose - More x-rays per unit area are required • "Mag Down" - Answer-- Few lp/mm (poorer spatial resolution) - Poorer contrast resolution - Less patient dose

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RADT 1085 Unit 5 Test Questions
and Answers All Correct
Fluoroscopic Image Quality: Quantum Mottle - Answer-Blotchy, grainy appearance
Caused by insufficient radiation
Most common solution is to increase fluoro
tube mA

Advantages of FPIR over II-CCD: - Answer-• Less image distortion.
• Constant image quality over entire image.
• Improved contrast resolution.
• Rectangular image area coupled to similar
image monitor.

CCD converts - Answer-light pattern to electrical signal

Direct Capture - Amorphous Selenium System - Answer-- X-rays directly interact with
amorphous selenium
(photoconductor)
- No phosphor, so no light spread.
- Better spatial resolution

As focal point gets closer to input phosphor, .. - Answer-the size of the area of the input
phosphor decreases

Magnification mode results in: - Answer-• Better spatial resolution
• Better contrast resolution
• higher patient dose
- More x-rays per unit area are required

• "Mag Down" - Answer-- Few lp/mm (poorer spatial resolution)
- Poorer contrast resolution
- Less patient dose

"Mag Up" - Answer-- More lp/mm = improved spatial resolution
- Improved contrast resolution
- Greater patient dose

• Automatic Brightness Control (ABC)(ABS)
• Also known as Automatic Exposure Rate Control - Answer-- mA is automatically
increased

, - Improved contrast resolution
- Lower noise
- lower patient dose

Indirect - Cesium Iodide/Amorphous Sliicon - Answer-X-ray energy converted into
visible light in
scintillator layer.
• Light is converted into electrical charges by an
array of amorphous silicon photodiodes
• Read out by a TFT array.

Both Direct Capture Radiography Systems(CCD with amorphous silicon or Amorphous
Selenium) consist of - Answer-an (AMA) Active Matrix Array of detectors.

Pixel Pitch - Answer-Distance between the center of one DEL and the
center of the adjacent DEL

Smaller Pixel Size in a fixed receptor size = - Answer-Larger Matrix

Larger Receptor Size with fixed pixel size = - Answer-Larger Matrix

Receptor Conversion Efficiency - Answer-Ability of phosphor to emit as much light per
x-ray photon interaction

Receptor Absorption Efficiency - Answer-Percentage of x-rays absorbed

Receptor Detective Quantum Efficiency - Answer-Percentage of x-rays absorbed and
converted

_____ invented fluoroscope 1896. - Answer-Thomas Edison

Image Intensification Tube Phosphor Screen - Answer-X-rays to light photons

Image Intensification Tube Photocathode - Answer-Light photons to electrons

Image Intensification Tube Electrostatic lenses - Answer-Focus and accelerate
electrons
Condense image to increase brightness

Image Intensification Tube Output phosphor - Answer-• Electrons to light photons
• Zinc cadmium sulfide

Fluoroscopy X-Ray - Answer-

Fluoroscopic Image Intensifier •Image Intensifier (II) was developed in - Answer-1948

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