The production of scattered radiation when an incident x-ray photon strikes and object occurs from:
mA controls or influences which of the following at normal e…
mA controls or influences which of the following at normal exposure levels:1) receptor exposure2) contrast3) spatial resolution4) distortion
If the SID doubles, the radiation intensity at the IR:
If the SID doubles, the radiation intensity at the IR:
The intensity of scattered radiation from a patient is measu…
The intensity of scattered radiation from a patient is measured as 0.1 mSv/min at a distance of 2 meters. What is the intensity at a distance of 1 meter?
Time controls or influences which of the following at normal…
Time controls or influences which of the following at normal exposure levels:1) receptor exposure2) contrast3) spatial resolution4) distortion
An increase in filtration has what effect on IR exposure?
An increase in filtration has what effect on IR exposure?
Utilizing an x-ray tube with a large anode angle compared to…
Utilizing an x-ray tube with a large anode angle compared to a tube with a small angle and the same size actual focal spot results in:
An x-ray exposure is made using 96 kilovoltage peak (kVp) an…
An x-ray exposure is made using 96 kilovoltage peak (kVp) and 3 milliampere-seconds (mAs). What new technique will result in the greatest decrease in patient dose?
Which of these changes will improve the spatial resolution r…
Which of these changes will improve the spatial resolution recorded in the radiographic image?
Which one of these techniques would be the best for a breath…
Which one of these techniques would be the best for a breathing technique?