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Test Bank For Radiologic Science For Technologists 13th
Edition By Stewart C. Bushong, And Elizabeth Shields|
9780323765367| All Chapters| LATEST
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
PART I: RADIOLOGIC PHYSICS
1. Essential Concepts Of Radiologic Science
2. Basic Physics Primer
3. The Structure Of Matter
4. Electromagnetic Energy
5. Electricity, Magnetism, And Electromagnetism
PART II: X-RADIATION
6. The X-Ray Imaging System
7. The X-Ray Tube
8. X-Ray Production
9. X-Ray Emission
10. X-Ray Interaction With Matter
PART III: X-RAY IMAGING
11. Computed Radiography
12. Digital Radiography
13. Digital Radiographic Technique
14. Image Acquisition
15. Scatter Radiation
16. Digital Image Descriptors And Evaluation
17. Radiographic Artifacts
PART IV: ADVANCED MEDICAL IMAGING
18. Mammography
19. Fluoroscopy
20. Interventional Radiology
21. Computed Tomography
22. Tomosynthesis
PART V: MEDICAL IMAGE DISPLAY
23. Patient-Image Optimization
24. Viewing The Medical Image
25. Medical Image Informatics
26. Digital Display Device
PART VI: THE MEDICAL IMAGE
27. Imaging Science
28. Artificial Intelligence
29. Quantum Computing
30. Image Perception
PART VII: RADIOBIOLOGY
31. Human Biology
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33. Molecular Radiobiology
34. Cellular Radiobiology
35. Deterministic Effects Of Radiation
36. Stochastic Effects Of Radiation
PART VIII: RADIATION PROTECTION
37. Health Physics
38. Designing For Radiation Protection
39. Radiography/Fluoroscopy Patient Radiation Dose
40. Computed Tomography Patient Radiation Dose
41. Patient Radiation Dose Management
42. Occupational Radiation Dose Management
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Chapter 01: Essential Concepts Of Radiologic Science Bushong: Radiologic Science For Technologists, 13th 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.
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Test Bank For Radiologic Science For Technologists 13th
Edition By Stewart C. Bushong, And Elizabeth Shields|
9780323765367| All Chapters| LATEST
Page 1 of 237
,2
TABLE OF CONTENTS
PART I: RADIOLOGIC PHYSICS
1. Essential Concepts Of Radiologic Science
2. Basic Physics Primer
3. The Structure Of Matter
4. Electromagnetic Energy
5. Electricity, Magnetism, And Electromagnetism
PART II: X-RADIATION
6. The X-Ray Imaging System
7. The X-Ray Tube
8. X-Ray Production
9. X-Ray Emission
10. X-Ray Interaction With Matter
PART III: X-RAY IMAGING
11. Computed Radiography
12. Digital Radiography
13. Digital Radiographic Technique
14. Image Acquisition
15. Scatter Radiation
16. Digital Image Descriptors And Evaluation
17. Radiographic Artifacts
PART IV: ADVANCED MEDICAL IMAGING
18. Mammography
19. Fluoroscopy
20. Interventional Radiology
21. Computed Tomography
22. Tomosynthesis
PART V: MEDICAL IMAGE DISPLAY
23. Patient-Image Optimization
24. Viewing The Medical Image
25. Medical Image Informatics
26. Digital Display Device
PART VI: THE MEDICAL IMAGE
27. Imaging Science
28. Artificial Intelligence
29. Quantum Computing
30. Image Perception
PART VII: RADIOBIOLOGY
31. Human Biology
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, 32. Fundamental Principles Of Radiobiology
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33. Molecular Radiobiology
34. Cellular Radiobiology
35. Deterministic Effects Of Radiation
36. Stochastic Effects Of Radiation
PART VIII: RADIATION PROTECTION
37. Health Physics
38. Designing For Radiation Protection
39. Radiography/Fluoroscopy Patient Radiation Dose
40. Computed Tomography Patient Radiation Dose
41. Patient Radiation Dose Management
42. Occupational Radiation Dose Management
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Chapter 01: Essential Concepts Of Radiologic Science Bushong: Radiologic Science For Technologists, 13th 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.
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