Veterinary Diagnostic Imaging

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Across
  1. 3. the quantity of radiation.
  2. 4. portion of the x-ray image that is sharp and clearly collimated.
  3. 6. produce a light beam that is coincident with the x-ray beam and covers the ROI.
  4. 7. measures doses of radiation.
  5. 8. radiation that reaches the film or detector.
  6. 10. Structure or appearance that is not normally present on the radiograph and is produced by artificial means
  7. 11. radiographs are best taken when the patient exhales.
  8. 13. the smallest quantity of any type of electromagnetic radiation.
  9. 16. best position for radiographs for patients with respiratory or cardiac issues.
  10. 18. most equipment suppliers will supply a _________ with a new radiographic unit.
  11. 19. a special heat-resistant glass enclosure that house a cathode and an anode.
  12. 20. alternative method of developing a variable kV technique chart.
Down
  1. 1. outside edge or shadow where the film has been imperfectly collimated.
  2. 2. air/gas, fat, soft tissue, bone and metal are the
  3. 5. where photons of energy are focused.
  4. 9. the quality of radiation.
  5. 10. important when a patient is thicker on one end of its anatomy than on the other.
  6. 12. principle for the radiation dose to any creature.
  7. 14. typically has a large and small filament.
  8. 15. were developed to absorb scattered and secondary radiation.
  9. 17. radiographs are best taken when the patient inhales.