Can I just say that I LOVE how you quiz us after each section, and also re-quiz on prior sections? Thank you so much! I hope you know I appreciate your videos enormously.
29:18, if the answer for Q64 is Low contrast, then the answer for the question above should be kVp too high as there is an association between high kVp and low contrast as outlined previously in the video "17:52" However, I am so grateful to you for the amazing videos in your channel. I appreciate the efforts and time that you put into making them.
At 27:50 question number 63 you said increased kVp too high is a darker image ...but if increased kVp it is many shades of gray ie.,low contrast right..i think statement is not correct by saying darker image and then soon after in question number 64 you said low contrast is answer ie.,many shades of gray but you also said many shades of gray is kVp is high in the above question ie.,63!! could please clarify that i got confusion!!
Apologies for the confusion! You need to know this: When the kVp increases, it leads to an overall increase in the density of the radiographic image (i.e. darker image). A darker image shows a lower contrast image.
Can I just say that I LOVE how you quiz us after each section, and also re-quiz on prior sections? Thank you so much! I hope you know I appreciate your videos enormously.
Aw thx for sharing your feedback :)
29:18, if the answer for Q64 is Low contrast, then the answer for the question above should be kVp too high as there is an association between high kVp and low contrast as outlined previously in the video "17:52"
However, I am so grateful to you for the amazing videos in your channel. I appreciate the efforts and time that you put into making them.
At 27:50 question number 63 you said increased kVp too high is a darker image ...but if increased kVp it is many shades of gray ie.,low contrast right..i think statement is not correct by saying darker image and then soon after in question number 64 you said low contrast is answer ie.,many shades of gray but you also said many shades of gray is kVp is high in the above question ie.,63!! could please clarify that i got confusion!!
Apologies for the confusion! You need to know this: When the kVp increases, it leads to an overall increase in the density of the radiographic image (i.e. darker image). A darker image shows a lower contrast image.
Great videos
This test works for dental assistant Radiology exam???
It should :)
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