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Digital Fluoroscopy question with complete solution rated A+ 2023Digital Fluoroscopy - correct answer 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 Digital Fluoroscopy - correct answer is the nature of the image and the manner in which it is digitized. 
 
The advantages of DF over conventional fluoro are: - correct answer 1. t...
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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 hold -LIH is not considered a postprocessing option, 
it is simply the ability to save the last image seen on the monitor as an image. 
 
 
 
Matrix- the rows & lines that make up a grid of an 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 the manner in which it is digitized. 
 
 
 
How is spatial resolution determined in DF? 
Image matrix and the size of the image intensifier 
 
 
 
Spatial resolution is limited by? 
Pixel size 
 
 
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Digital Fluoroscopy Questions and Answers, Graded A+
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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 Digital Fluoroscopy 
is the nature of the image and the manner in which it is digitized. 
 
 
 
The advantages of DF over conventional fluoro are: 
1. the speed of image acquisition 
2. post-processing t...
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Chapter 26: Digital Fluoroscopy
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Bushong: Radiologic Science for Technologists, 10th 
Edition 
Chapter 26: Digital Fluoroscopy 
Test Bank 
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
1. Digital fluoroscopy uses at least _____ monitor(s). 
a. 1 
b. 2 
c. 3 
d. 4 
ANS: B 
Digital fluoroscopy uses at least 2 monitors. 
DIF: Moderate REF: page 418 
OBJ: Describe the monitors of a digital fluoroscopy system. 
2. The time it takes to turn on the digital fluoroscopy x-ray tube and reach 
the selected mA and kVp is the _____ time. 
a. interrogation 
b. extinctio...
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Rad 31 Digital Fluoroscopy
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Digital Fluoroscopy (DF) 
•	Digital x-ray imaging system that produces a series of dynamic images with use of an area x-ray beam and an image intensifier 
Operating Console 
•	Contains alphanumeric & special function keys for entering patient data & communicating with the computer 
•	In addition, computer interactive video controls, a pad for cursor, and region-of-interest manipulation 
Digital Fluoroscopy Imaging System 
•	During DF, the under-table x-ray tube actually operates in radio...
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Digital Imaging Image Intensified Fluoroscopy(167 questions and answers)
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Digital Imaging Image Intensified Fluoroscopy(167 questions and answers)
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Introduction to Radiology - imaging modalities Study Guide Questions Fully Solved.
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What are the imaging modalities that use ionizing radiation? - correct answer 1. Radiographs (x-rays, conventional films, plain films) 
2. Computed tomography (CT) 
3. Nuclear medicine (NM) 
 
What are the imaging modalities that do not use ionizing radiation? - correct answer 1. Magnetic resonance imaging (uses magnet and radio waves) 
2. ultrasound (uses sound waves) 
 
The birth of radiology start...
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HESI EXIT EXAM STUDY VERIFIED QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2023 LATEST UPDATE GRADED A
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HESI EXIT EXAM STUDY 
VERIFIED QUESTIONS AND 
ANSWERS 2023 LATEST 
UPDATE GRADED A 
A radiographer prepares to perform an AP projection of the distal femur on a patient with 
a suspected femoral fracture. Which represents the best approach for positioning both 
the patient and the x-ray tube? 
A. Rotate the leg 15 degrees medially; place the cathode end of the tube toward the 
foot. 
B. Rotate the leg 15 degrees medially; place the anode end of the tube toward the foot. 
C. Do not rotate the l...
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