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RADS 1110, Final Review, Ch 13, 39 & 40

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How much can a radiographer reduce pt. dose by using correct exposure factors?50%
Entrance skin exposure is measured in:mR/mAs
ESE for fluoroscopy is measured in:R/min
Radiographic exams with highest ESEL-spine, pelvis, hip
To reduce exposure to the breasts, a chest x-ray should be done:PA
To reduce exposure to the kidneys an abdomen should be doneAP
What will using a higher speed film do to patient dose?reduce it
When a patient asks for dose information, what must you do?Attempt to provide it
What is the FDA ESE limit for fluoroscopy?11.5 R/min
With fluoro stationary equipment the SOD cannot be less than ___ inches.15
The maximum exposure received by the patient is located _____.At skin entrance
WHen fluoro uses 100 kvp, what is the minimum amount of lead an apron must have?.5 mm
How many lead aprons must a mobile machine carry?2
How long must the exposure cord be on mobile units?6 feet
Fluoro tabletop exposure rates cannot exceed:10 R/min
Minimum SOD for mobile fluoro equipment.12 inches
Fluoro machines must have an audible ______ timer.5 minute
Lead gloves must contain ____ lead if hands are placed in the fluoro beam..25 mm Pb/eq
The ______ allows fluoro to be on only when the switch is depressed.Dead man switch
Highest dose? Cinegradiography, photospot, casette-loaded spot.Cineradiography



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