Chapter 2 - Radiation Protection Flashcards

1
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Discovered calcium tungstate as an intensifying phospor and developed the fluoroscope

A

Thomas Edison

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2
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Early effects of radiation exposure

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Deterministic Effect

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3
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Late effects of radition exposure, low dose of radiation exposures and may not occur for years is called

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Stochastic effect

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4
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Deterministic Effect are

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☑️ Hematologic Depression - whole body(25rad)
☑️ Death - whole body (100rad)
☑️ Skin Erythema - small field (200rad)
☑️ Epilation - small field (300rad)
☑️ Chromosome Aberration - whole body (5rad)
☑️ Gonadal Dysfunction - local tissue (10rad)

100 rad - 1 Gy

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5
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1 Becquerel = _____ Curie

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3.7 x 10 10 dis/sec

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6
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Unit of exposure is

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Roentgen or C/kg (SI)

* 1 R = 10 mGy

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7
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Deposition of energy by radiation exposure is called

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Absorbed dose

  • measured in Rads
  • SI Unit - gray
  • 1 Gy = 100 rad = 1 J/kg
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8
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Dose equivalent is measured in

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Rem

 * 1 Rem = 1 erg/g
 * 100 Rem = 1 Sv (SI)
 * 1 Sv = 1 J/kg
 * used only for radiation protection purposes, use only for occupational exposure
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9
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The average occupational exposure receive by a radiographer is approximately

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50mrem/yr

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10
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3 principal sources of natural background radiation are

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  1. Terrestrial radiation - naturally ocurring radionuclides on earth
  2. Cosmic Radiation - sun, sources outside our solar system and galaxy
  3. Internal exposure from radionuclides - K40
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11
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The dose response relationship for deterministic effect is

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Non-Linear threshold

* there is a dose below which that response will not occur

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12
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The dose response relationship for stochastic effects are

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Linear non-threshold

* suggest that no radiation dose regardless how small is safe

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13
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Unit of effective dose is

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Sievert

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14
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The dose limit to the skin is

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500 mSv/yr

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15
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The dose limit for lungs, gonads, thyroid and extremities is

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500 mSv/yr

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16
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The dose limit for the lens of the eye, tissues and organ is

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150 mSv/yr

17
Q

The dose limit for fetus (unborn child) is

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5 mSv/9months

*0.5 mSv/month

18
Q

Dose limit for public exposure

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1 mSv/yr

19
Q

The dose received by patient during diagnostic radiologic examinations are usually expressed in one of three ways:

A
  1. ESE
  2. Organ dose
  3. Fetal dose
20
Q

Bone marrow dose is used to estimate the population ___________ as an index of somatic effect of radiation exposure.

A

MMD - Mean Marrow Dose

21
Q

A helpful way to estimate the occupational radiation exposure to the radiographer during either dluoroscopy or radiography is to apply the _____

A
  1. 1% rule

* the exposure 1 meter laterally from the patient is approximately 0.1% of the ESE

22
Q

A minimum of ________ mm Aluminum equivalent total filtration is required on all fluoroscopic xray tubes and radiographic tubes operating above 70 kVp

A

2.5 mm Aluminum

23
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Purpose of filtration

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Is to reduce the intensity of low energy xrays which do not contribute to the image, from reaching the patient

24
Q

Gonald shields should be used in what situations

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  1. When a patient is of reproductive age
  2. When the gonalds lie in or near the useful beam
  3. When the use of such shielding will not compromise the required diagnostic information
25
Q

___________ image receptors have the potential for reducing the patient dose and are replacing the calcium tungstate screen-film combination.

A

Solid state

26
Q

The higher the kVp, the ________, the patient dose, because a small increase in kVp is compensated with large reduction in mAs.
Radiographic contrast is _________.

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Lower the px dose

Contrast is reduce

27
Q

Cardinal principles of radiation protection

A

Time, distande, shielding

And with ALARA

28
Q

Ways to minimize radiation exposure during fluoroscopy

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  1. By activating the hand and foot control intermittently for minimum xray beam on time
  2. By making certain that. 5-minute fluoroscopic reset timer is functioning and is used sparingly.
  3. By taking one step back from the edge of fluoroscopic table when it is not abaolutely essential to stay there.
  4. Must wear protective apparel ( most effective)
29
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What are the four types of radiation measuring devices

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  1. Pocket ionization chamber
    • they can be evaluated daily (seldom used)
  2. Film badge
  3. TLD -
  4. Optical Stimulated Luminescense (OSL)
    • sensitive, accurate and can be worn for periods up to one year