Diagnostic Imaging

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