Computed Tomography Test Cheat Sheet 2026

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160 questions
210 min time limit
75% to pass
  1. What is the purpose of 'prospective triggering' in cardiac CT? To acquire data only during a specific, predetermined phase of the cardiac cycle
  2. What is the primary shielding material used in CT scanning room walls? Lead or lead-equivalent concrete
  3. The term 'Z-axis dose profile' in CT refers to dose distribution along which direction? Patient cranio-caudal (head-to-foot) axis
  4. Which detector material is most commonly used in modern solid-state CT detectors? Gadolinium oxysulfide (GOS)
  5. What is the function of the analog-to-digital converter (ADC) in a CT system? To convert the electrical detector signal into digital data for processing
  6. What is the most appropriate CT protocol to evaluate a patient presenting with acute stroke within the therapeutic window? Non-contrast CT brain followed by CT perfusion and CT angiography
  7. Which reconstruction algorithm provides the sharpest images but also the most noise in CT? High-frequency (bone/edge) kernel
  8. A patient with a creatinine level of 2.8 mg/dL is scheduled for contrast-enhanced CT. What is the most appropriate next step? Consult with the ordering physician regarding contrast risk and alternatives
  9. What procedure results in a more monochromatic beam and lowers patient radiation exposure by reducing the longest wavelength photons? Filtration
  10. On a CT brain, the pineal gland is noted to be shifted 5 mm to the left of midline. This finding most directly suggests: A right-sided mass or edema causing midline shift
  11. Which reconstruction filter (kernel) would be most appropriate for evaluating fine bony detail in CT? Sharp/bone kernel
  12. Which parameter directly determines the thickness of a CT slice in single-detector row scanners? Detector aperture width
  13. On CT of the spine, which finding is most indicative of an acute compression fracture? Loss of vertebral body height with band-like edema pattern on CT (marrow hyperdensity)
  14. The 'effective dose' in CT differs from absorbed dose (Gy) in that it accounts for: Tissue weighting factors and radiation type
  15. Which window setting is most appropriate for evaluating brain parenchyma on CT? Window width 80 HU, level 40 HU
  16. On a CT abdomen, a lesion measures -120 HU. What does this attenuation value suggest? Fat-containing lesion (lipoma or angiomyolipoma)
  17. What is the function of the CT gantry? Contains the rotating X-ray tube and detector array that surrounds the patient
  18. Which type of CT scan is specifically designed for imaging the coronary arteries and assessing heart health? Cardiac CT
  19. What is the primary purpose of a bow-tie filter in a CT scanner? To shape the X-ray beam and reduce dose to peripheral tissues
  20. Which oral contrast agent is preferred in CT when bowel perforation is suspected? Water-soluble iodinated contrast (e.g., Gastrografin)
  21. In CT imaging, what does the term "slice thickness" refer to? The distance between adjacent slices
  22. What is the primary advantage of dual-energy CT (DECT) over single-energy CT? Ability to characterize tissue composition based on material decomposition
  23. What does the term 'pitch' refer to in helical CT? Table movement per rotation divided by total beam collimation
  24. In CT, what does 'z-axis resolution' refer to? Spatial resolution along the longitudinal (head-to-foot) axis of the patient
  25. Which term describes the ability of a CT scanner to accurately represent small objects or structures in the images? Spatial resolution
  26. What is the term for the minimum detectable difference in attenuation between two adjacent structures in CT? Contrast resolution
  27. What effect does increasing CT tube voltage (kVp) have on patient dose? Increases dose due to higher photon energy and greater beam penetration
  28. Which component of a CT scanner is responsible for rotating the X-ray tube and detector around the patient? Gantry
  29. A ring artifact on a CT image is most likely caused by: A faulty detector element
  30. In iterative reconstruction (IR), image quality is improved compared to FBP primarily by: Modeling noise and system physics to suppress artifacts
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