Topic 38 Flashcards

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Describe stochastic effects of radiation

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Effects for which only the probability of occurence of damage depends on dose without threshold.

Considered to be heritable and carcinogenic

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2
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Describe deterministic effects.

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Effects that apear after a latent period

A threshold dose is required to be reached to observe detrimental effects.

Above the threshold, severity of the effect depends on the dose.

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3
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Draw the dose-effect curves

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4
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Give the basic principles of radiation protection

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Justification

Optimisation

Dose Limits

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5
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What is justification, as means of radiation protection?

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To do more good than harm

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6
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What is Optimisation, as means of radiation protection?

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ALARA

As Low As Reasonably Achievable

Making every effort to reduce risk to exposure

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What are Dose Limits, as means of radiation protection?

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Limits of dose not to be exceeded in industry

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8
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Draw the gas filled radiation detector

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9
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How do ionisation chambers, proportional counters and GM tubes compare?

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The same design only with different voltage ranges

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10
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Describe the scintillation detector

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Radiation releases and electron which multiplies in a photomultiplier chamber

These are then measured.

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