Diagnostic Imaging
Across
- 2. The phosphor continues to emit light after the stimulation has ceased.
- 4. Light traveling through the atmosphere.
- 5. The cranial part of the animal is to your left.
- 6. The part of the x-ray image that is sharp and clearly collimated.
- 9. Occur by chance and may occur without a threshold level of dose.
- 10. Affects contrast in the image.
- 11. Intensifying screens react to this radiation.
- 13. Radiation doses are measured from this badge.
- 14. The patient is lying on its back in dorsal recumbency.
- 16. The patient lying on the right/left side.
- 17. Includes the patient’s name, identifiers, the views taken, the measurements, and the technical factors.
- 20. The amount of radiation that a person may receive in a given period.
Down
- 1. These are crystals being shown by high temperature.
- 3. can see the outline of one film on the other
- 7. Intensity of the radiation is greater on the cathode side than on the anode side.
- 8. Patient is lying on its abdomen, ventral recumbency.
- 12. The tracing of the crests and troughs of a wave.
- 15. Not evened out or straightened, a bit slanted.
- 18. The outside edge creates a shadow where the film has been imperfectly collimated.
- 19. Structures or appearances that is not normally present on the radiographs image.