Chapter Test 1 Review
Across
- 3. Refers to objects that are distorted to appear longer than the true object.
- 6. This activates the barium fluorohalide in computed radiography.
- 8. This sets the midpoint of the range of brightness levels visible in the image
- 11. This component includes the readout, charge collector, and light-sensitive elements in an indirect digital system.
- 12. Scatter radiation that creates unwanted exposure of the image.
- 13. Characteristics of the anatomic part are determined by its composition, such as, thickness, atomic number, and tissue density.
- 14. The radiographic quality that includes brightness and contrast.
- 17. This has to be applied to the base layer of a direct digital system when using amorphous silicon.
- 20. This is used as the photodetector within an indirect digital system.
- 21. This is coupled to a cesium iodide plate via a fiber optic cable or optical lens.
- 22. This radiographic quality of sharpness is measured by lp per mm.
- 23. this is a measure of the imaging system's ability to display the contrast of anatomic objects of varying size.
- 24. The image viewed on the computer monitor.
- 26. Each projection has one of these that is compared to the image receptors for the given exposure.
Down
- 1. ________________ decreases as tissue density increases.
- 2. Differences in tissue thickness, tissue density, and effective atomic number contribute to __________________.
- 4. This happens if an image receptor is extremely overexposed.
- 5. This is a range of exposure values to the receptor that produce an acceptable range of densities for diagnostic purposes.
- 7. Refers to when not enough photons make it to the image receptor.
- 9. This part of the digital system amplifies the signal.
- 10. In computed radiography, this stores the latent image.
- 15. This allows for imaging files to be accessed from various workstations located throughout the facility or even outside with special permission.
- 16. An imaging system's reference to the range of exposure intensities an image receptor can accurately detect.
- 18. This is the imaging system's ability to distinguish between small objects having similar brightness levels or shades of gray.
- 19. When an incoming photon loses energy and changes direction because of ______________.
- 25. The new acronym for PACS approved by the FDA in 2021.