Interventional Radiography Structural Design Quiz

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What is the minimum recommended square footage for the interventional radiography room?

  • 300 square feet
  • 600 square feet
  • 400 square feet
  • 500 square feet (correct)

What material should the walls be shielded with in the interventional radiography room?

  • 3mm lead
  • 1mm lead (correct)
  • 4mm lead
  • 2mm lead

What type of glass should any observation windows in the interventional radiography room be made of?

  • Lead treated glass (correct)
  • Tempered glass
  • Reinforced glass
  • Tinted glass

What type of light should be used during fluoroscopy in the interventional radiography room?

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How far above the floor should the walls, floors, and door in the interventional radiography room be made of easily cleaned material?

<p>Up to 7 feet (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the main advantage of digital technology in performing digital subtraction angiography (DSA)?

<p>Increased speed in image acquisition (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which method is used in Temporal Subtraction for digital subtraction technique?

<p>Acquiring a digital radiographic image of the patient's anatomy just before the injection of a radiopaque contrast agent (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What special demands are placed on the high voltage generator in Energy Subtraction technique?

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What refers to a number of computer-assisted techniques in Temporal Subtraction?

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What is the purpose of the Time Interval Difference (TID) mode in Temporal Subtraction?

<p>Subtracting image from different masks and follow-up frames (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the primary function of an image processor in DSA?

<p>Storing images and converting analog to digital format (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the purpose of the X-ray tube in angiography/DSA machines?

<p>To withstand high heat and provide higher resolution images (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the role of the television and camera in an angiography/DSA machine?

<p>To receive and transfer light output from the image intensifier (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the main function of the analog to digital converter in DSA?

<p>To digitize analog images from the TV monitor (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What are the components of the console in an angiography/DSA machine?

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Minimum interventional radiography room size

500 square feet is the recommended minimum size for an interventional radiography room.

Interventional room wall shielding

Interventional radiography room walls should be shielded with 1mm lead.

Observation window material

Observation windows in interventional radiography rooms should be lead-treated glass.

Fluoroscopy light type

Incandescent light is used during fluoroscopy in interventional radiography rooms.

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Interventional room material height

Walls, floors, and doors in interventional radiography rooms must be made of easily cleaned materials up to 7 feet.

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Digital DSA speed advantage

Digital technology increases the speed of image acquisition in digital subtraction angiography (DSA).

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Temporal Subtraction method

Temporal Subtraction uses a digital radiographic image of the patient's anatomy before contrast agent injection.

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Energy Subtraction generator demands

Energy subtraction techniques require high-voltage generators to provide alternating X-ray beams with two different spectra.

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Mask Mode in DSA

Mask Mode is a computer-assisted technique in Temporal Subtraction.

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Time Interval Difference (TID) mode

TID mode in Temporal Subtraction subtracts images from different masks.

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Image processor function

The image processor stores DSA images and converts analog formats to digital.

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X-ray tube function in DSA

The X-ray tube in angiography/DSA machines provides higher resolution images and handles high heat.

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Role of TV and camera in DSA

Television and camera equipment in DSA machines receive and transfer light from the image intensifier.

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Analog to digital converter purpose

The analog-to-digital converter in DSA digitizes analog images from the TV monitor.

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Angiography/DSA console components

The console in an angiography/DSA machine includes components like a keyboard and joystick for input.

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