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Exam (elaborations) Fluoroscopy Questions and Answers, Graded A+ Exam (elaborations) Fluoroscopy Questions and Answers, Graded A+ Exam (elaborations) Fluoroscopy Questions and Answers, Graded A+ Exam (elaborations) Fluoroscopy Questions and Answers, Graded A+ Exam (elaborations) Fluoroscop...

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Fluoroscopy Questions with correct Answers, Graded A+

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Fluoroscopy Questions with correct Answers, Graded A+ dynamic examination Fluoroscopy is a type of ____ ____, meaning that they are live, moving x-rays Active diagnosis With fluoroscopy, the physician is present during the exam and is able to give an ____ ____. radiologist Flurosco...

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ch 10 fluro Questions and Answers 2023, Graded A+

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ch 10 fluro Questions and Answers 2023, Graded A+ Traditional fluoroscopic units are designed with the x-ray tube____the table and the image-intensifier tube or digital detector located_____ underneath, overtop the patient Modern remote-control units integrate or are configured with the tab...

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Fluoro Questions and Answers 2023, Graded A+

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Fluoro Questions and Answers 2023, Graded A+ what are the factors influencing patient fluoroscopic exposure? what are the factors that directly influence the exposure rate at the panel or tabletop and the patient and the operator's radiation dose? milliamperage, kilovolatage, collimation, ...

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Rad 22 ch.36 fluoroscopy Questions and Answers, Graded A+

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Rad 22 ch.36 fluoroscopy Questions and Answers, Graded A+ dynamic Fluoro is dynamic or static? static Diagnostic radiography is dynamic or static? active diagnosis What kind of diagnosis does fluoroscopy involve during the examination? fluoroscopic screen specialized x-ray ...

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Physics of Imaging Ch. 27 Fluoroscopy Questions and Answers, Graded A+

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Physics of Imaging Ch. 27 Fluoroscopy Questions and Answers, Graded A+ Changing from standard in magnification mode on an image intensifier: 1. increases patient dose 2. decreases the patient dose 3. produces a magnified image 4. decreases the minification gain 1, 3, and 4 brightness ga...

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Digital Fluoroscopy Questions and Answers, Graded A+ Digital Fluoroscopy identifies a digital x-ray imaging system that produces a series of dynamic images obtained with an area x-ray beam and an image intensifier or flat panel device. The difference between conventional fluoroscopy and Dig...

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Fluoroscopy Questions and Answers, Graded A+ Advantages of Image Intensified fluoroscopy over non-Image Intensified fluoroscopy include. A. Increased brightness B. Decreased patient radiation dose C. Decreased shape distortion d. all of the above e. More than one but not all of the above E. M...

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Chapter 25 – Fluoroscopy Questions and Answers, Graded A+ What is the primary function of the fluoroscope? To provide real-time dynamic viewing of anatomic structures. What is a dynamic study? An examination that shows motion of circulation or the motion of internal structures. Du...

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Chapter 36: Fluoroscopy Questions and Answers, Graded A+

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Chapter 36: Fluoroscopy Questions and Answers, Graded A+ Fluoroscopy a dynamic radiographic examination; involves active diagnosis during an examination Image Intensification Tube video camera and monitor used to view fluoroscopic images Thomas Edison invented a more notable fluoro...

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Fundamentals of Fluoroscopic Imaging Questions and Answers, Graded A+

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Fundamentals of Fluoroscopic Imaging Questions and Answers, Graded A+ Which of the following describes how fluoroscopic images are acquired that study human anatomy and function? Real-time acquisition Which three of the following are necessary to generate fluoroscopy X-radiation IR Conve...

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Fluoroscopy exam Questions and Answers, Graded A+ Total filtration permanently required in the useful fluoroscopic beam should not be less than 2.5mm Aluminum If X-ray source is below the table, useful beam exposure must be measured at what distance above the table top 30 cm Table t...

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Fluoroscopy Questions and Answers, Graded A+

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Fluoroscopy Questions and Answers, Graded A+ diameter of its input phosphor An image intensifier tube is identified by the... directly proportional X-ray photons hitting the input phosphor is _____________ _______________ to number of light photons produced. 5 minutes The cumulativ...

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Fluoroscopy Review Questions and Answers, Graded A+

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Fluoroscopy Review Questions and Answers, Graded A+ 1. Which term is defined as the ratio of the number of light photons at the output phosphor to the number of x-rays at the input phosphor? a) Brightness gain b) Flux gain c) Minification gain d) Magnification gain b) Flux gain 2.All af...

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Fluoroscopy Questions and Answers, Graded A+ luminsence emission of light due to outside stimulation fluorescence light during stimulation phosphorescence light that continues to be emitted after stimulation fluoroscopy ________: process of using a fluoroscope for examining...

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Fluoroscopy Questions and Answers, Graded A+ -What does Dynamic means: -Always active or changing. -Having or showing a lot of energy. -Of or relating to energy, motion, or physical force. Fluoroscopy allows for? -Imaging of the movement of internal structures. Can visualize function and...

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Fluoroscopy Questions and Answers, Graded A+ What is the milliamperage used during fluoroscopy? 5 mA (During fluoroscopy, the x-ray tube is operated at less than 5 mA.) The image intensifier improved fluoroscopy by increasing image _____. brightness The _____ in the retina are stim...

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RAD 102 - 1 – Fluoroscopy Questions and Answers, Graded A+

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RAD 102 - 1 – Fluoroscopy Questions and Answers, Graded A+ Fluoroscope It consists of a specialized x-ray tube with an image receptor called the fluoroscopic screen. It was invented by Thomas Edison in 1896. Fluoroscopy It is used mostly for studies that require observation of dynamic bo...

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1230 Fluoroscopy assessment Questions and Answers, Graded A+

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1230 Fluoroscopy assessment Questions and Answers, Graded A+ what is automatic brightness control (ABC) Brightness varies from changes in the patient position or part thickness. Maintain constant brightness by adjusting the technique. It changes the patient dose. NOT AEC How does fluoro to ...

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Digital Fluoroscopy Questions and Answers, Graded A+

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Digital Fluoroscopy Questions and Answers, Graded A+ Advantages of DF over conventional is speed of acquisition & post processing. Digital includes at least 2 monitors. Postprocesssing options include digital subtraction, window leveling, width & edge enhancement. Last image...

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Chapter 26 digital fluoroscopy Questions and Answers, Graded A+

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Chapter 26 digital fluoroscopy Questions and Answers, Graded A+ Digital Fluoroscopy (DF) A digital x-ray imaging system that produces dynamic images obtained with an area x-ray beam. What is the difference between conventional Fluoroscopy and Direct fluoroscopy? The nature of the image and...

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Fluoroscopy Questions and Answers, Graded A+ Who invented fluoroscopy and when? Thomas Edison in 1896 The cones are in charge of what type of vision? Photopic/ day vision Rods are in charge of? Scotopic/ night vision Where is the x-ray tube located? Under the table D...

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Fluoroscopy Questions and Answers, Graded A+ How is fluoroscopy used in angiography? To position the system for the recording of images of contrast material being injected via catheter How is fluoroscopy used in angioplasty? To provide imaging guidance for interventional procedures? ...

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Fluoroscopy Questions and Answers, Graded A+ This is a dynamic radiographic exam that involves active diagnosing during the exam Fluoro What is the primary reason that fluoroscopy is the domain of the radiologist the RA and the PA Bc it involves active diagnosing Fluoro is used for ...

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Fluoroscopy Questions and Answers, Graded A+ Fluoroscopy mA range is 0.5-5.0 During fluoroscopy the SOD cannot be less than how many inches on a mobile unit 12 The input screen absorbs ______________ and emits _______________ X-ray photons, light photons Electrostatic lenses...

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