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Boards Review 2018

Across
Fracture on the opposite side of where the trauma occurred.
PA Y-view should with a 15 degree caudal angle.
Cloud of electrons produced by thermionic emission.
X-ray photon created with the "braking" of an electron near the nucleus before it changes direction.
A graph showing the pixel intensity distribution for a digital image.
Proper term for the junction of the ilium, pubis, and ramus.
Amount of filtration required to reduce beam energy to half its original energy.
Maintains a large actual focus spot to prolong tube life and allows a small effective focal spot to make for prettier pictures.
Last shell of electrons in an atom.
"Collapsed Lung"
A list of guarantees for those getting medical care.
Unit of absorbed dose.
Uses mutual induction to rotate the rotor in the rotating anode tube.
Position with the patient lying on their left side with their right knee pulled up to their chest.
Foundation working to improve radiation safety for children.
Tip of the finger.
The measure of radiation absorbed in a unit mass of air.
Down
Where the trachea bifurcates into the left and right primary bronchi.
Primary controlling factor of brightness/density.
The time it takes for a radiation source to be half its original value.
Loss of hair due to excess amounts of radiation.
Exit radiation.
Bilateral hands for rheumatoid arthritis assessment.
Views of the spine used to demonstrate range of motion.
Fracture of the fifth metacarpal commonly caused by punching something hard.
Not an actual fracture but a common pathology caused by the wrenching of a child's arm.
Accumulation of fluid in the abdomen.
Fully moveable joint classification.
Transparent to x-rays.
Skull cap.
Stores and concentrates bile for the emulsification of fats.
Atomic number of tungsten.
Small calcification within a vein.
Unit of radiation dose equivalent in man.
Most common cause of occupational exposure.
The yearly amount of radiation an occupational worker can receive without expecting serious damage (in mSv).