Radiologic Science For Technologists, Physics, Biology
And Protection
Author: Stewart C Bushong
12th Edition
,Table Of Content
Part 1: Radiologic Physics
Chapter 1. Essential Concepts Of Radiologic Science
Chapter 2. Basic Physics Primer
Chapter 3. The Structure Of Matter
Chapter 4. Electromagnetic ENERGY
Chapter 5. Electricity, Magnetism, And Electromagnetism
Part Ii: X-Radiation
Chapter 6. The X-Ray Imaging System
Chapter 7. The X-Ray Tube
Chapter 8. X-Ray Production
Chapter 9. X-Ray Emission
Chapter 10. X-Ray Interaction With Matter
Part Iii: The Medical Image
Chapter 11. Imaging Science
Chapter 12. Computed Radiography
Chapter 13. Digital Radiography
Chapter 14. Digital Radiographic Technique
Chapter 15. Image Acquisition
Chapter 16. Patient-Image Optimization
Part Iv: Medical Image Display
Chapter 17. Viewing The Medical Image
Chapter 18. Picture Archiving And Communication System
Part V: Medical Image Quality
Chapter 19. Image Perception
Chapter 20. Digital Display Device
Chapter 21. Medical Image Descriptors
Chapter 22. Scatter Radiation
Chapter 23. Radiographic Artifacts
Part Vi: Advanced Medical Imaging
Chapter 24. Mammography
Chapter 25. Fluoroscopy
Chapter 26. Interventional Radiology
Chapter 27. Computed Tomography
Chapter 28. Tomosynthesis
Part Vii: Radiobiology
Chapter 29. Human Biology
Chapter 30. Fundamental Principles Of Radiobiology
Chapter 31. Molecular Radiobiology
Chapter 32. Cellular Radiobiology
Chapter 33. Deterministic Effects Of Radiation
Chapter 34. Stochastic Effects Of Radiation Part
Viii: Radiation Protection
,Chapter 35. Health Physics
Chapter 36. Designing For Radiation Protection
Chapter 37. Radiography/Fluoroscopy Patient Radiation Dose
Chapter 38. Computed Tomography Patient Radiation Dose
Chapter 39. Patient Radiation Dose Management
Chapter 40. Occupational Radiation Dose Management
, Chapter 01: Essential Concepts Of Radiologic Science
Bushong: Radiologic Science For Technologists, 12th Edition
Multiple Choice
1. Matter Is Measured In .
a. Kilograms
b. Joules
c. Electron Volts
d. Rems
Answer: A
Matter Is Measured In Kilograms.
2. Atoms And Molecules Are The Fundamental Building Blocks Of .
a. ENERGY
b. Radiation
c. Matter
d. Gravity
Answer: C
Atoms And Molecules Are The Fundamental Building Blocks Of Matter.
3. Ice And Steam Are Examples Of Two Forms Of .
a. Matter
b. Radiation
c. ENERGY
d. Work
Answer: A
Ice And Steam Are Examples Of Two Forms Of Matter.
4. The Formula E = Mc2 Is The Basis For The Theory That Led To The Development Of .
a. X-Rays
b. Electromagnetic Radiation
c. Nuclear Power
d. Cathode Ray Tubes
Answer: C
The Formula E = Mc2 Is The Basis For The Theory That Led To The Development Of Nuclear
Power.
5. Radio Waves, Light, And X-Rays Are All Examples Of ENERGY.
a. Nuclear
b. Thermal
c. Electrical
d. Electromagnetic
Answer: D
Electromagnetic ENERGY Includes Radio Waves, Light, And X-Rays As Well As Other Parts
Of The Spectrum.