ABR Study Guide 2026
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📋 ABR Exam Format at a Glance
📚 ABR Topics to Study (21)
✍️ Sample ABR Questions & Answers
1. Which dosimetry formalism does AAPM TG-51 replace for clinical photon and electron beam calibration in the US?
TG-51 replaced the older TG-21 protocol, transitioning from exposure-based to absorbed dose-to-water calibrations.
2. What role does documentation play in clinical assessment methods?
Thorough documentation in clinical assessment methods is both a legal requirement and essential for continuity of patient care.
3. What is the purpose of beam filtration in diagnostic radiography?
Beam filtration in diagnostic radiography is primarily used to remove low-energy (soft) x-ray photons from the beam. These low-energy photons contribute significantly to patient dose because they are readily absorbed by superficial tissues without contributing to image formation. By filtering them out, the average energy of the beam increases, improving image quality and reducing patient exposure.
4. During CT simulator QA, the Hounsfield Unit (HU) accuracy is tested primarily because:
CT HU values are converted to relative electron densities used in dose calculation algorithms; inaccurate HU-to-density conversion tables directly cause dose calculation errors.
5. What is the standard of care requirement for treatment planning in clinical practice?
The standard of care is defined as what a reasonably competent practitioner with similar training would provide under similar circumstances.
6. In MRI, what phenomenon causes signal loss at tissue interfaces with different magnetic susceptibilities?
Differences in magnetic susceptibility at tissue interfaces cause local field inhomogeneities that lead to rapid T2* dephasing and signal loss on gradient-echo sequences.