Safety Flashcards
(45 cards)
Ionizing radiation
Radiation that possesses the ability to remove electrons from Atoms by a process called ionization
Somatic Effects
Effects of radiation on the body being irradiated
Genetic effects
Effects of radiation on the genetic code of a cell; effects the next generation
Natural background radiation
Radiation contained in the unpolluted environment
Artificially produced radiation
Also called man-made radiation, xrays
Primary radiation
Radiation exiting the x-ray tube
Exit radiation (remanent radiation; image producing radiation)
X-rays that emerge from the patient and strike the image receptor
Attenuation
Absorption and scatter (loss of intensity)of the x-ray beam as it passes through the patient
Heterogeneous beam
X-ray beam that contains photons of many different energies
Photo electric affect
Absorption of x-ray photons in the Atoms of the body
Compton scatter or Compton affect
Scatter of x-ray photons from the Atoms of the body
Air Kerma
Unit of exposure
Gray
Unit of absorbed dose, measured in joules per kilogram (J/kg); 1 Gy = 1 J/kg
Gray(a)
Unit of radiation absorbed in air
Gray (t)
Unit of dose absorbed in tissue
Sievert
Unit of effective dose
Sievert
Unit of equivalent dose
Becquerel
Unit of activity
National Academy of sciences/National research Council committee on the biological effects of ionizing radiation (NAS/NRC-BEIR)
Oganization that studies biological effects of ionizing radiation and publishes resulting data
International committee on biological protection (ICRP)
Organization that publishes international radiation protection guidelines
National Council on radiation protection and measurements (NCRP)
Organization that publishes radiation protection guidelines for the United States
Nuclear regulatory commission (NRC)
Organization that enforces radiation protection standards at the federal level related to use of radioactive material
NCRP report # 102
Makes recommendations on equipment design and protection regarding lead shielding and fluoroscopic and mobile exposure rates
NCRP report #116
Defined annual exposure limits; makes recommendations pertaining to risk benefit analysis of radiation exposure; states that somatic and genetic affects should be kept to a minimum one radiation is used for diagnostic imaging