Radiation Protection Flashcards

1
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Radiation effects causes 2 effects

A

Stochastic effects —> Probablistic
Non-stochastic effects —> Deterministic

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2
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Among two effects which one has no threshold levels of radiation dose

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Stochastic effects —> effect may occur following any amount of exposure

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3
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Which effect does have definite threshold levels of radiation dose

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Non-stochastic effect —> a minimum threshold dose must be attained for the effect to occur

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4
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When Stochastic effects seen

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When cells are modified rather than killed

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5
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Types of stochastic effect

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Carcinogenesis
Hereditary effects

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6
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Both of stochastic effect type have

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A random nature of appearance
No threshold dose for appearance
Definite latent period after exposure
Probability of induction increases with the dose received
Severity of the effect is independent of dose received
A risk that can be defined on epidemiological studies only

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7
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Examples of Deterministic ( non-stochastic)

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Cataract formation
Skin reddening
Sterility

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8
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Examples of stochastic effects

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Cancer
Genetic defects

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9
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Cardinal principles of radiation control

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Time
Distance
Shielding

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10
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Distance and exposure relation

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As distance decreases exposure increases

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11
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To reduce radiation exposure

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Limit time
Increase distance
Use shielding

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12
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Relation of radiation intensity and distance

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Radiation intensity — 1/ (distance)2

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13
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Inverse square law

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Exposure is decreased as the distance is increased

I1/ I2 = (d2)2/ (d1)2

I1 is the initial intensity of radiation
I2 is the final intensity

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14
Q

Radiation shielding consists of

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Barriers of lead
Concrete
Water

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15
Q

Degree of exposure reduction depends on

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Atomic number
Density
Thickness

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16
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For fixed X-ray imaging facilities most common materials are

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Lead and concrete

17
Q

Radiation protection methods

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Filtration
Collimating
Intensifying screens
Protective apparel
** Gonadal shielding
Protective barriers
If no barriers available just keep your distance

18
Q

Personal monitoring devices

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Film badges
thermo luminescent dosimeters ( TLD)
Body Dosimeter