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History of Radiology Final
History of Radiology Final
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Undergraduate 1
08/04/2008

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Term
t/f: x-rays can be stored by radioactive materials
Definition
False; (X-rays are not stored, nor do they come from radioactive materials)
Term
3 things used for productions of x-rays?
Definition
A source of electrons
A means of accelerating the electrons
A way to bring the electrons to a sudden stop
Term
What is an anode?
Definition
Is an electrode toward which negatively charged electrons migrate
Term
What is a cathode?
Definition
Is a filament that gives off electrons when heated (the source of electrons)
Term
Define collimator?
Definition
The tube housing through a device consisting of open lead shutters called
Term
What is the primary byproduct of x-ray energy conversion?
Definition
1. Energy conversion takes place and the result of the sudden deceleration of the electrons at the anode.
2. Heat is the primary by product of the energy conversion.
Term
T/F: Digital imaging provides enhanced imaging and cross-sectional view
Definition
False
Term
What are the advantages of digital imaging?
Definition
1. Enhances images of the body, but it does not provide cross-sectional views
2. Primary advantages of digital equipment include the ability to post-process images in a variety of ways to provide multiple views of the anatomy
3. Density and contrast can be altered any time without re-exposing the patient
4. Images are stored in a computer and can be transmitted to multiple locations on a network
Term
What are the advantages of digital imaging?
Definition
1. Enhances images of the body, but it does not provide cross-sectional views
2. Primary advantages of digital equipment include the ability to post-process images in a variety of ways to provide multiple views of the anatomy
3. Density and contrast can be altered any time without re-exposing the patient
4. Images are stored in a computer and can be transmitted to multiple locations on a network
Term
Define: tomography
Definition
Is imaging by sections or sectioning
Term
Define fluoroscopy
Definition
Fluoroscopy is a technique for continuous or intermittent x-ray monitoring.
Term
Define ultrasound
Definition
Medical ultrasonography (sonography) is an ultrasound-based diagnostic imaging technique used to visualize muscles and internal organs, their size, structures and any pathological lesions.
Term
Define ultrasound
Definition
Medical ultrasonography (sonography) is an ultrasound-based diagnostic imaging technique used to visualize muscles and internal organs, their size, structures and any pathological lesions.
Term
Define MRI
Definition
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a non-invasive way to take pictures of the body.
Term
Define CT
Definition
A computed tomography (CT) scan uses X-rays to make detailed pictures of structures inside of the body.
Term
Which 2 interactions are important with x-ray images?
Definition
Only Compton Effect and Photoelectric Effect are important to making an x-ray image
Term
What is subtraction with digital imaging?
Definition
In digital imaging studies of arteries, for example, it is possible to remove the tissue and bones from the image
Term
____ is a sheet of polyester plastic w/silver bromide
Definition
X-ray film
Term
T/F: electromagnetic radiation interacts with structures similar in size to radiation
Definition
TRUE
Term
T/F: electromagnetic radiation interacts with structures similar in size to radiation
Definition
TRUE
Term
X-rays have long or short wavelengths?
Definition
Short wavelengths
Term
Define Classical scattering
Definition
Classical scattering is an interaction between low energy x-rays and atoms.
Term
Define Classical scattering
Definition
Classical scattering is an interaction between low energy x-rays and atoms.
Term
Define Compton scattering
Definition
Compton scattering or the Compton effect, is the decrease in energy (increase in wavelength) of an X-ray or gamma ray photon, when it interacts with matter.
Term
Define Coherent scattering:
Definition
Scattering is a general physical process whereby some forms of radiation, such as light, sound or moving particles, for example, are forced to deviate from a straight trajectory by one or more localized non-uniformities in the medium through which it passes.
Term
X-rays are a form of ____ (sonic, nonionizing, static, electromagnetic)
Definition
Electromagnetic
Term
Who’s credited with the discovery of x-rays?
Definition
Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen
Term
Define:single scattering
Definition
When radiation is only scattered by one localized scattering center, this is called single scattering.
Term
Define:multiple scattering
Definition
It is very common that scattering centers are grouped together, and in those cases the radiation may scatter many times, which is known as multiple scattering.
Term
What year was x-ray discovered and what was he awarded?
Definition
1895; Roentgen was awarded the Nobel Prize in physics [1901].
Term
Who designed the x-ray/vacuum tube?
Definition
William Crookes (Crookes Tube)
Term
What was the first x-ray that was made?
Definition
Roentgen's image of his wife's hand
Term
Who discovered radioactivity/credited?
Definition
1896: Henri Becquerel discovered radioactivity, which was the beginning of the study of nuclear medicine.
Term
Who introduced the model of an atom?
Definition
1913; Bohr introduced a model of the atom featuring a nucleus and orbiting electrons.
Term
Who marketed the first cellulose nitrate film?
Definition
1916: Eastman Kodak marketed cellulose nitrate film, the first x-ray film.
Term
What sources of radiation are everyone exposed to?
Definition
Natural environmental & Man-made radiation
Term
Name examples of natural/background radiation?
Definition
Cosmic radiation from the sun and stars
Radioactive elements in the earth (uranium, radium, thorium)
Radio-potassium and radiocarbon (found in foods, drinking water, and the air
Term
Percentage of background radiation accounts for more than ___% of what the general public receives.
Definition
More than half of the exposure that the general public receives
Term
Name examples of man-made radiation.
Definition
Fallout from nuclear weapons testing and effluents from nuclear power plants
Radioactive materials used in industry
Medical and dental exposures
Term
t/f: Use of dental radiographs account for mare than half of the general public’s exposure.
Definition
True: The use of medical and dental radiographs accounts for 90% of the general public’s exposure to man-made radiation
Term
Define ALARA
Definition
As Low As Reasonably Achievable
Term
Define roentgen
Definition
A unit of gamma radiation measured by the amount of ionization in air. In non-bony biological tissue 1 roentgen delivers a dose approximately equal to 1 rad.
Term
seivert: (Sv)
Definition
Instead of Rem
Term
columb
Definition
In place of Roentgen
Term
columb
Definition
In place of Roentgen
Term
curie
Definition
A unit of radioactivity that represents the amount of radioactivity associated with one gram of radium.
Term
rad
Definition
One rad is equal to the absorption of radiation energy per gram of matter. It has been replaced by the gray
Term
rem
Definition
Roentgen equivalent man, a unit used in radiation protection to measure the amount of damage to human tissue from a dose of ionizing radiation. Incorporates the health risks from radiation.
Term
Becquerel: (Bq)
Definition
is used in Nuclear Medicine studies with radionuclides
Term
effective dose equivalent
Definition
Absorbed dose multiplied by the appropriate quality factor and measured in rems
Term
Radiation workers are allowed __ maximum REMs per year.
Definition
5
Term
The general public is allowed __ REMs per year.
Definition
0.5
Term
Less than 18 years are allowed __ REMs per year
Definition
0.1
Term
Pregnant women are allowed __ REMs per year.
Definition
0.5
Term
Define: photoelectric effect
Definition
Is a quantum electronic phenomenon in which electrons are emitted from matter after the absorption of energy from electromagnetic radiation such as x-rays or visible light.
Term
Compton scatter:
Definition
Is the decrease in energy (increase in wavelength) of an X-ray or gamma ray photon, when it interacts with matter.
Term
cytoplasm
Definition
contains structures that are responsible for protein synthesis and metabolism essential to normal body functions
Term
nucleus
Definition
contains chromosomes
Term
somatic cells
Definition
general body cells
Term
germ cells
Definition
responsible for sexual reproduction
Term
What are the possible results when radiation passes through a cell?
Definition
1. No damage
2. repairable
3. permanent
4. or lethal to the cell
Term
Define direct hit theory
Definition
when ionizing radiation interacts directly w/DNA molecule, certain breaks can occur in the rung of the DNA ladder. If 2 direct hits occur to the same rung of the ladder, then a section of the chromosome is deleted.
Term
Define mitosis
Definition
process of somatic cell division whereby a parent cell divides to make daughter cells
Term
meiosis
Definition
cell division of germ/sexual cells
Term
immediate effect
Definition
biologic effects of ionizing radiation that appear in minutes, hours, days, or weeks
Term
latent effect
Definition
may not manifest themselves for periods of 1 – 30 years and are difficult to assess
Term
acute radiation syndrome:
Definition
occurs when a large dose (larger than 100 R) is received by the entire body over a short period of time.
Term
What is the Law of Bergonie and Tribondeau?
Definition
Cells are most sensitive to the effects of ionizing radiation when they are rapidly dividing.
Term
What are the most radiosensitive cells?
Definition
lymphocytes
Term
Who was the 1st person to receive to be presented with a certificate to practice radiography in St. Louis, 1922?
Definition
Sister M. Beatrice Merrigan
Term
Which has the most members in the ARRT?
Definition
Radiography
Term
Match
sievert,
gray,
rem,
roentgen,
etc
Definition
Roentgen – Coulomb
Rad – Gray (Gy)
Rem – Sievert (Sv)
Becquerel – used for Nuclear Medicine with radionuclides
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