DNA Mod 3 Lesson 8- Radiography (1)
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- 3. The Ionising Radiation Regulations are mainly concerned with the safety of ______
- 5. X-rays are specifically _____-Frequency electromagnetic waves
- 6. The first tank in the darkroom needs a lid to prevent _______
- 9. Modern X-ray equipment reduces ______
- 10. An object that appears white on an X-ray is ____________
- 13. _____ _____ Crystals coat the baseplate of an analogue radiograph
- 17. Staff taking more than 100 ________ X-rays per week must wear a personal dosimeter
- 19. The developer tank requires heating to ______ degrees
- 21. _____ film is likely to develop if the developer is too weak or too cold
- 24. Under IR(ME)R _____ Rules must be displayed wherever X-ray equipment is used in the workplace
- 27. The first tank in the darkroom contains _______
- 28. The Ionising Radiation (Medical ______) Regulations exist to protect patients
- 30. X-rays are _______ by human senses
- 32. x-rays cause ________
- 35. The third tank in the darkroom contains ______
- 36. Radiation increases the risk of ______ disease
- 37. X-rays are _________ waves
- 39. An object that appears black on an X-ray film is ___________
- 45. X-rays travel in ______ lines
- 46. Used processing chemicals are considered ______ ______
- 48. Digitally processing radiographs is more __________ friendly
- 49. When X-rays are being taken, a _____ area must be established
- 50. The fourth tank in the darkroom contains ________ water
Down
- 1. A personal ________ can be used to monitor levels of X-ray exposure to staff
- 2. Under IR(ME)R A Radiation _______ Advisor must be appointed by the employer
- 4. The temperature of the developer tank should be checked with a ________
- 7. Staff taking more than 50 ________ X-rays per week must wear a personal dosimeter
- 8. The Ionising Radiation (Medical Exposure) Regulations are mainly concerned with the health of _______
- 11. The direct sensor system uses a _______ couple device
- 12. The semi-direct image plate system uses a _______ storage plate
- 13. Poor manual X-ray procedures may cause ______ X-ray films
- 14. The _______ Radiation regulations exist to protect staff who work with X-rays
- 15. A semi-direct _____ _____ system is another type of digital processing
- 16. Radiation can negatively impact _______ cells
- 18. The need for a darkroom is eliminated with an _______ processor
- 20. X-rays penetrate _______
- 22. The control area consists of anywhere in front of the primary X-ray ______
- 23. The varying shades of grey present on a Radiograph demonstrate the degree of ______ of objects
- 25. Chemicals should be changed at minimum every 3 ______ for manual or automatic processing
- 26. _____ Film occurs when the film isn't left in the fixer long enough
- 29. A direct _____ system is one type of digital processing
- 31. _____ film is likely to develop if the developer is too warm or the film was left in it too long
- 33. The second tank in the darkroom contains water
- 34. Digitally processing radiographs is _________ than manually processing them
- 38. The tanks in a darkroom are always set up ____ to right
- 40. Digitally processing radiographs reduces the _____ of radiation exposure to the patient
- 41. Foggy film can also be a result of ____ being exposed to the film before fixing
- 42. A _________ is necessary for processing manual radiographs
- 43. The control area exists of anywhere within 1.5m of the X-ray ____ head
- 44. Radiation increases the risk of ______ disease
- 47. A _____ wedge is used to check the quality of the X-ray development process