Radiologic Technology
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Radiologic technology is a general term applied to the allied health profession that encompasses the use of ionizing radiation (x-ray), sound or radio waves, radioactive substances to produce an image, and magnetic imaging. DISCOVERY OF X-RAYS  X-rays were discovered by accident by Wilhelm Roentgen in 1895  He was experimenting with a Crookes tube, a glass tube that produces cathode rays or electrons  He covered the tube with black paper and noticed that a fluorescent plate nearby was glowing  He realized that the tube was emitting a new kind of invisible radiation that could penetrate objects  He named it x-ray, meaning unknown ray ROENTGEN’S DISCOVERY OF X-RAYS Roentgen was a German physicist who experimented with a Crookes tube, a device that produces cathode rays or electrons He noticed that a fluorescent plate near the tube was glowing even when the tube w.

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Roentgen was a German physicist who experimented with a Crookes tube, a device that produces cathode rays or electrons He noticed that a fluorescent plate near the tube was glowing even when the tube w.

covered with black paper

Roentgen was a German physicist who experimented with a Crookes tube, a device that produces cathode rays or electrons He noticed that a fluorescent plate near the tube was ______ even when the tube w.

glowing

Roentgen was a German physicist who experimented with a Crookes tube, a device that produces cathode rays or electrons He noticed that a fluorescent plate near the tube was glowing even when the tube w.

<p>emitting a new kind of invisible radiation that could penetrate objects</p> Signup and view all the answers

Roentgen was a German physicist who experimented with a Crookes tube, a device that produces cathode rays or electrons He noticed that a fluorescent plate near the tube was glowing even when the tube w.

<p>x-ray</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the title of Republic Act No. 7431?

<p>The title of Republic Act No. 7431 is the &quot;Radiologic Technology Act of 1992.&quot;</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the policy of the State regarding radiologic technology in the Philippines?

<p>The policy of the State is to upgrade the practice of radiologic technology in the Philippines for the purpose of protecting the public from the hazards posed by radiation as well as to ensure safe and proper diagnosis, treatment and research through the application of machines and/or equipment using radiation.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the definition of 'X-ray technology' as specified in the Act?

<p>&quot;X-ray technology&quot; is an auxiliary branch of radiology which deals with the technical application of x-rays as aid in the diagnosis of diseases and injuries.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the definition of 'Radiologic technology' as specified in the Act?

<p>&quot;Radiologic technology&quot; is an auxiliary branch of radiology which deals with the technical application of machines and/or equipment using radiation for the purpose of protecting the public from the hazards posed by radiation, as well as to ensure safe and proper diagnosis, treatment and research.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the significance of Wilhelm Roentgen's discovery of x-rays in 1895?

<p>Wilhelm Roentgen's accidental discovery of x-rays in 1895 led to the development of radiologic technology, which has since been regulated and upgraded to protect the public from the hazards posed by radiation and to ensure safe and proper diagnosis, treatment, and research.</p> Signup and view all the answers

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Introduction to Radiologic Technology

  • Radiologic technology is an allied health profession that uses ionizing radiation, sound or radio waves, and radioactive substances to produce an image, and magnetic imaging.

Discovery of X-Rays

  • X-rays were discovered by Wilhelm Roentgen in 1895.
  • Roentgen discovered X-rays while experimenting with a Crookes tube, a glass tube that produces cathode rays or electrons.
  • He noticed that a fluorescent plate nearby was glowing, even though the tube was covered with black paper.
  • Roentgen named the new kind of invisible radiation "X-ray", meaning unknown ray.

Roentgen's Background

  • Wilhelm Roentgen was a German physicist.
  • He experimented with a Crookes tube, a device that produces cathode rays or electrons.

Republic Act No. 7431 (Radiologic Technology Act of 1992)

  • The Act regulates the practice of radiologic technology in the Philippines.
  • The Act aims to upgrade the practice of radiologic technology to protect the public from radiation hazards and ensure safe and proper diagnosis, treatment, and research.

Definition of Terms

  • "X-ray technology" is an auxiliary branch of radiology that deals with the technical application of x-rays as an aid in the diagnosis of diseases and injuries.
  • "Radiologic technology" is an auxiliary branch of radiology that deals with the technical application of radiation for diagnosis, treatment, and research.

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Test your knowledge of radiologic technology with this quiz. Explore the discovery of X-rays and learn about the use of ionizing radiation, sound or radio waves, and magnetic imaging in the field. See how much you know about this vital allied health profession.

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