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TESTBANK Radiation Protection in Medical Radiograph
9th Edition by Sherer | Chapters 1 - 14 | Complete

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1.bgIntroductionbgtobgRadiationbgProtection

2.bgRadiation:bgTypes,bgSources,bgandbgDosesbgReceived

3.bgInteractionbgofbgX-RadiationbgwithbgMatter

4.bgRadiationbgQuantitiesbgandbgUnits

5.bgRadiationbgMonitoring

6.bgOverviewbgofbgCellbgBiology

7.bgMolecularbgandbgCellularbgRadiationbgBiology

8.bgEarlybgTissuebgReactionsbgandbgTheirbgEffectsbgonbgOrganbgSystems

9.bgStochasticbgEffectsbgandbgLatebgTissuebgReactionsbgofbgRadiationbginbgOrganbgSystems

10.bgEquipmentbgDesignbgforbgRadiationbgProtection

11.bgManagementbgofbgPatientbgRadiationbgDosebgDuringbgDiagnosticbgX-RaybgProcedures

12.bgRadiationbgSafetybginbgComputedbgTomographybgandbgMammography

13.bgManagementbgofbgImagingbgPersonnelbgRadiationbgDosebgDuringbgDiagnosticbgX-RaybgProcedures

14.bgRadioisotopesbgandbgRadiationbgProtection

,Chapterbg01:bgIntroductionbgtobgRadiationbgProtection
Sherer:bgRadiationbgProtectionbginbgMedicalbgRadiography,bg9thbgEdition

MULTIPLEbg CHOICE

1. Consequencesbgofbgionizationbginbghumanbgcellsbginclude
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2. productionbgofbgfreebgelectrons.
3. creationbgofbghighlybgreactivebgfreebgradicalsbgcapablebgofbgproducingbgsubstancesbgpoison
ousbgtobgthebcg ell.
4. creationbgofbgnewbgbiologicbgmoleculesbgdetrimentalbgtobgthebglivingbgcell.
5. injurybgtobgthebgcellbgthatbgmaybgmanifestbgitselfbgasbgabnormalbgfunctionbgorbglossbgofbgfunction.
a. 1,bg2,bgandbg3bgonly
b. 2,bg3,bgandbg4bgonly
c. 3,bg4,bgandbg5bgonly
d.b g 1,bg2,bg3,bg4,bgandbg5
ANSWER:b g D

2. Whichbgofbgthebgfollowingbgisbgabgformbgofbgradiationbgthatbgisbgcapablebgofbgcreatingbgelectric
allybgchargedbp
g articlesbgbybgremovingbgorbitalbgelectronsbgfrombgthebgatombgofbgnormalbgmat

terbgthroughbgwhichbgitbgpasses?
a. Ionizingbgradiation
b. Nonionizingbgradiation
c. Subatomicbgradiation
d. Ultrasonicbgradiation
ANSWER:b g A

3. Regardingbgexposurebgtobgionizingbgradiation,bgpatientsbgwhobgarebgeducatedbgtobgunderstandbg
thebgmedicalbb
g enefitbgofbganbgimagingbgprocedurebgarebgmorebglikelybgto

a. assumebgabgsmallbgchancebgofbgbiologicbgdamagebgbutbgnotbgsuppressbganybgradiati
onbgphobiabtg heybgmaybghave.
b. cancelbgtheirbgscheduledbgprocedurebgbecausebgtheybgarebgnotbgwillingbgtobgassu
mebgabgsmallbcg hancebgofbgbiologicbgdamage.
c. suppressbganybgradiationbgphobiabgbutbgnotbgriskbgabgsmallbgchancebgofbgpossibl
ebgbiologicbd
g amage.

d. suppressbganybgradiationbgphobiabgandbgbebgwillingbgtobgassumebgabgsmallbgchancebg
ofbgpossiblebbg iologicbgdamage.


ANSWER:b g D

4. Thebgmillisievertbg(mSv)bgisbgequalbgto
a. 1/10bgofbgabgsievert.
b. 1/100bgofbgabgsievert.
c. 1/1000bgofbgabgsievert.
d. 1/10,000bgofbgabgsievert.
ANSWER:b g C

, RadiationbgProtectionbginbgMedicalbgRadiographybg8thbgEditionbgShererbgTestbg
Bank
5. ThebgadvantagesbgofbgthebgBERTbgmethodbgare
1. itbgdoesbgnotbgimplybgradiationbgrisk;bgitbgisbgsimplybgabgmeansbgforbgcomparison.
2. itbgemphasizesbgthatbgradiationbgisbganbginnatebgpartbgofbgourbgenvironment.
3. itbgprovidesbganbganswerbgthatbgisbgeasybgforbgthebgpatientbgtobgcomprehend.
a. 1bgandbg2bgonly
b. 1bgandbg3bgonly
c. 2bgandbg3bgonly
d. 1,bg2,bgandbg3
ANSWER:b g D

6. Ifbgabgpatientbgasksbgabgradiographerbgabgquestionbgaboutbghowbgmuchbgradiationbghebgorbgsh
ebgwillbgreceivebfg rombgabgspecificbgx-raybgprocedure,bgthebgradiographerbgcan
a. respondbgbybgusingbganbgestimationbgbasedbgonbgthebgcomparisonbgofbgradiationbgrec
eivedbgfrombtg hebgx-raybgtobgnaturalbgbackgroundbgradiationbgreceived.
b. avoidbgthebgpatient’sbgquestionbgbybgchangingbgthebgsubject.
c. tellbgthebgpatientbgthatbgitbgisbgunethicalbgtobgdiscussbgsuchbgconcerns.
d. refusebgtobganswerbgthebgquestionbgandbgrecommendbgthatbghebgorbgshebgsp
eakbgwithbgthebrg eferringbgphysician.
ANSWER:b g A

7. Whybgshouldbgthebgselectionbgofbgtechnicalbgexposurebgfactorsbgforbgallbgmedicalbgimagingbgprocedure
alwaysbgfollowbgALARA? Sobgthatbgradiographersbgandbgradiologistsbgdobgnotb
vebgtobga
a.bgSobgthatbgreferringbgphysiciansbgorderingbgimagingbgproceduresbgdobgnotbghavebgtobgacce
ptbrg esponsibilitybgforbgpatientbgradiationbgsafety.
b.
patientbgradiationbgsafety.
c. Becausebgradiation-
inducedbgcancerbgdoesbgnotbgappearbgtobghavebgabgdosebglevelbgbelowbwg hichbgi

ndividualsbgwouldbghavebgnobgchancebgofbgdevelopingbgthisbgdisease.
d. Becausebgradiation-
inducedbgcancerbgdoesbghavebgabgdosebglevelbgatbgwhichbgindividualsbw
g ouldbgha

vebgabgchancebgofbgdevelopingbgthisbgdisease.
ANSWER:b g C

8. Thebgcardinalbgprinciplesbgofbgradiationbgprotectionbgincludebgwhichbgofbgthebgfollowing?
1. Time
2. Distance
3. Shielding
a. 1bgonly
b. 2bgonly
c. 3bgonly
d. 1,bg2,bgandbg3
ANSWER:b g D

9. Inbgabghospitalbgsetting,bgwhichbgofbgthebgfollowingbgprofessionalsbgisbgexpresslybgchargedbgbybgt
hebghospitalbag dministrationbgwithbgbeingbgdirectlybgresponsiblebgforbgthebgexecution,bgenforce
ment,bgandbgmaintenancebgofbgthebgALARAbgprogram?
a. Assistantbgadministratorbgofbgthebgfacility
b. Chiefbgofbgstaff

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