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GXMO Test Questions with Complete Solutions ionization the ability to remove electrons; foundation of x-ray interaction with tissue making them valuable for image creation but damages the tissue PE effect x-ray photon ejects an inner shell electron becoming fully absorbed in the process--causes secondary photons and increasing patient dose. Absorbed dose is dependent on the amount of ionizing radiation

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ionization the ability to remove electrons; foundation of x-ray interaction with tissue

making them valuable for image creation but damages the tissue




PE effect x-ray photon ejects an inner shell electron becoming fully absorbed in the

process--causes secondary photons and increasing patient dose. Absorbed dose is dependent on

the amount of ionizing radiation




sources of radiation natural materials, solar radiation, and medical radiation




images formation non-interacting transmitting radiation which attenuates differently

according to the anatomy it travels through




scatter radiation type of radiation that interacts with tissues but weakens and changes

direction before exiting

,protective tube housing encloses the x-ray tube and constructed with lead lining; prevents

electric shock to the tube and facilitates cooling; can be made of glass or metal; the metal tubes

extend the life; creates vacuum for x-ray production




cathode side of the tube that produces the electrons and forces them toward the anode;

negatively charged




focusing cup surrounds the cathode to force the electrons into a controlled beam and

prevents direction which means less scatter




filament wire coil of tungsten wire at the cathode; source of electrons via thermionic

emission




anode side of the tube that is a positively charged target for electrons to convert to x-rays;

composed of molybdenum copper and tungsten; consists of a target, stator, and rotor




anodes can be stationary or rotating (rotating disperse heat and reduce wear)

,window sheet of glass in the tube housing where x-rays are directed to exit; acts as partial

filtration of the beam




filtration reduction of low energy photons to reduce patient dose




two types of filtration added and inherent filtration




what must the min mmAl be for tubes above 70 kVp? 2.5 mmAl




added filtration filtration added to the part of the tube to absorb low energy photons and

reduce patient dose




compensating filters added to primary beam to alter intensity often used in nonuniform

anatomic regions; commonly a step wedge or trough filter




collimator/collimation shutters; most common beam restricting device; set of 2-3 sets of

lead shutters immediately below the tube window and limit the field of the beam; allows for

variable field size

, fixed aperture flat piece of lead with a hole in it below the tube window




cones and cylinders a fixed aperture with extended flange and slide into the tube directly

below the window; decrease unsharpness




PBL (positive beam limitation) automatic collimator; limits size and shape of the beam to

make the IR in the bucky; used to reduce patient exposure




thermionic emission refers to the process of boiling off electrons from the filament during

x-ray production; occurs when the tungsten filament gains enough heat so the outer shell

electrons are emitted and form a cloud around the filament creating the space charge effec




kilovoltage determines the speed at which the electrons travel across the tube which

determines the x-ray energy and quality




as kVp increases... beam penetrability increases




milliamperage/tube current the number of electrons flowing per unit of time; controls the

heat of the filament and thus the number of electrons boiled off

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