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FREE AND STUDY GAMES ABOUT 118.1 EXAM QUESTIONS
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-Guarantee passing score -43 Questions and Answers -format set of multiple-choice -Expert-Verified Explanation Question 1: Transformation of electrically neutral substances into electrically charged particles.
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Ionization Question 2: X-ray imaging of the spinal cord after injection of contrast agent into the subarachnoid space surrounding the spinal cord
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Myelography
Question 3: Handheld device that sends and receives ultrasound signals
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transducer
Question 4: Radiopharmaceutical; used in nuclear medicine studies
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labled compound
Question 5: Test combines radioactive chemicals and antibodies to detect minute quanities of substances in patient's blood.
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radioimmunassay Question 6: Contrast or air or both are injected into a joint, and x-ray images of the joint are obtained
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Arthography Question 7: X-rays travel form a posteriorly placed source ot an anteriorly placed detector
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Anteroposterior Question 8: Positron-emitting radioactive substances given intravenously create a cross-sectional image of cellular metabolism based on local concentration of the radioactive substance; it gives information on organ function
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positron-emission tomography (PET) Question 9: Time required for a radioactive substance to lose half its radioactivity by disintegration.
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Half-life
Question 10: Therapeutic procdures performed by a radiologist
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Interventional radiology Question 11: X-rays travel from an anteriorly placed source to a posteriorly placed detector
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Posteroanterior
Question 12: Radioactive drug that is administered safely for diagnostic and therapeutic purposes.
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radiopharmaceutical Question 13: X-ray image of contrast-injected blood vessels is profuced by taking two x-ray pictures (the first without contrast) and using a computer to subtract obscuring shadows from the second image
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Digital Subtraction Angiography
Question 14: X-ray imaging of the renal pelvis and urinary tract
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Pyelography Question 15: Process, test, or procedure is performed, measured, or observed OUTSIDE a living organism
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in vitro Question 16: High-energy rays emitted by radioactive substances in tracer studies
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Gamma rays Question 17: Attaching a radionuclide to a chemical and following its path in the body
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tagging Question 18: Magnetic field and radio waves produce sagittal, coronal, and axial images of the body
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magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
Question 19: Permitting the passage of x-rays. These structures appear black on x-ray film.
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radiolucent Question 20: Medical specialty concerned with the study of x-rays and their use in the diagnosis of disease; includes other forms of energy, such as ultrasound and magnetic waves.
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radiology Question 21: Machine to detectgamma rays emitted from radiopharmaceuticals suring scanning for diagnostic purposes.
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Gamma Camera Question 22: X-ray technique that produces a fluorescent image on an image intesnifier
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Fluoroscopy Question 23: Process, test, or procedure is performed, measures, or observed WITHIN a living organism
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in vivo Question 24: Diagnostic x-ray procedure whereby a cross-sectional image of a specific body segment is produced.
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Computed Tomography (CT) Question 25: Obstructing the passage of x-rays. These structures appear white on x-ray film.
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radiopaque Question 26: Emission of glowing light results from exposure to and absorption of radiation from x-rays.
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Fluoroescence