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10 Cards in this Set
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List the two primary types of Mobile X-Ray units |
A. Battery-driven B. Standard AC |
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A fully charged battery powered mobile unit has a driving range of up to 10 miles on level ground. |
True. |
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With battery-powered Tides how long does recharging take if the batteries are fully charged |
8 hours |
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Which type of mobile unit is lighter in weight |
Standard |
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What is the common term for a mobile for fluroscopy unit? |
C-ARM |
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What are the two primary components of a mobile fluoroscopy unit. |
A. X-ray tube B. Image intensifier |
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Why shouldn't the mobile for oscopy unit be placed in the AP projection |
Overexposure to the neck and head region would occure. |
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With the tube and intensifier in a horizontal position at which side of the patient with the surgeon stand if he or she must remain near the patient the X-ray tube side or the intensifier side |
Intensifier side |
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A 30-degree c-arm tilt from the vertical perspective will increase exposure to the head and neck regions of the operator by a factor of? |
Four |
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Name the feature that allows an image to be held on the monitor while also providing continuous fluoroscopy Imaging |
Roadmapping |