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13. Genetic effects from exposure to ionizing RAdiation occur as a result of RAdiation- induced damage to the DNA molecule in which of the FOllowing? 1. Sperm of a man 2. Ova of a woman 3. Somatic cells of men and women a. 1 only b. 2 only c. 3 only d. 1 and 2 only ANS: D 14. What do agents such as specific chemicals, viruses, and ionizing RAdiation have in common? a. Nothing b. They can increase the frequency of mutations in only those members of the population who are already genetically impaired. c. They are all mutagens that may increase the frequency of mutations. d. They always cause spontaneous abortions during the first trimester of pregnancy. ANS: C 15. Which of the FOllowing are sources of low-level RAdiation exposure? 1. X-RAys and RAdioactive materials used FOr diagnostic purposes. 2. Employment-related exposure in medicine and industry. 3. NatuRAl background RAdiation. a. 1 and 2 only b. 1 and 3 only c. 2 and 3 only d. 1, 2, and 3 ANS: D 16. During the preimplantation stage of development, the fertilized ovum divides and FOrms a ball-like structure containing undifferentiated cells. If this structure is irRAdiated with a dose in the RAnge of 0.05 to 0.15 Gyt which of the FOllowing will result? a. Congenital abnormalities b. Delayed bone growth c. Embryonic death d. Microcephaly ANS: C 17. After the Chernobyl disaster in 1986, an attempt was made to prevent thyroid cancer in Poland and some other countries, resulting from the accidental overdose of iodine-131. was administered to children as a substitute to block the gland’s uptake of iodine-131. a. Potassium bromide b. Sodium chloride c. Sodium bicarbonate d. Potassium iodide ANS: D 18. Epidemiologic studies are of significant value to RAdiobiologists who use the inFOrmation from these studies to FOrmulate dose-response curves FOr making predictions of the risk of in human populations exposed to low levels of ionizing RAdiation. a. cancer b. cataRAct FOrmation c. genetic effects d. spontaneous abortions ANS: A 19. RAdiation-induced abnormalities are caused by unrepaired damage to a. all stem cells in the human body. b. DNA molecules in the sperm or ova of an adult. c. epithelial cells in the human body. d. somatic cells in the human body. ANS: B 20. Some mutations in genetic material occur spontaneously, without a known cause. In humans, a hereditary disorder is present in approximately of all live births in the United States. a. 10% b. 20% c. 25% d. 30% ANS: A 21. Currently, evidence of RAdiation-induced hereditary effects has not been observed in persons employed in diagnostic imaging or in persons undergoing RAdiologic examinations. Even with this inFOrmation, it is still recommended that 1. gonadal shielding be effectively used. 2. all RAdiation exposure be maintained as low as reasonably achievable (ALARA). 3. alternative procedures be substituted FOr x-RAy procedures whenever diagnostic inFOrmation must be obtained. a. 1 only b. 2 only c. 1 and 2 only d. 3 only ANS: C

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,Table of Contents
Chapter 01: Introduction to RAdiation Protection .............................................................................................. 3
Sherer: RAdiation Protection in Medical RAdiogRAphy, 8th Edition ................................................................ 3
Chapter 02: RAdiation: Types, Sources, and Doses Received Sherer: RAdiation Protection in Medical
RAdiogRAphy, 8th Edition ................................................................................................................................. 9
Chapter 03: InteRAction of X-RAdiation with Matter ...................................................................................... 15
Chapter 04: RAdiation Quantities and Units ..................................................................................................... 21
Chapter 05: RAdiation Monitoring.................................................................................................................... 27
Chapter 06: Overview of Cell Biology .............................................................................................................. 32
Chapter 07: Molecular and Cellular RAdiation Biology ................................................................................... 37
Chapter 08: Early Tissue Reactions and Their Effects on Organ Systems Sherer: RAdiation Protection in
Medical RAdiogRAphy, 8th Edition................................................................................................................. 42
Chapter 09: Stochastic Effects and Late Tissue Reactions of RAdiation in Organ Systems ............................. 47
Chapter 10: Dose Limits FOr Exposure to Ionizing RAdiation Sherer: RAdiation Protection in Medical
RAdiogRAphy, 8th Edition ............................................................................................................................... 52
Chapter 11: Equipment Design FOr RAdiation Protection Test Bank .............................................................. 58
Chapter 12: Management of Patient RAdiation Dose during Diagnostic X-RAy Procedures ........................... 63
Chapter 13: Management of Imaging Personnel RAdiation Dose during Diagnostic X- RAy Procedures....... 68
Chapter 14: RAdioisotopes and RAdiation Protection Test Bank ..................................................................... 73

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Chapter 01: Introduction to RAdiation Protection
Sherer: RAdiation Protection in Medical RAdiogRAphy, 8th Edition


MULTIPLE CHOICE

1. Consequences of ionization in human cells include
1. creation of unstable atoms.
2. production of free electrons.
3. creation of highly reactive free RAdicals capable of producing substances poisonous to
the cell.
4. creation of new biologic molecules detrimental to the living cell.
5. injury to the cell that may manifest itself as abnormal function or loss of function.
a. 1, 2, and 3 only
b. 2, 3, and 4 only
c. 3, 4, and 5 only
d. 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5

ANS: D

2. Which of the FOllowing is a FOrm of RAdiation that is capable of creating electrically
charged particles by removing orbital electrons from the atom of normal matter through
which it passes?
a. Ionizing RAdiation
b. Nonionizing RAdiation
c. Subatomic RAdiation
d. UltRAsonic NURSINGTB.COM
RAdiation
ANS: A


3. Regarding exposure to ionizing RAdiation, patients who are educated to understand the
medical benefit of an imaging procedure are more likely to
a. assume a small chance of biologic damage but not suppress any
RAdiation phobia they may have.
b. cancel their scheduled procedure because they are not willing to assume a
small chance of biologic damage.
c. suppress any RAdiation phobia but not risk a small chance of
possible biologic damage.
d. suppress any RAdiation phobia and be willing to assume a small chance
of possible biologic damage.
ANS: D

4. The millisievert (mSv) is equal to
a. 1/10 of a sievert.
b. 1/100 of a sievert.
c. 1/1000 of a sievert.
d. 1/10,000 of a sievert.
ANS: C

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5. The advantages of the BERT method are
1. it does not imply RAdiation risk; it is simply a means FOr comparison.
2. it emphasizes that RAdiation is an innate part of our environment.
3. it provides an answer that is easy FOr the patient to comprehend.
a. 1 and 2 only
b. 1 and 3 only
c. 2 and 3 only
d. 1, 2, and 3
ANS: D

6. If a patient asks a RAdiogRApher a question about how much RAdiation he or she will
receive from a specific x-RAy procedure, the RAdiogRApher can
a. respond by using an estimation based on the comparison of RAdiation received
from the x-RAy to natuRAl background RAdiation received.
b. avoid the patient’s question by changing the subject.
c. tell the patient that it is unethical to discuss such concerns.
d. refuse to answer the question and recommend that he or she speak with
the referring physician.
ANS: A

7. Why should the selection of technical exposure factors FOr all medical
imaging procedures always FOllow ALARA?
a. So that referring physicians ordering imaging procedures do not have to
accept responsibility FOr patient RAdiation safety.
b. So that RAdiogRAphers and RAdiologists do not have to accept responsibility FOr
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RAdiation
safety.

c. Because RAdiation-induced cancer does not appear to have a dose level
below which individuals would have no chance of developing this disease.
d. Because RAdiation-induced cancer does have a dose level at which
individuals would have a chance of developing this disease.
ANS: C

8. The cardinal principles of RAdiation protection include which of the FOllowing?
1. Time
2. Distance
3. Shielding
a. 1 only
b. 2 only
c. 3 only
d. 1, 2, and 3
ANS: D

9. In a hospital setting, which of the FOllowing professionals is expressly charged by the
hospital administRAtion with being directly responsible FOr the execution, enFOrcement,
and maintenance of the ALARA progRAm?
a. Assistant administRAtor of the facility
b. Chief of staff
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