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How often should the COR check be performed?
A. At least weekly
B. Before each patient
C. Every 6 months
D. At least monthly
A. At least weekly
What does COR Stand for?
Center of rotation
What is the minimum number of counts that should be obtained in a uniformity correction flood for a SPECT caera?
A. 10K
B. 10 million
C. 30 million
D. 60 million
C. 30 million
Which of the following collimator will magnify an image?
A. Flat Field
B. Diverging
C. Converging
D. high resolution
C. Converging
Which of the following must be performed every 6 months at minimum?
A. COR
B. Sealed Source leak test
C. Linearity of the Dose Calibrator
D. Area Survey of hot lab
B. Sealed Source leak test
A Dose calibrator must undergo repair or replacement if accuracy or constancy errors are:
A. Present
B. Greater than 10%
C. Greater than 5%
D. Greater than 20%
B. Greater than 10%
Accuracy of the Dose Calibrator must be tested
A. on installation
B. at least annually
C. Every 6 months
D. both a & b
D. Both a & b