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Mosby Exam questions with correct answers
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An injection set that includes a needle with plastic wings attached is called: 
 
A. large bore. 
 
B. butterfly. 
 
C. contrast agent injecting set. 
 
D. sterile tray. CORRECT ANSWER b 
 
X-rays travel as bundles of energy called: 
 
A. energy waves. 
 
B. phasers. 
 
C. electromagnetic bursts. 
 
D. photons. CORRECT ANSWER d 
 
The increase in brightness caused by acceleration of the electrons in the image intensifier is called: 
 
A. flux gain.
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Iron is an example of a _______________ material. CORRECT ANSWER Ferromagnetic 
 
For trauma radiography, a radiographer could best acquire images of a lateral distal femur by: CORRECT ANSWER acquiring a cross-table lateral femur with a lateromedial projection 
 
Total brightness gain for the image intensifier is calculated by: CORRECT ANSWER flux gain multiplied by minification gain. 
 
A person with acute radiation syndrome does not demonstrate signs of illness during the ________ 
period. COR...
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Physics Fluoroscopy Test Questions and Answers All Correct
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Physics Fluoroscopy Test Questions and Answers All Correct 
 
What is the greatest disadvantage of the use of a Plumbicon tube (vs a Vidicon) - Answer- Increased Quantum Mottle 
 
Which is the component of the tv monitor where the video signal is transformed into an image? - Answer- Phosphor Screen 
 
State the range of fluoroscopic mA - Answer- 0.5-5.0mA 
 
What year was Fluoroscopy invented? - Answer- 1896 
 
The shape of the input screen helps to control ____________ - Answer- Distortion 
 
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BIOC 385 exam 1 || Questions and 100% Accurate Answers.
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The difference between an oxidation reaction and a reduction reaction is that oxidation is the _____ correct answers loss of electrons and reduction is the gain of electrons. 
 
If the Gibbs free energy change value for a reaction is less than zero, this reaction is ______ correct answers exergonic 
 
Flux is defined as the rate at which ___ is/are interconverted. correct answers Metabolites 
 
Enzyme active sites... correct answers Are characterized as a pocket or cleft 
 
Which answer correctl...
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Biol 253 Exam 1 All Answers Correct
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Biol 253 Exam 1 All Answers Correct 
universal function of membranes to act as a selective barrier to the passage of molecules 
functions of plasma membranes 1. regulate passage of substances in and out of cells and between cell 
organelles and cytosol 
2. detect chemical messengers arriving at the cell surface 
3. link adjacent cells together by membrane junctions 
4. anchor cells to the extracellular matrix 
integral membrane protein closely associated with membrane lipids 
can't be e...
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RADT 156 FINAL EXAM REVIEW 2024 QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS
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RADT 156 FINAL EXAM REVIEW 2024 QUESTIONS 
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What is the purpose of developing exposure charts? - Correct Answer ️️ -Patient dose 
and image quality 
The output screen of a fluoroscopic image intensifier tube is composed of? - Correct 
Answer ️️ -zinc cadmium sulfide 
The "Electron Image" of the image intensifier tube is formed by electrons released from 
the... - Correct Answer ️️ -photocathode 
Digital fluoroscopy has numerous benefits, what is the one ve...
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RADT 156 FINAL EXAM REVIEW questions and answers all are correct 2024 graded A+
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What is the purpose of developing exposure charts? - Answer-Patient dose and image quality 
The output screen of a fluoroscopic image intensifier tube is composed of? - Answer-zinc cadmium 
sulfide 
The "Electron Image" of the image intensifier tube is formed by electrons released from the... - Answerphotocathode 
Digital fluoroscopy has numerous benefits, what is the one very important benefit? - Answer-decreased 
patient dose 
Digital fluoroscopy can capture an image in... - Answer-33 millis...
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MNG3701 - Strategic planning - LU3: Strategic Analysis: analyzing the external environments. 2 || All Questions Answered Correctly.
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Importance of Analyzing the External Environment correct answers -Managers can mitigate threats. 
-Managers can leverage opportunities. 
-Gain understanding of potential impacts. 
-Understand the source / proximity of factors. 
 
The PESTEL Model correct answers -Groups environmental factors into six segments: 
--Political 
--Economic 
--Sociocultural 
--Technological 
--Ecological 
--Legal 
These factors can create: 
--Opportunities 
--Threats 
 
Political Factors correct answers -Processes &...
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An injection set that includes a needle with plastic wings attached is called: 
 
A. large bore. 
 
B. butterfly. 
 
C. contrast agent injecting set. 
 
D. sterile tray. 
b 
X-rays travel as bundles of energy called: 
 
A. energy waves. 
 
B. phasers. 
 
C. electromagnetic bursts. 
 
D. photons. 
d 
The increase in brightness caused by acceleration of the electrons in the image intensifier is called: 
 
A. flux gain. 
 
B. minification gain. 
 
C. total brightness gain. 
 
D. image gain. 
a 
A p...
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NDT Exam One MT Questions and Answers 2024/2025
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Ferromagnetic material is: 
a. strongly attracted by a magnet. 
b. not highly saturated by magnetic fields. 
c. a material with a 0 permeability measurement. 
d. not capable of being magnetized. 
 a. strongly attracted by a magnet. 
The permeability of a material describes: 
a. the ease with which it can be magnetized. 
b. the depth of the magnetic field in the part. 
c. the length of time required to demagnetize it. 
d. the ability to retain the magnetic field. 
 a. the ease with which it...
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