Deck 6: The X-ray Tube

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What is the most common cause of tube failure?

A) Cracked anode
B) Loose bearings
C) Pitted anode
D) Tungsten vaporization
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The filament is made of __________.

A) graphite
B) tungsten
C) copper
D) molybdenum
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A dual focus tube has two _______.

A) anodes
B) filaments
C) rotors
D) stators
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The filament in an x-ray tube is about _____ cm in length.

A) 1-2
B) 3-4
C) 8-10
D) 10-20
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When electrons bombard the target, ____% of their kinetic energy is converted to heat.

A) 10
B) 25
C) 50
D) 99
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The rotating anode is turned by a ____________.

A) thermal cushion
B) rotating belt
C) magnetic field
D) mechanical pulley
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Tube failure can occur from _______________.

A) extrafocal radiation
B) short exposure times
C) high kVp techniques
D) long exposure times
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The external structure of the x-ray tube includes the support structure, the protective housing, and the ___________.

A) anode
B) cathode
C) glass envelope
D) focusing cup
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The most widely used support structure for the x-ray tube is the ______________.

A) C-arm
B) floor-to-ceiling mount
C) ceiling support system
D) floor support system
Question
As an x-ray tube ages, the inside can become coated with tungsten, which can cause _____ in the tube.

A) convection
B) anode pitting
C) off-focus radiation
D) arcing
Question
What is the formula for heat units for a 3-phase, 6-pulse x-ray machine?

A) kVp × mA × seconds
B) 1.35 × kVp × mA × seconds
C) 1.41× kVp × mA × seconds
D) 1.66 × kVp × mA × seconds
Question
Each tube has its own tube rating chart to show __________________.

A) housing cooling times
B) anode cooling times
C) maximum exposure times
D) maximum patient doses
Question
Thermionic emission at the filament creates a __________.

A) space charge
B) grid control
C) line focus
D) heel effect
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The negative side of the x-ray tube holds the ________.

A) filament
B) anode
C) target
D) rotor
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The ___________ is the source of radiation in the x-ray tube.

A) filament
B) focal spot
C) focusing cup
D) stator
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Because of the line focus principal, the effective focal spot size decreases with decreasing _____________.

A) target angle
B) rotor speed
C) window thickness
D) space charge
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High capacity tube rotors revolve at ______ rpm.

A) 2000
B) 3600
C) 6000
D) 10,000
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The x-ray intensity is lower on the anode side of the tube because of the _________.

A) line focus principle
B) heel effect
C) focusing cup
D) filament length
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The cathode side of the tube should be directed toward the _____ part of the patient.

A) upper
B) lower
C) thicker
D) thinner
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The target of the rotating anode is usually coated with a ___________ alloy.

A) molybdenum
B) graphite
C) tungsten
D) copper
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The heel effect is caused by the ___________.

A) stator windings
B) anode angle
C) exposure times
D) induction motor
Question
Extrafocal or off-focus radiation is produced from ____________.

A) overheated anodes
B) scattered x-rays
C) rebounding electrons
D) dual focus cathodes
Question
The effective focal spot size is _____________ the actual focal spot size.

A) equal to
B) larger than
C) equal to or larger than
D) smaller than
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The _______ is/are outside the glass envelope.

A) stators
B) rotor
C) focal spot
D) filaments
Question
Localized pitting or cracking on the anode can occur from _____________.

A) filament vaporization
B) a single excessive exposure
C) long exposure times
D) high kVp and low mA
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Deck 6: The X-ray Tube
1
What is the most common cause of tube failure?

A) Cracked anode
B) Loose bearings
C) Pitted anode
D) Tungsten vaporization
Tungsten vaporization
2
The filament is made of __________.

A) graphite
B) tungsten
C) copper
D) molybdenum
tungsten
3
A dual focus tube has two _______.

A) anodes
B) filaments
C) rotors
D) stators
filaments
4
The filament in an x-ray tube is about _____ cm in length.

A) 1-2
B) 3-4
C) 8-10
D) 10-20
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When electrons bombard the target, ____% of their kinetic energy is converted to heat.

A) 10
B) 25
C) 50
D) 99
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The rotating anode is turned by a ____________.

A) thermal cushion
B) rotating belt
C) magnetic field
D) mechanical pulley
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Tube failure can occur from _______________.

A) extrafocal radiation
B) short exposure times
C) high kVp techniques
D) long exposure times
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The external structure of the x-ray tube includes the support structure, the protective housing, and the ___________.

A) anode
B) cathode
C) glass envelope
D) focusing cup
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9
The most widely used support structure for the x-ray tube is the ______________.

A) C-arm
B) floor-to-ceiling mount
C) ceiling support system
D) floor support system
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10
As an x-ray tube ages, the inside can become coated with tungsten, which can cause _____ in the tube.

A) convection
B) anode pitting
C) off-focus radiation
D) arcing
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11
What is the formula for heat units for a 3-phase, 6-pulse x-ray machine?

A) kVp × mA × seconds
B) 1.35 × kVp × mA × seconds
C) 1.41× kVp × mA × seconds
D) 1.66 × kVp × mA × seconds
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12
Each tube has its own tube rating chart to show __________________.

A) housing cooling times
B) anode cooling times
C) maximum exposure times
D) maximum patient doses
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13
Thermionic emission at the filament creates a __________.

A) space charge
B) grid control
C) line focus
D) heel effect
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14
The negative side of the x-ray tube holds the ________.

A) filament
B) anode
C) target
D) rotor
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15
The ___________ is the source of radiation in the x-ray tube.

A) filament
B) focal spot
C) focusing cup
D) stator
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16
Because of the line focus principal, the effective focal spot size decreases with decreasing _____________.

A) target angle
B) rotor speed
C) window thickness
D) space charge
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17
High capacity tube rotors revolve at ______ rpm.

A) 2000
B) 3600
C) 6000
D) 10,000
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18
The x-ray intensity is lower on the anode side of the tube because of the _________.

A) line focus principle
B) heel effect
C) focusing cup
D) filament length
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19
The cathode side of the tube should be directed toward the _____ part of the patient.

A) upper
B) lower
C) thicker
D) thinner
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20
The target of the rotating anode is usually coated with a ___________ alloy.

A) molybdenum
B) graphite
C) tungsten
D) copper
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21
The heel effect is caused by the ___________.

A) stator windings
B) anode angle
C) exposure times
D) induction motor
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22
Extrafocal or off-focus radiation is produced from ____________.

A) overheated anodes
B) scattered x-rays
C) rebounding electrons
D) dual focus cathodes
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23
The effective focal spot size is _____________ the actual focal spot size.

A) equal to
B) larger than
C) equal to or larger than
D) smaller than
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The _______ is/are outside the glass envelope.

A) stators
B) rotor
C) focal spot
D) filaments
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Localized pitting or cracking on the anode can occur from _____________.

A) filament vaporization
B) a single excessive exposure
C) long exposure times
D) high kVp and low mA
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