RAD170 CH16/17 Word Scramble
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| Question | Answer |
| Define attenuation | the reduction in photons as the beam passes through a material. |
| Xrays are attenuated _____. | exponentially |
| Define density | the quantity of matter per unit of volume |
| What are the 4 main elements of the human body & their atomic #s? | hydrogen (1) carbon (6) nitrogen (7) oxygen (8) |
| What are the 4 major substances of the body that cause variable attenuation? | air, fat, muscle & bone |
| What is the approximate atomic number of air? | 7.78 |
| What is the approximate atomic number of fat? | 6.46 |
| What is the approximate atomic number of muscle? | 7.64 |
| What is the approximate atomic number of bone? | 12.31 |
| Define pathology | the medical science of all aspects of disease |
| A visible difference requires a change in technical factors of ____%. | 25-50 |
| How do additive conditions affect attenuation? How do you compensate? | increased attenuation; increase kVp 5-15% |
| abscess | encapsulated infection (additive) |
| edema | swelling (additive) |
| tumor | abnormal tissue growth (additive) |
| atelectasis | collapsed lung (additive) |
| bronchiectasis | dilated bronchi (additive) |
| cardiomegaly | enlarged heart (additive) |
| congestive heart failure | venous congestion in lungs (additive) |
| empyema | pus in thoracic cavity (additive) |
| pleural effusion | fluid in pleural cavity (additive) |
| pneumoconiosis | inhalation of dust causing scarring (additive) |
| pneumonectomy | removal of a lung (additive) |
| pneumonia | inflammation causing fluid in aveolar spaces (additive) |
| pulmonary edema | fluid in lung and alveoli (additive) |
| tuberculosis | infection causing fluid in lungs (additive) |
| aortic aneurysm | dilation of aorta (additive) |
| ascites | fluid in peritoneal cavity (additive) |
| calcified stones | (additive) |
| cirrhosis | enlarged liver (additive) |
| acromegaly | overgrowth of hands, feet, face & jaw (additive) |
| chronic osteomyelitis | bone infection causing new growth (additive) |
| hydrocephalus | enlarged head (additive) |
| osteoblastic metastases | spread of cancer to bone (additive) |
| osteochondroma | tumor in bone and cartilage (additive) |
| Paget's disease | increased bone growth (additive) |
| sclerosis | inflammation & hardening of bone (additive) |
| How do destructive conditions affect attenuation? How do you compensate? | decreased attenuation; decrease mAs 25-50% |
| anorexia nervosa | extreme weight loss (destructive) |
| atrophy | wasting away of tissue (destructive) |
| emaciation | wasting away of tissue (destructive) |
| emphysema | excess air in lung (destructive) |
| pneumothorax | air in pleural cavity (destructive) |
| aerophagia | swallowing of air |
| bowel obstruction | causes accumulation of air & fluid (destructive) |
| active osteomyelitis | infection causing loss of bone tissue (destructive) |
| aseptic necrosis | death of bone tissue (destructive) |
| carcinoma | malignancies in bone (destructive) |
| degenerative arthritis | inflammation causing destruction (destructive) |
| fibrosarcoma | tumor causing "moth-eaten" lesion (destructive) |
| gout | metabolic disease causing bone destruction (destructive) |
| hyperparathyroidism | causes calcium to leave bone (destructive) |
| multiple myeloma | malignant tumor (destructive) |
| osteolytic metastases | destruction of bone (destructive) |
| osteomalacia | defect in bone mineralization (destructive) |
| osteoporosis | defect in bone production (destructive) |
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