(CR) PORTABLE CHEST EXAM Baseline Definition Worksheet

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(CR PORTABLE CHEST EXAM Baseline Definition Worksheet Baseline tests performed by EXPOSURE Make three independent radiographs of the phantom as follows: CR ST-V imaging plates, 14" x 17", lead-backed cassettes. Plates scheduled and processed as "Portable CXR, Transverse AP". X-ray tube head (anode? oriented to top, 48" FFO. Careful alignment, full-field exposure (collimate to phantom front face. 80 kvp, 3.0 mas (100 mar 30 ms, large focal spot size.,, /FLM ANALYSS(Computeaveragesof values obtainedfrom the threefilms. 1. PCR: Record the average ~ and S values printed at the bottom of the film. "L" value: (Transfer this value :: 0.10 to ResultsLog "S" value: (Transferthis value:1:-25%to ResultsLog Note: f any "L" value is significantly different, repeat that exposure. Date 2. Measure the average optical density (00 within each of the 3 rings. "Lung"00: (Transferthisvalue:: 0.10to ResultsLog "Hearty"00: (Transferthis value :: 0.07 to Results Log "Abdomen" 00: (Transfer this value:l: 0.05 to Results Log 3. Examine the rows of circles in the regional test obiects, and compute the average total number of circles that are visible in each chest region. On each film, estimate to the nearest 0.5 circles (count as 0.5 if a circle is only partially visible: # circles in "Lung": (Transfer value less 3.0 to Results Log # circles in "Heart": (Transfer value less 3.0 to Results Log # circles in "Abdomen": (Transfer value less 3.0 to Results Log 4. n each film image,examinethe line-pairphantom(belowand determinethe last visible line pattern (1 through 9, counting from left. A line pattern should be counted as visible if both dark and light lines are discernable and separable over at least half their length(50%. Use a magnifyingglassor loupe, if desired. ~mm"~ Lastvisiblepatterns:- - - (Transfersmallestvalueto ResultsLog Photocopy the new Results Log and use copies to record future svstem QC tests. S~ve all baseline films for future reference. ~.;

EXPOSURE Results Log for (CR Portable Chest Exam (Target values derived from Baseline Worksheet Tested by Make a radiograph of the phantom as follows: CR ST-V imaging plates, 14" x 17" inch, lead-backed cassettes. Plates scheduled and processed as "Portable CXR, Transverse AP". X-ray tube head (anode? oriented to top, 48" FFD. Careful alignment, full-field exposure (collimate to cassette edges. 80 kvp, 3.0 mas (100 ma, 30 ms, large focal spot size. Test Date FLM ANALYSS (Compare each result wilth accepted range and draw a check""" if okay. 1. Record the Land S values printed at the bottom of the film. "L" value: (Range to "S" value: (Range to Note: f ill 11 value is out of range, a problem exists. Repeat that exposure. 2. Measure the optical density (00 within each of the 3 rings. "Lung" 00: (Range to "Hearty" 00: (Range to "Abdomen" 00: (Range to 3. Examine the rows of circles in the regional test objects, and count the total number of circles that are visible in each chest region. Estimate to the nearest 0.5 circles (count as 0.5 if circle is only partially vilsible: # circles in "Lung": (Must be greater than # circles in "Heart": (Must be greater than # circles in "Abdomen": (Must be greater than Okay?- Okay?- Okay?- 4. Examine the line-pair phantom and determine the last visible line pattern (1 through 9, counting from left. A line pattern should be counted as vilsible if both dark and light lines are discernable and separable over at least half their length (50%. Use a magnifying glass or loupe, if desired: LP~~'~ Last line pattern: (Must be at least f any test results above are NOT ilokav." please notify service personnel.

THORAVSON SYSTEM Baseline Definition Worksheet "- ---"-"---" --" - Baseline tests performed by EXPOSURE Make three independent PA radiographs of the phantom as follows: Careful alignment, "portrait" mode, no additional collimation. Routine PAexposures -"120 kvp, phototimed. Date FLM ANALYSS (Compute averages of values obtained from the three films. 1. Record the average mas value from the values printed on the 3 films. Avgerage mas value: (Transfer this value:t: 15% to Results Log 2. n each film image, measure the optical density (00 within each of the 3 rings and compute the average optlical density for each region. Avg. "Lung" 00: (Transfer this value:t: 0.10 to Results Log Avg. "Hearty" 00: (Transfer this value:t: 0.07 to Results Log Avg. "Abdomen" 00: (Transfer this value<:t:0.04 to Results Log 3. n each film, examine the rows of circles in the regional test objects and determine the -total numberof circie~(hataia visiblein each chest region.acircleshould be counted as visible if at least 50% of it can be seen: # circles in "Lung": (Transfer smallest value to Results Log # circles in "Heart": (Transfer smallest value to Results Log # circles in "Abdomen": (Transfer smallest value to Results Log 4. n each film image, examine the line-pair phantom (below and determine the last visible line pattern (1 through 9, counting from left. A line pattern should be counted as visible if both dark and light lines are discernable and separable over at least half their length (50%. Use a magnifying glass or loupe, ifdesired. 123.: 9 ~~~ Last visible patterns:- - - (Transfersmallestvalue to ResultsLog Photocop,v the new Results ~og and use copies to record future system QC tests. Save/all baseline films for future reference. 5

Results Log for Thoravision System Tested by EXPOSUR,E Make a routine PA radiograph of the phantom as follows: Careful alignment, "portrait" mode, no additional collimation. Routine PA exposures-120 kvp, phototimed. Test Date FLMANALYSS(Compareeach result wilth acceptedrange and draw a check"./ " if okay. 1. Record the mas value printed on the film. mas: (Range to 2. Measurethe optical density(00 within each of the 3 rings. "Lung"00: (Range to "Hearty"00: (Range to "Abdomen"00: (Range to Okay?- Okay?- 3. Count the number of circles that are visible in the contrast-detail matrix in each chest region. A circle should be counted as visible if at least 50% of it can be seen: # circles in "Lung": (Must be at least Okay?- # circles in "Heart": (Must be at least Okay?- # circles in "Abdomen": (Must be at least Okay?- 4. Examine the line-pair phantom and determine the last visible line pattern (1 through 9, counting from left. A line pattern should be counted as vilsible if both dark and light lines are discernable and separable over at least half their length (50%. Use a magnifying glass or loupe, if desired: LP~~~ Last line pattern: (Mustbe at least f anv test results above are NOT "okay." please notify service personnel. 6,