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Radiographic Film Processing

Radiographic Film Processing

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Mohd Izuan

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The first step in the generation of an x-ray image is the creation of a ______ (an image on an exposed film or print that has not yet been made visible by developing).

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latent image

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rejected image

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high contrast image

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Multiple Choice

The latent image is created through the interaction of _____________ atoms that located oinside the layer of an x-ray film.

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plumbum & aluminium

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silver & halide

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proton & hydrogen

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Multiple Choice

The most commonly used x-ray film size are ___________ inches

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10x8 & 14x14

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10x8 & 10x12

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14x17 & 10x12

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Multiple Choice

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X-ray film consist of two part which is base & ________ layer.

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emulsion

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screen

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skin

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Multiple Choice

The emulsion layer in an x-ray film consist of _______ & silver halide crystals.

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fixer

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gelatin

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developer

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Multiple Choice

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X-ray film is light sensitive & must be process in a darkroom that only have safe light that appear as _____ light.

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white

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yellow

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red

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Multiple Choice

Intensifying screen located inside the x-ray cassette contain _______ layer.

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phosphor

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base

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crystal

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Multiple Choice

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When x-ray beam hit the phosphor of intensifying screen, it will generate ________

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light photon

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remnant radiation

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scattered radiation

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Multiple Choice

The flow steps for x-ray film processing is wetting > developing > ______ > washing > drying

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converting

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mixing

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fixing

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Multiple Choice

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The last part of x-ray film processing inside the processor is x or ______

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drying

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folding

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clearing

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