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CT REGISTRY STUDY GUIDE QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS FOR GARANTEED PASS What determines how much and what section of the collected raw data is used to create an image - Correct Answer Display field of view The "string of beads" artifact is most closely associated with which of the following? ...

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CT REGISTRY STUDY GUIDE QUESTIONS
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What determines how much and what section of the collected raw data is used to create an image -
Correct Answer Display field of view



The "string of beads" artifact is most closely associated with which of the following? - Correct Answer
Maximum intensity projection images



A patient has a severe vagal reaction to iodinated contrast material that includes bradycardia should
be given a treatment of - Correct Answer *treatment includes increasing blood pressure with IV
fluids

*intravenous administration of atropine to block vagal stimulation of the heart



An MDCT image is reconstructed using a 512x512 matrix and a display field of view of 44 cm. If the
detector collimation is set to a section width of 2.5 mm what is the volume of each voxel - Correct
Answer How to solve: The linear dimension of the pixel must first be calculated by dividing the DFOV,
in mm, by the matrix. This linear pixel dimension is squared to yield the pixel area in mm^2. The
volume of the voxel may be calculated by multiplying the pixel area by the section width

step 1. 44 cm/ 512 =0.0859

step 2. 0.0859*2.5 mm = 0.2148

step 3. move the decimal point =2.15 mm^3



For a particular CT scanner's beam quality, the linear attenuation coefficient for water is 0.20 cm-1
and for a certain tumor is 0.21 cm-1. What is the CT number of the tumor? - Correct Answer
Equation (.21-.20/.21) × 1000= 50



A CT system measures the average linear attenuation coefficient of a voxel of tissue to be 0.189. The
linear coefficient of water for this scanner is 0.181. The CT number assigned to the pixel representing
this tissue is - Correct Answer 44 HU

use equation above



A CT scanner capable of producing an image that is a perfect reproduction of the actual anatomic
section is said to have an MTF modulator transfer function of - Correct Answer 1

, For an increase from 200 mA to 400 mA in a CT exam, the result would be to - Correct Answer
increase low contrast resolution



The major controlling factor of exam quality for coronary CTA is - Correct Answer patients heart
rate... 65-70 beats per minute yield the best results



What is the atomic number of xenon gas? - Correct Answer 54



The exaggeration of displayed calcification within the coronary arteries during cardiac MDCT study is
referred to as - Correct Answer blooming

- the potential overestimation of vessel calcification due to partial volume artifact



a wide window setting (1500) or improving spatial resolution could help mitigate this effect



Which of the following section widths would cause the greatest amount of partial volume averaging



A. 1 mm

B. 3 mm

C. 5 mm

D. 10 mm - Correct Answer D. 10 mm



- Large section widths result in long voxel lengths with possibly several tissue types accounted for
within the voxel. When a CT number is assigned to the representative pixel, the density of all the
tissue types is averaged, yielding one attenuation coefficient. Narrow section widths tend to reduce
partial volume effect



What reduces partial volume effect? - Correct Answer narrow section widths



Patient is having a severe vagal reaction to contrast including brachycardia and hypotension.. what
should be done? - Correct Answer Iv fluids to raise blood pressure

atrophine administration to block vagal stimulation of the heart.



What type of reconstruction technique was used in the first CT scanners? - Correct Answer Iterative
form of reconstruction

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