Question 1
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CR has both indirect and direct systems
Question 2
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The PSP is painted onto the SPS
Question 3
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[blank_start]Europium[blank_end]: Keeps the electrons out of the holes
[blank_start]Fluorohalide[blank_end]: Holds the electrons and keeps them from going back into the hole
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Fluorohalide
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Europium
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Europium
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Fluorohalide
Question 4
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When electrons drop back into the "holes," they release energy in the form of light
Question 5
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The PSP can only keep the electrons out of the "holes" for what amount before its lost
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25% / 4 hours
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25% / 8 hours
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15% / 2 hours
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15% / 5 hours
Question 6
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3 components to a CR reader
1st component: [blank_start]motor/transport system[blank_end]
2nd component: [blank_start]optical system[blank_end]
3rd component: [blank_start]computer system[blank_end]
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motor/transport system
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optical system
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computer system
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optical system
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motor/transport system
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computer system
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computer system
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motor/transport system
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optical system
Question 7
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When does the SPS get scanned?
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1st component
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2nd component
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3rd component
Question 8
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[blank_start]1[blank_end]. Scans SPS with laser
[blank_start]8[blank_end]. Channels to ADC
[blank_start]2[blank_end]. Light is released from phosphor
[blank_start]6[blank_end]. PMT or CCD changes light to electrons
[blank_start]4[blank_end]. Filter takes out any laser light
[blank_start]3[blank_end]. Optical instrument detects reflected light
[blank_start]7[blank_end]. Light detected and converted to electrical signals
[blank_start]5[blank_end]. Sends to photodetector
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8
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7
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Question 9
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Forming and buffering of an image happens during what component?
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1st component
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2nd component
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3rd component
Question 10
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The more bits/pixel, the better the system can produce an image
Question 11
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The [blank_start]lower[blank_end] the exposure, the higher the image noise
Question 12
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Low kVp gives a [blank_start]wide[blank_end] histogram and a high kVp gives a [blank_start]narrow[blank_end] histogram
Question 13
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CR and DR favor what type of exposure?
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Over exposed
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Under exposed
Question 14
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[blank_start]Direct[blank_end]: x-ray --> electrical signal
[blank_start]Indirect[blank_end]: x-ray --> light --> electrical signal
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Direct
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Indirect
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Indirect
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Direct
Question 15
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Amorphous-Selenium (a-Se) is a phosphor
Question 16
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[blank_start]Indirect[blank_end]: a-Si (amorphous-Silicon)
[blank_start]Direct[blank_end]: a-Se (amorphous-Selenium)
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Indirect
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Direct
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Direct
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Indirect
Question 17
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What part of the TFT will break if dropped?
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Semiconductor
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Dielectric
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Substrate
Question 18
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DR indirect system has both CCD/EMCCD and CMOS
Question 19
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[blank_start]Photodiode[blank_end]: Photodetector which turns light into electrons; moves electrons in one direction
[blank_start]Monochromatic[blank_end]: Having one color
[blank_start]Optical filter[blank_end]: Device that only lets certain light frequencies through
[blank_start]Fiber optics[blank_end]: Filaments or strands of material that conduct light
[blank_start]Tomosynthesis[blank_end]: Radiographic tomography with digital imaging capability
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Photodiode
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Monochromatic
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Optical filter
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Fiber optics
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Tomosynthesis
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Monochromatic
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Optical filter
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Fiber optics
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Tomosynthesis
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Photodiode
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Optical filter
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Fiber optics
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Tomosynthesis
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Photodiode
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Monochromatic
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Fiber optics
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Tomosynthesis
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Photodiode
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Monochromatic
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Optical filter
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Tomosynthesis
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Photodiode
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Monochromatic
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Optical filter
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Fiber optics
Question 20
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A specialized tube is needed for digital fluoroscopy
Question 21
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During pulse progressive, the longer the beam stays on, the [blank_start]longer[blank_end] the beams stays off
Question 22
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[blank_start]Interrogation time[blank_end]: The time it takes the generator to get up to the mA and kVp setting
[blank_start]Extinction time[blank_end]: The time it takes to turn everything off
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Interrogation time
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Extinction time
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Extinction time
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Interrogation time
Question 23
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What is the simplest form of subtraction?
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Temporal
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Matched filtering
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Dual energy
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Roadmapping
Question 24
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Which of the following uses mask mode subtraction?
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Temporal
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Hybrid
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Pixel shifting
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Recursive filtering
Question 25
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Which type of subtraction used time interval difference (TID)
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Temporal
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Matched filtering
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Roadmapping
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Hybrid
Question 26
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Which of the following is CM images stacked and then subtracted?
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Matched filtering
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Pixel shifting
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Dual energy
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Recursive filtering
Question 27
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Recursive filtering is [blank_start]matched filtering[blank_end] and [blank_start]TID[blank_end] combined
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matched filtering
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dual energy
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hybrid
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pixel shifting
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TID
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mask mode subtraction
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roadmapping
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masking
Question 28
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Hybrid subtraction is a combination of [blank_start]temporal[blank_end] and [blank_start]dual energy[blank_end] techniques
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temporal
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matched filtering
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pixel shifting
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TID
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dual energy
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recursive filtering
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TID
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pixel shifting