TungstenFilamentThesource of"freeelectrons"LowmeltingpointWhy is coppernot used as amaterial for x-rayproduction?74What isthe atomicnumber oftungsten?Sievert/mSvThe SI unit ofmeasurementfor EquivalentDoseCharacteristicKnocking anelectron fromorbit causinga cascadeeffectHighmeltingpointWhy istungsten thematerial ofchoice for x-rayproduction?Gray/mGyThe SI unit ofmeasurementfor absorbeddoseAmp/mAThe unitmeasurementfor currentDosimeterDevice usedto measureoccupationalradiationexposureRoentgenConventionalunit ofmeasurementfor ExposureVacuumFree ofgassesThermionicEmissionThe processof "boilingoff" electronsfrom asourcekVpThe technicalfactorresponsible forthe penetrationof the x-raysQualityIs kVpresponsiblefor quality orquantity ofthe beam?PhotoelectricabsorptionInteractionwith matterthat isresponsiblefor absorptionSIDDistancefrom theX-ray tubeto the IRBremsstrahlung"BrakingRadiation"QuantityIs mAsresponsiblefor quality orquantity ofthe beam?REMConventionalunit ofmeasurementfor Equivalentdose99%What is thepercentage ofx-rayinteractions thatturns into heat?OIDDistancefrom thepatient tothe IRAnode/TargetThesource ofx-rayphotonsSODDistancefrom thepatient to thex-ray tubemAsThe productof thecurrent andthe time1%Whatpercentage ofelectroninteractionsturns to usefulphotons?RADConventionalunit ofmeasurementfor absorbeddoseHeatdissipationWhy doesthe anoderotate?TungstenFilamentThesource of"freeelectrons"LowmeltingpointWhy is coppernot used as amaterial for x-rayproduction?74What isthe atomicnumber oftungsten?Sievert/mSvThe SI unit ofmeasurementfor EquivalentDoseCharacteristicKnocking anelectron fromorbit causinga cascadeeffectHighmeltingpointWhy istungsten thematerial ofchoice for x-rayproduction?Gray/mGyThe SI unit ofmeasurementfor absorbeddoseAmp/mAThe unitmeasurementfor currentDosimeterDevice usedto measureoccupationalradiationexposureRoentgenConventionalunit ofmeasurementfor ExposureVacuumFree ofgassesThermionicEmissionThe processof "boilingoff" electronsfrom asourcekVpThe technicalfactorresponsible forthe penetrationof the x-raysQualityIs kVpresponsiblefor quality orquantity ofthe beam?PhotoelectricabsorptionInteractionwith matterthat isresponsiblefor absorptionSIDDistancefrom theX-ray tubeto the IRBremsstrahlung"BrakingRadiation"QuantityIs mAsresponsiblefor quality orquantity ofthe beam?REMConventionalunit ofmeasurementfor Equivalentdose99%What is thepercentage ofx-rayinteractions thatturns into heat?OIDDistancefrom thepatient tothe IRAnode/TargetThesource ofx-rayphotonsSODDistancefrom thepatient to thex-ray tubemAsThe productof thecurrent andthe time1%Whatpercentage ofelectroninteractionsturns to usefulphotons?RADConventionalunit ofmeasurementfor absorbeddoseHeatdissipationWhy doesthe anoderotate?

X-ray Production BINGO - Call List

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  1. The source of "free electrons"
    Tungsten Filament
  2. Why is copper not used as a material for x-ray production?
    Low melting point
  3. What is the atomic number of tungsten?
    74
  4. The SI unit of measurement for Equivalent Dose
    Sievert/ mSv
  5. Knocking an electron from orbit causing a cascade effect
    Characteristic
  6. Why is tungsten the material of choice for x-ray production?
    High melting point
  7. The SI unit of measurement for absorbed dose
    Gray/ mGy
  8. The unit measurement for current
    Amp/ mA
  9. Device used to measure occupational radiation exposure
    Dosimeter
  10. Conventional unit of measurement for Exposure
    Roentgen
  11. Free of gasses
    Vacuum
  12. The process of "boiling off" electrons from a source
    Thermionic Emission
  13. The technical factor responsible for the penetration of the x-rays
    kVp
  14. Is kVp responsible for quality or quantity of the beam?
    Quality
  15. Interaction with matter that is responsible for absorption
    Photoelectric absorption
  16. Distance from the X-ray tube to the IR
    SID
  17. "Braking Radiation"
    Bremsstrahlung
  18. Is mAs responsible for quality or quantity of the beam?
    Quantity
  19. Conventional unit of measurement for Equivalent dose
    REM
  20. What is the percentage of x-ray interactions that turns into heat?
    99%
  21. Distance from the patient to the IR
    OID
  22. The source of x-ray photons
    Anode/ Target
  23. Distance from the patient to the x-ray tube
    SOD
  24. The product of the current and the time
    mAs
  25. What percentage of electron interactions turns to useful photons?
    1%
  26. Conventional unit of measurement for absorbed dose
    RAD
  27. Why does the anode rotate?
    Heat dissipation