MaxRay Handheld X-ray Systems Operator Training Exam

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MaxRay Handheld X-ray Systems Operator Training Exam Employee: Instructor: ate: Score: Instructions Read each question carefully and choose the best answer. 1) LR is 2) 3) 4) a. a safety principle meant to keep radiation dose to a minimum b. a suggested improvement to always do what is responsible c. the alarming point on X-ray devices d. the target material in X-ray devices Which are the two primary mechanisms of X-ray interaction in patients? a. coherent scatter and photoelectric absorption b. ompton scatter and coherent scatter c. ompton scatter and photoelectric absorption d. photoelectric scatter and coherent absoprtion bsorbed dose is defined as a. energy dissipated through ompton scatter b. energy absorbed per unit mass c. energy in the X-ray beam after attenuation of X-rays in the patient d. energy collected on the image receptor What safety consideration(s) should be remembered when trying to minimize radiation exposure? a. Time b. istance c. Shielding 1

5) 6) 7) 8) 9) 10) If the operator has no options except to violate the backscatter zone, the operator should a. wear a lead apron b. not take the image c. get supervisory approval d. proceed without concern When taking an image, the operator should stand a. anywhere that is convenient to get the best image b. to the left or right of the backscatter shield c. directly behind the backscatter shield When not in use for an extended period of time, the MaxRay should be stored a. on the counter with the battery installed b. in a cabinet with the battery installed c. in a drawer next to the battery d. in a locked cabinet with the battery removed and stored separately To maximize the backscatter safety zone, the device should be held so that the a. backscatter shield is parallel to the operator and close to the patient b. X-ray emission cone is parallel to the operator c. backscatter shield is perpendicular to the operator Prior to taking an exposure, the operator should ensure that a. they are behind the backscatter zone b. the patient is properly shielded c. all unnecessary persons are out of the room When trying to capture a difficult image, the operator should a. do whatever is necessary to get the image needed b. move the patient before moving the device c. move the device before moving the patient d. contact the manufacturer for advice 2

11) 12) 13) 14) 15) 16) When taking an image, the operator wants a higher ms exposure factor. The operator can a. adjust the m setting b. adjust the exposure time setting c. adjust the kvp setting d. adjust the emission cone If the operator removes their finger from the exposure button prior to the passage of the exposure time, X-ray emissions will a. continue until the exposure time has elapsed b. slowly decrease until the exposure time has elapsed c. stop immediately Generally, film will require an exposure time a. equal to that of digital b. less than that of digital c. greater than that of digital d. greater than 1 second The purpose of the backscatter shield is to protect the operator from a. the primary beam radiation b. radiation scattered from the patient c. both a and b d. neither a nor b If the operator doubles the exposure time a. the number of scattered X-rays will double b. the patient dose will double c. the operator s exposure will double X-rays are best shielded by a. low density material b. high density material c. human tissue d. scatter material 3

17) 18) 19) 20) 21) The majority of X-rays in a 60 kvp primary X-ray beam are produced by which mechanism? a. ompton scatter b. characteristic X-rays c. remsstrahlung The glass X-ray tube provides inherent filtration for the primary X-ray beam. How does this filtration impact the energy profile of the emitted X-rays? a. lower energy X-rays are removed b. higher energy X-rays are removed c. only characteristic X-rays are removed d. no X-rays are removed X-rays penetrating the housing are classified as what type of radiation? a. primary b. scattered c. ompton d. leakage In order to prevent unwanted exposure, what practice is best? a. remove the battery when not in use b. never point the emission port at anyone not intended to receive X-rays c. remain in the backscatter zone during a radiographic procedure stochastic biological effect occurs a. if a threshold is exceeded b. with all exposures of X-ray radiation c. randomly d. only in children 4

22) 23) 24) 25) Generally, children require less exposure time than adults because a. adults generally have more dental problems b. children have thinner tissues and smaller teeth c. tissue density is lower in children d. the child is more prone to movement Which exposure factor can be changed by the operator on the MaxRay? a. tube potential b. tube current c. exposure time Except for their energy level, X-rays are essentially the same as a. microwaves b. visible light c. radio waves What is meant if an atom is ionized? a. it loses an electron b. its mass is doubled c. its nucleus shrinks 5