Question 1
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Radiation is defined as:
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any process in which a directed travel of energy form the source to recipient is observed
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any process in which energy travels through a medium or through space in all directions, ultimately to be absorbed by another body
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any process of spontaneously generation of radiation with power to ionize particles,developing in other chemical elements
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none of the above mentioned
Question 2
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What distinguish the ionizing radiation from the other radiations?
Question 3
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Which-ionizing radiation has negative charge?
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alpha radiation
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beta radiation
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gamma radiation
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all the above mentioned
Question 4
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Which ionizing radiation has greatest ionizing capacity?
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alpha radiation
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beta radiation
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gamma radiation
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all the above mentioned
Question 5
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Which ionizing radiation could be stopped by aluminum?
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alpha radiation
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beta radiation
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gamma radiation
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all the above mentioned
Question 6
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When the biological effects are directly related to the absorbed dose and the exposure, the effects are called:
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in the determinative effects of ionizing radiation
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in the stochastic effects of ionizing radiation
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none of the above mentioned
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both of the above mentioned
Question 7
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Acute Radiation Syndrome consists of:
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lymphopenia, thrombocytopenia, anemia, vomiting, infectious consequences
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hemorrhage, infections, gastrointestinal and hematological symptoms
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hemorrhage syndrome, gastrointestinal syndrome, hematopoietic syndrome
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gastrointestinal syndrome, hematopoietic syndrome, neurovascular syndrome
Question 8
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In the Acute Radiation Syndrome first change that could be measured is:
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vomiting
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myosis
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Iymphopenia
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thrombocytopenia
Question 9
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In the Acute Radiation Syndrome first symptom that could be observed is:
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vomiting
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myosis
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lymphopenia
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thrombocytopenia
Question 10
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With what the treatment of patient with acute radiation syndrome starts?
Question 11
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Where patients with acute radiation syndrome are treated?
Question 12
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How many zones you could distinguish in the area of radiological damage?
Question 13
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How many different types AOD you could distinguish in AOD after nuclear bomb explosion?
Question 14
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How many are the nuclear bomb explosion's damaging factors?
Question 15
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How many are the zones in the AOD caused by the residual radiation?
Question 16
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Which answer describes the sequence of nuclear bomb explosion damaging factors' impact?
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initial radiation, blast wave. electromagnetic impulse, residual radiation
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light (thermal), initial radiation, blast wave, electromagnetic impulse, residual radiation
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blast wave. light (thermal), initial radiation, electromagnetic impuise
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light (thermal), electromagnetic impulse, blast wave, initial radiation, residual radiation
Question 17
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What are the injuries in AOD created after radiological accident- robbery and improper storage of radioactive element?
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traumas, burns and radiation syndrome
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radiation syndrome and psychological disturbances
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radiation syndrome and retinal burns
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skin diseases and radiation syndrome
Question 18
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Which is the first damaging factor that affects the non protected population in case of nuclear bomb explosion?
Question 19
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What type of injuries you could expect in AOD created after nuclear bomb explosion?
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traumas, burns and radiation syndrome
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radiation syndrome and psychological disturbances
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radiation syndrome and retinal burns
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skin diseases and radiation syndrome
Question 20
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Where the temporary medical stations should be located in case of radiological incident?
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in the zone of moderate contamination
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in the zone of dangerous contamination
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in the vicinity of AOD
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none of the above mentioned