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CSB012 EXAM WITH COMPLETE
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Different types of cancers - Answer Carcinoma (epithelial cells)

Sarcoma (bone and soft tissue)

Lymphoma (WBCs in lymphoid tissue)

Melanoma (melanocytes)

Routes of cancer spread - Answer Vascular

Lymphatic

Body cavities

Natural passages

Inoculation/Surgical contamination

Outline beam filtration and why it is used. - Answer To reduce lower energy x-ray
photons from reaching patient --> reduce dose

3 types: inherent, added, compensating

What is the 15% rule? - Answer increase in kVp by 15% will double mAs (and vice versa)

Name the body responsible for eHealth safety in Australia. - Answer The Australian
Commission on Safety and Quality in Healthcare

Define image sharpness. - Answer The distinct representation of an object's true border
or edges

Aka spatial resolution, detail

Explain the geometric factors which affect image sharpness. - Answer Magnification
(SID/SOD)

DIstortion

Focal blur

Describe the anode heel effect . - Answer Change in beam intensity across x-ray field
caused by absorption of the beam at the heel of the anode.

Describe ways to minimise unsharpness. - Answer Large SID

Small OID

,Central beam perpendicular to IR

Central beam parallel to plane/region of interest

Select fine focus (when appropriate)

What is a grid? - Answer Reduce amount of scattered radiation reaching the IR

Improve image contrast + reduce image noise

What is a grid ratio? - Answer The ratio of the height of the lead strips to the distance
between them (h/D)

List types of grids. - Answer Focussed

Parallel

Crossed

Moving

Virtual

What is the air-gap technique? - Answer Increase OID to decrease scatter & therefore
increase image contrast.

Alternative to grid.

Increase mAs by 10% per cm of air-gap

Define infection. - Answer The establishment and growth of a micro-organism on or in a
host.

Explain the factor required for an infection to occur? - Answer 1. A host - favrouable
environment, diverse organic nutrients

2. A micro-organism - bacteria, virus, fungi, protozoa

3. Mode of transmission - from external or internal envir.

4. A reservoir - the site where the micro-organism can stay alive...?

Explain how an infection establishes itself in a host. - Answer 1st line of defence - skin,
saliva, mucous membranes

2nd line of defence - general immune, macrophages

3rd line of defence - specific immune, B & T lymphocytes

Describe the main ways that an infection is spread. - Answer 1. Direct contact with
person

, 2. Inadequate hand-washing

3. Direct contact with bodily fluids

4. Contact with contaminated equipment

Define aseptic technique and describe how an aseptic technique is maintained in a
clinical setting. - Answer Procedure performed under sterile conditions.

5 moments of hand hygiene

Bare below the elbows

Define digital imaging. - Answer An image acquisition process that produces an
electronic image that can be manipulated by a computer and displayed as a matrix of
intensities.

What are the benefits of digital imaging? - Answer High image quality/resolution

Post-processing analysis

Fast image ditribution/storage/retrieval

List types of digital radiography. - Answer 1. Computed radiography

2. Scanned projection analysis

3. Digital radiography (indirect)

4. Digital radiography (direct)

Describe the CR imaging plate. - Answer 1. Protective overcoat

2. Conductive layer - phosphor crystals

3. Reflective layer

4. Protective layer (base)

5. Antistatic layer

6. Thin lead foil

List the stages of PSP image formation. - Answer 1. EXPOSE - energy transfer,
excitation, metastable stable, latent image

2. STIMULATE - infrared light, lower energy state, photostimuable luminescence (PSL)

3. READ - photomultiplier tube (PMT), analog to digital converter (ADC), pixel matrix

4. ERASE - white light, residual latent image, ghosting

Outline the differences between indirect and direct digital radiography. - Answer

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