Digital Radiography And Pacs 4th Edition Verified
Chapters (1- 13) Verified Questions with Correct
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b. leading edge of the imaging plate to the opposite end.
The image reader scans and reads the image from the:
a. back edge of the imaging plate to the opposite end.
b. leading edge of the imaging plate to the opposite end.
c. right to left side.
d. left to right side.
c. stitching.
The process of joining two or more images into one continuous image is known as image:
a. connection.
b. annotation.
c. stitching.
d. lacing.
b. annotation.
The workstation function that allows selection of preset terms or manual text input is termed image:
a. connection.
b. annotation.
c. stitching.
d. lacing.
b. should be used in conjunction with the technologist's markers.
Input of annotation for identification of the patient's left or right side:
a. should take the place of the technologist's anatomy markers.
b. should be used in conjunction with the technologist's markers.
c. eliminates the need for any other type of anatomy markers.
d. None of the above
d. zoom.
Magnification of the entire image at the workstation is termed:
,a. image intensification.
b. macroradiography.
c. enlargement.
d. zoom.
b. linking of all the patient's files.
Proper patient demographic input ensures:
a. multiple records on each patient.
b. linking of all the patient's files.
c. multiple versions of the patient's name.
d. an increase in the amount of data tracking.
d. manual send function.
The ability to send images to local network stations can be accomplished using the:
a. archive query.
b. patient demographic input.
c. QC query.
d. manual send function.
technologist.
Proper patient demographic input is the responsibility of the:
a. technologist.
b. QC manager.
c. radiologist.
d. transporter
d. technologist anatomical number.
An archive query retrieves images from the PACS based on any of the following except:
a. patient name.
b. examination date.
c. anatomical area.
d. technologist anatomical number.
True
The shape of the histogram is anatomy specific
False
Image aliasing is similar to the moiré effect caused by grid error
False
,Automatic rescaling can be substituted for appropriate technical factors
True
Basic workstation functions include contrast manipulation, edge enhancement, and smoothing.
False
Shuttering removes the dark exposed border, reducing the amount of information to be stored.
False
Historical study of patient examinations can be accomplished through the manual send function.
False
No matter where the orientation stickers or labels exist on a digital cassette, the image will display
correctly
b. absorbs backscatter x-rays.
The PSP cassette is backed by aluminum that:
a. reflects x-rays.
b. absorbs backscatter x-rays.
c. captures the image.
d. transmits x-rays.
c. Felt material
Which one of the following serves to protect against static build-up, dust collection, and mechanical
damage to the imaging plate?
a. Aluminum backing
b. Lightweight plastic
c. Felt material
d. Cassette front
c. active
The layer of the imaging plate that traps electrons during exposure is the ______ layer.
a. protective
b. reflective
c. active
d. support
b. color
The imaging plate layer that absorbs stimulating light and reflects emitted light is the ______ layer.
, a. active
b. color
c. reflective
d. backing
d. sends light in a forward direction
The reflective layer:
a. absorbs and reduces static.
b. gives the imaging sheet strength.
c. protects the back of the cassette.
d. sends light in a forward direction
b. patient identifier.
The purpose of the barcode label is to match the image information with the:
a. imaging plate.
b. patient identifier.
c. technologist.
d. radiographic room.
c. barium fluorohalide
The phosphor layer is made of phosphors from the ______ family.
a. barium sulfate
b. halide calcium
c. barium fluorohalide
d. calcium fluorohalide
active
When the imaging plate is irradiated, stimulated electrons enter the ______ layer.
a. active
b. conductive
c. protective
d. support
b. bombard each other.
During laser beam formation, both ends of the laser reflect energy back and forth so that the atoms:
a. absorb each other.
b. bombard each other.
c. lose energy.
d. create x-ray energy.
Chapters (1- 13) Verified Questions with Correct
Answers| Latest Edition 2025
_____________________________________________________________________________________
b. leading edge of the imaging plate to the opposite end.
The image reader scans and reads the image from the:
a. back edge of the imaging plate to the opposite end.
b. leading edge of the imaging plate to the opposite end.
c. right to left side.
d. left to right side.
c. stitching.
The process of joining two or more images into one continuous image is known as image:
a. connection.
b. annotation.
c. stitching.
d. lacing.
b. annotation.
The workstation function that allows selection of preset terms or manual text input is termed image:
a. connection.
b. annotation.
c. stitching.
d. lacing.
b. should be used in conjunction with the technologist's markers.
Input of annotation for identification of the patient's left or right side:
a. should take the place of the technologist's anatomy markers.
b. should be used in conjunction with the technologist's markers.
c. eliminates the need for any other type of anatomy markers.
d. None of the above
d. zoom.
Magnification of the entire image at the workstation is termed:
,a. image intensification.
b. macroradiography.
c. enlargement.
d. zoom.
b. linking of all the patient's files.
Proper patient demographic input ensures:
a. multiple records on each patient.
b. linking of all the patient's files.
c. multiple versions of the patient's name.
d. an increase in the amount of data tracking.
d. manual send function.
The ability to send images to local network stations can be accomplished using the:
a. archive query.
b. patient demographic input.
c. QC query.
d. manual send function.
technologist.
Proper patient demographic input is the responsibility of the:
a. technologist.
b. QC manager.
c. radiologist.
d. transporter
d. technologist anatomical number.
An archive query retrieves images from the PACS based on any of the following except:
a. patient name.
b. examination date.
c. anatomical area.
d. technologist anatomical number.
True
The shape of the histogram is anatomy specific
False
Image aliasing is similar to the moiré effect caused by grid error
False
,Automatic rescaling can be substituted for appropriate technical factors
True
Basic workstation functions include contrast manipulation, edge enhancement, and smoothing.
False
Shuttering removes the dark exposed border, reducing the amount of information to be stored.
False
Historical study of patient examinations can be accomplished through the manual send function.
False
No matter where the orientation stickers or labels exist on a digital cassette, the image will display
correctly
b. absorbs backscatter x-rays.
The PSP cassette is backed by aluminum that:
a. reflects x-rays.
b. absorbs backscatter x-rays.
c. captures the image.
d. transmits x-rays.
c. Felt material
Which one of the following serves to protect against static build-up, dust collection, and mechanical
damage to the imaging plate?
a. Aluminum backing
b. Lightweight plastic
c. Felt material
d. Cassette front
c. active
The layer of the imaging plate that traps electrons during exposure is the ______ layer.
a. protective
b. reflective
c. active
d. support
b. color
The imaging plate layer that absorbs stimulating light and reflects emitted light is the ______ layer.
, a. active
b. color
c. reflective
d. backing
d. sends light in a forward direction
The reflective layer:
a. absorbs and reduces static.
b. gives the imaging sheet strength.
c. protects the back of the cassette.
d. sends light in a forward direction
b. patient identifier.
The purpose of the barcode label is to match the image information with the:
a. imaging plate.
b. patient identifier.
c. technologist.
d. radiographic room.
c. barium fluorohalide
The phosphor layer is made of phosphors from the ______ family.
a. barium sulfate
b. halide calcium
c. barium fluorohalide
d. calcium fluorohalide
active
When the imaging plate is irradiated, stimulated electrons enter the ______ layer.
a. active
b. conductive
c. protective
d. support
b. bombard each other.
During laser beam formation, both ends of the laser reflect energy back and forth so that the atoms:
a. absorb each other.
b. bombard each other.
c. lose energy.
d. create x-ray energy.