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©THESTAR 2024/2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 11:09PM. A+ 1 Radiation Protection (Exam 1) Ch - 1, 2, 3 & 4 Exam Questions With Correct Answers 100% Verified. X-rays are - Answera form of ionizing radiation When passing through matter, ionizing radiation does what - Answerproduces negatively and positively charged particles (ions) that cause harm to biological tissues What are the six consequences of ionization in human cells - Answer-creation of unstable atoms -production of free electrons -production of low energy x-ray photons -creation of reactive free radicals capable of producing substances poisonous to the cell -creation of new biologic molecules detrimental to the living cell -injury to the cell that may manifest itself as abnormal function or loss of function Effective measures employed by radiation workers to safeguard patients, personnel, and the general public from unnecessary exposure to ionizing radiation - Answerradiation protection Electromagnetic radiation in the form of waves - Answerradiant energy How is radiant energy emitted from the tube - Answerin form of waves (or particles) How can we safely control the use of radiant energy - Answerby using knowledge of radiation induced hazards gained many years ago, and by employing effective methods to limit or eliminate those hazards; selecting the right equipment and technique The use for safeguarding against significant and continued radiation exposure is based on - Answerevidence of harmful biological effects ©THESTAR 2024/2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 11:09PM. A+ 2 Any radiation exposure that does not benefit a person in terms of diagnostic information obtained for the clinical management of medical needs or any radiation exposure that does not enhance the quality of the study - Answerunnecessary exposure to ionizing radiation Degree to which a diagnostic study reveals the presence or absence of disease in the patient - AnswerDiagnostic efficacy Risk (in general terms) - Answerthe probability of injury, ailment, or death resulting from an activity Risk (in the medical industry) - Answerthe possibility of inducing a radiogenic cancer or genetic defect after irradiation BERT (Background Equivalent Radiation Time) - Answer-method used to reduce patient fears and anxiety -compares the amount of radiation received with natural background radiation received over a given period of time Electromagnetic waves are characterized by - Answerfrequency and wavelength What are forms of ionizing radiation - Answerx-rays, gamma rays, and high energy ultraviolet radiation Chest - Answer10 days (BERT value) C Spine - Answer2 wk (BERT value) T Spine - Answer6 mo (BERT value) L Spine - Answer1 yr (BERT value) Upper GI Series - Answer1.5 yr (BERT value) Lower GI Series - Answer2 yr (BERT value) Skull - Answer11 day (BERT value) Hip - Answer7 wk (BERT value) Pelvis - Answer4 mo (BERT value) Abdomen - Answer4 mo (BERT value) Limbs and joints (except hip) - Answer<1.5 days (BERT value) CT Brain - Answer1 yr (B

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Radiation Protection (Exam 1) Ch - 1, 2, 3 & 4
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X-rays are - Answer✔a form of ionizing radiation

When passing through matter, ionizing radiation does what - Answer✔produces negatively and
positively charged particles (ions) that cause harm to biological tissues

What are the six consequences of ionization in human cells - Answer✔-creation of unstable
atoms
-production of free electrons
-production of low energy x-ray photons
-creation of reactive free radicals capable of producing substances poisonous to the cell
-creation of new biologic molecules detrimental to the living cell
-injury to the cell that may manifest itself as abnormal function or loss of function
Effective measures employed by radiation workers to safeguard patients, personnel, and the
general public from unnecessary exposure to ionizing radiation - Answer✔radiation protection

Electromagnetic radiation in the form of waves - Answer✔radiant energy

How is radiant energy emitted from the tube - Answer✔in form of waves (or particles)

How can we safely control the use of radiant energy - Answer✔by using knowledge of radiation
induced hazards gained many years ago, and by employing effective methods to limit or
eliminate those hazards; selecting the right equipment and technique
The use for safeguarding against significant and continued radiation exposure is based on -
Answer✔evidence of harmful biological effects



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Any radiation exposure that does not benefit a person in terms of diagnostic information
obtained for the clinical management of medical needs or any radiation exposure that does not
enhance the quality of the study - Answer✔unnecessary exposure to ionizing radiation
Degree to which a diagnostic study reveals the presence or absence of disease in the patient -
Answer✔Diagnostic efficacy

Risk (in general terms) - Answer✔the probability of injury, ailment, or death resulting from an
activity

Risk (in the medical industry) - Answer✔the possibility of inducing a radiogenic cancer or
genetic defect after irradiation

BERT (Background Equivalent Radiation Time) - Answer✔-method used to reduce patient fears
and anxiety
-compares the amount of radiation received with natural background radiation received over a
given period of time

Electromagnetic waves are characterized by - Answer✔frequency and wavelength

What are forms of ionizing radiation - Answer✔x-rays, gamma rays, and high energy ultraviolet
radiation

Chest - Answer✔10 days (BERT value)

C Spine - Answer✔2 wk (BERT value)

T Spine - Answer✔6 mo (BERT value)

L Spine - Answer✔1 yr (BERT value)

Upper GI Series - Answer✔1.5 yr (BERT value)

Lower GI Series - Answer✔2 yr (BERT value)

Skull - Answer✔11 day (BERT value)

Hip - Answer✔7 wk (BERT value)

Pelvis - Answer✔4 mo (BERT value)

Abdomen - Answer✔4 mo (BERT value)

Limbs and joints (except hip) - Answer✔<1.5 days (BERT value)

CT Brain - Answer✔1 yr (BERT value)


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