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Radiation-Induced biologic damage to living organisms is termed ______ effects. - ANS somatic Non-stochastic effects may also be referred to as ______ effects. - ANS deterministic Lens of eye annual dose: _____ mSv - ANS 150 Embryo/fetus 1 month dose: _____ mSv - ANS 0.5 Thyroid annual dose: _______ mSv - ANS 500 Gonads annual dose: ______ mSv - ANS 50 Skin, hands, and feet annual dose: _____ mSv - ANS 500 Somatic effects that occur within minuites, hours, days or weeks after initial irradiation are termed _______. - ANS early, or shirt term effects What minimum radiation dose is required in order for acute radiation syndrome (ARS) to occur? - ANS 100 rad (1 Gy) RADIATION PROTECTION: ARRT BOARD EXAM 2025 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2 Copyright ©BRIGHSTARS ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 2025 The latent period (in ARS) decreases as radiation exposure _______. - ANS Increases How does oxygenation affect cell/tissue radiosensitivity? - ANS The presence of oxygen increases cell/tissue radiosensitivity. What is the LD 50/30 for adult humans? - ANS 300 to 400 rad (3-4 Gy) A dose of 200 rad (2 Gy) to the skin can cause a radiation-induced reddening, termed _________. - ANS erythema Ionizing radiation-induced hair loss is termed _______. - ANS epilation or alopecia What is the name of the particularly radiosensitive male sex cell? - ANS Spermatogonia What is the target organ believed responsible for radiation-induced leukemia? - ANS Bone Marrow What radiation exposure dose to the ovaries will result in temporary infertility? - ANS 200 rad (2 Gy) In which portion of pregnancy is the embryo/fetus most radiosensitive? - ANS The first trimester What is defined as "the estimated dose to the gonads that, if received by the total population gene pool, would produce the total genetic effect on the population as the sum of the individual doses actually rec

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RADIATION PROTECTION: ARRT
BOARD EXAM 2025 QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS


Radiation-Induced biologic damage to living organisms is termed ______ effects. -
ANS somatic



Non-stochastic effects may also be referred to as ______ effects. - ANS deterministic



Lens of eye annual dose: _____ mSv - ANS 150



Embryo/fetus 1 month dose: _____ mSv - ANS 0.5



Thyroid annual dose: _______ mSv - ANS 500



Gonads annual dose: ______ mSv - ANS 50



Skin, hands, and feet annual dose: _____ mSv - ANS 500


Somatic effects that occur within minuites, hours, days or weeks after initial irradiation are
termed _______. - ANS early, or shirt term effects


What minimum radiation dose is required in order for acute radiation syndrome (ARS) to occur?
- ANS 100 rad (1 Gy)

1 Copyright ©BRIGHSTARS ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 2025

, The latent period (in ARS) decreases as radiation exposure _______. - ANS Increases



How does oxygenation affect cell/tissue radiosensitivity? - ANS The presence of oxygen
increases cell/tissue radiosensitivity.



What is the LD 50/30 for adult humans? - ANS 300 to 400 rad (3-4 Gy)


A dose of 200 rad (2 Gy) to the skin can cause a radiation-induced reddening, termed
_________. - ANS erythema



Ionizing radiation-induced hair loss is termed _______. - ANS epilation or alopecia



What is the name of the particularly radiosensitive male sex cell? - ANS Spermatogonia



What is the target organ believed responsible for radiation-induced leukemia? - ANS Bone
Marrow



What radiation exposure dose to the ovaries will result in temporary infertility? - ANS 200
rad (2 Gy)



In which portion of pregnancy is the embryo/fetus most radiosensitive? - ANS The first
trimester


What is defined as "the estimated dose to the gonads that, if received by the total population
gene pool, would produce the total genetic effect on the population as the sum of the
individual doses actually recieved"? - ANS Genetically significant dose (GSD)




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