Radiation Injury Flashcards

1
Q

ionizing radiation injures cell by generating _______ from water or molecular oxygen

A

free radicals

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2
Q

xrays and gamma rays are ________ waves

A

electromagnetic

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3
Q

alpha, beta, and protons are energetic charged ________

A

particles

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4
Q

neutral high energy particles?

A

neutrons

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5
Q

a release of 2 protons and 2 neutrions from a fissioning nucleus, only travel a few mm in air, but internal exposure from ingestion is problematic

A

alpha radiation

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6
Q

emission of electrons, ionize matter they interact with, can travel several meters in air, cm in tissue, a few mm through aluminum

A

beta radiation

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7
Q

capable of generating ions in tissue, indirectly ionizing radiation, absorbed by nucleus then emits gamma radiation, penetrate more deeply into tissue

A

neutrons

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8
Q

disintegrations/second

A

curie (Ci)

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9
Q

quantity of X or g rays which give rive to certain number of ions in air

A

Roentgen (R)

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10
Q

100 ergs of energy absorbed per gram of any substance

A

RAD

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11
Q

new international unit replacing RAD

A

Gray (Gy)

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12
Q

new international unit replacing REM, houles of energy absorbed per kg

A

Sievert (Sv)

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13
Q

most important target of radiation?

A

DNA, dividing cells most sensitive

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14
Q

cells severely damaged by radiation undergo _________, surviving cells may harbor mutations or chromosome abnormalities

A

apoptosis

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15
Q

_______ is a long term effect of ionizing radiation

A

fibrosis

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16
Q

-erythema, hyper and hypo pigmentation, atrophy, fibrosis, telangiectasias

A

short term effect of radiation on skin (peak at 2-3 weeks)

17
Q

long term effect of skin exposure to radiation?

A

squamous cell carcinoma

18
Q

effects of radiation on bone and soft tissue?

A

long term risk of sarcoma

19
Q

why don’t surgeouns want to operate on previously irradiated areas?

A

chronic vascular injury –> fibrosis –> poor vascularity –> poor wound healing

20
Q

atomic bomb uses _______, hydrogen bomb uses _______

A

fission

fusion

21
Q

radioactive material gets pumped into atmosphere, then falls out later

A

radioactive fallout

22
Q

-major hazard of fallout b/c incorporated into bone, long half life, consumption of dairy and fruits and veggies major route of contamination

A

strontium

23
Q

produces greatest internal exposure in weeks following nuclear explosion, eaten by meat animals and secreted in the milk, concnetrates in thyroid gland, half life 8 days

A

iodine

24
Q

constituent of dirty bomb, damages gonads

A

cesium

25
Q

useful for dating ancient objects, dangerous component of nuclear fallout

A

carbon 14

26
Q
  • molecular death (>100K)
  • CNS (>2K)
  • GI (50-2K)
  • Hematopoietic (50-500 RAD)
  • prodromal, such as cancer (<50)
A

acute radiation syndromes

27
Q
  • NVD resolves in 1-2 days
  • tx: bone marrow transplant
  • late: observe for development of post radiation cancers
A

hematopoietic syndrome

28
Q
  • death in a few days from circulatory collapse
  • n/v/d
  • no treatment except those w/ lower dose
A

GI acute radiation syndrome

29
Q

only the ______ syndrome can be effectively treated, BMT, early HLA typing

A

hematopoietic