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Questão | Responda |
AIR KERMA | radiation unit used to measure amount of ionizations created in the air REPLACES "exposure" |
traditional unit REM | SI Unit Sievert (Sv) |
traditional unit Rad | SI Unit Gray (Gy) |
traditional unit Roentgen (R) | SI Unit C/kg |
What are the 3 cardinal principles of radiation protection? | 1. Time 2. Distance 3. Shielding |
What are 4 ways of achieving A.L.A.R.A? | 1. Wear a dosimeter 2. mechanical holding devices 3. close collimation, avoid repeat projections 4. time, distance, shielding |
At what % of the dose limit must you wear a dosimeter? | 10% |
TLD | Thermoluminescent Dossimeter |
OSL | Optically Stimulated Luminescent Dossimeter |
What is the cumulative lifetime dose limit for workers? | 10 mSv (1 rem) x # of years exposed |
what is the dose limit for the general public with INFREQUENT EXPOSURE? | 5 mSv (500 mrem) |
what is the dose limit for the general public with FREQUENT EXPOSURE? | 1 mSv (100 mrem) |
what's the dose limit for SKIN, HANDS + FEET? | 500 mSv (50,000 mrem) |
what's the dose limit for LENS of the EYE | 150 mSv (15,000 mrem) |
what's the annual dose limit for EXPOSED WORKERS | 50 mSv (5 rem) |
what's the dose limit for PREGNANT RAD TECH | 5 mSv (500 mrem) throughout pregnancy or 0.5 mSv (50 mrem) per month |
what's the dose limit for MINORS | 1 mSv (0.1 rem) per year |
ALARA | As Low As Reasonably Achievable |
What's the primary cause for repeat radiographs? | poor communication between the rad tech and the patient |
What are 2 ways collimation will reduce patient exposure | 1. reduces scatter 2. decreases tissue exposure |
What are 2 types of specific area shields? | 1. gonadal shielding 2. breast shielding |
the minimum thickness of a gonadal shield is | 1-mm lead equivalent |
gonadal shields absorb ___% of the primary beam in the 50-100kV range | 95-99% |
Where should you stand if this is your fluoroscopic patient's table? | Behind the Radiologist |
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