Radiation Protection aka Dose Reduction Mechanisms Flashcards

1
Q

Goals for Oral and Maxillofacial
Radiology
(2)

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  1. Reduce radiation exposure
  2. Maintain a high degree of diagnostic
    efficiency
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2
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It’s a juggling act to:
(2)

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●reduce a patient’s radiation exposure
●maintain a high degree of diagnostic efficiency

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3
Q

Dose Reduction Mechanisms
(4)

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X-ray Tube Head
Patient Protection
Operator Safety
Et cetera

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4
Q

Guiding Principle of
Radiation Protection
Since the probability or severity of biological
damage increases as the radiation dose
increases, it is desirable to

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avoid receiving even
the smallest dose of radiation unnecessarily.

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5
Q

ALADA lowers exposure
(2)

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to patients
of all office personnel

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6
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Dose Reduction Mechanisms
X-ray Tube Head (Mandated)
(2)

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  1. Filtration
  2. Collimation
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7
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Filtration
(3)

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  • Selective passage of contents through a
    specified substance
  • Selectively removes a greater proportion of
    low keV x-ray photons
  • Increases mean energy of the beam
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8
Q

Mandated Minimum Total Filtration
for X-ray Tubes
Operating kV: Aluminum Filtration (mm)
<50:
50 to 70:
>70:

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0.5mm
1.5mm
2.5mm

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9
Q

EXIT SIDE
BEAM COLLIMATION
(2)

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  • Maximum 2.75” diameter
  • (Rectangular preferred)
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10
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Dose Reduction Mechanisms
X-ray Tube Head Options
(4)

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  1. Rectangular
    collimator
  2. High kV generator/
    transformer
  3. Constant potential
    (DC) fully rectified
  4. Increased focal length
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11
Q

effective dose is reflective
of the

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specific technique

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12
Q

Increased of Long BID Benefits
(3)

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  1. 27% less head volume
  2. reduced effective dose
  3. sharper image
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13
Q

Dose Reduction Mechanisms
Practice Options
(4)

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  1. Film speed
  2. Lead (Pb) thyroid collar
  3. Film-holding devices with beam alignment
    capability
  4. Time-temperature quality control processing
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14
Q

FILM SPEED
(4)

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  • “D” speed (Ultraspeed)
  • “E” speed (Ektaspeed)
  • “F” speed (Insight)
  • digital receptors
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15
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  • digital receptors
    (3)
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  • Photostimulable phosphor plate (PSPP)
  • Charge Coupled Device (CCD)
  • Complimentary Metal Oxide Semiconductors (CMOS)
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16
Q

PATIENT PROTECTION
(2)

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  • Lead apron
  • Thyroid collar
17
Q

Operating Policy Regarding the Use of
Diagnostic Ionizing Radiation
(2)

A
  • During an exposure taken with a wall-mounted x-
    ray unit, the operator shall stand behind a
    protective barrier.
  • If a barrier is not present, the operator shall stand
    at least six feet from the patient and at an angle
    between 90° - 135° to the direction of the useful
    beam.
18
Q

NEVER
Stand in the …

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primary beam

19
Q

POSITION AND DISTANCE
Stand at least
(2)

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  • 6 feet away and,
  • 900 –1350 to the
    primary beam
20
Q

NEVER
Hold film or other receptors …

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in a patient’s mouth

21
Q

Radiation monitoring devices are optional,
but…………….
* — will be worn by all full-time
operators of radiographic equipment while x-
ray exposures are being made.
* Annual occupational whole body exposure will
not exceed – mSv
* Operators who have declared a pregnancy will
not receive more than – mSv to the embryo
or fetus during the term of the pregnancy.

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Dosimeter badges
50
5

22
Q

The NOMAD and NOMAD Pro are

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self-contained, hand-held, portable
dental X-ray units.

23
Q

OMAD Use Violates current
radiology statutes
(2)

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  • “During each exposure, the operator
    shall stand at least 6 feet from the
    patient or behind a protective barrier.”
  • “Neither the tube housing nor the
    position indicating device (cone, cylinder)
    shall be hand-held during exposure.”
24
Q

Exemption for licensed hand
held units
* A — (provided by the
manufacturer) must be permanently mounted to
the cone and used at all times during
radiographic exposure.
* Operators must wear a — that is evaluated monthly.
* All personnel must receive —

A

backscatter shield
personnel monitor
device
training in the safe
use of these X-ray systems, and records of the
training kept for review.

25
Q

Maximize the operator’s area of protection by doing the following:
(3)

A
  • Place the backscatter shield at the end of the PID (closest to the patient).
  • Align the PID close to the patient.
  • Keep all body parts within the area of the shield’s protection.