TEST BANK jjj
RADIATION PROTECTION IN MEDICALRADIOGRAPHY 9TH EDITION
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By Mary Alice Statkiewicz Sherer
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, TABLE OF CONTENT jjj
Chapter 1. Introduction to Radiation Protection
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Chapter 2. Radiation: Types, Sources, and Doses Received
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jjj Chapter 3. Interaction of X-Radiation with Matter
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Chapter 4. Radiation Quantities and Units Chapter
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,jjj 5. Radiation Monitoring
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Chapter 6. Overview of Cell Biology
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Chapter 7. Molecular and Cellular Radiation Biology
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Chapter 8. Early Tissue Reactions and Their Effects on Organ Systems
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jjj Chapter 9. Stochastic Effects and Late Tissue Reactions of Radiation in Organ
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jjj Systems
Chapter 10. Dose Limits for Exposure to Ionizing Radiation
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jjj Chapter 11. Equipment Design for Radiation Protection
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Chapter 12. Management of Patient Radiation Dose During Diagnostic X-Ray
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jjj Procedures
Chapter 13. Radiation Safety in Computed Tomography and Mammography
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jjj Chapter 14. Management of Imaging Personnel Radiation Dose During
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jjj Diagnostic X-Ray Procedures jjj jjj
Chapter 15. Radioisotopes and Radiation Protection
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Chapter 01: Introduction to Radiation Protection Sherer:
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Radiation Protection in Medical Radiography,
j 9th jjj jjj jjj jjj j j j j j
Edition j
MULTIPLE CHOICE jjj
1. Consequences of ionization in human cells include jjj jjj jjj jjj
1. creation ofunstable atoms. jjj jjj
2. production of free electrons. jjj jjj
3. creation ofhighly reactive free molecules jjj (called free radicals) capable jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj
of producing substances poisonous to the cell.
jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj
4. creation of new biologic molecules detrimental to the living
jjj cell. jjj jjj jjj jjj
5. injury to the cell that may manifest
jjj itself as abnormal function or loss of
jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj
function.
6. production of low-energy x-ray photons. jjj jjj jjj jjj
a. 1, 2, 3, and 4 only jjj jjj jjj jjj
b. 2, 3, 4, and 5 only jjj jjj jjj jjj
c. 3, 4, 5, and 6 only jjj jjj jjj jjj
d. All the options jjj jjj
ANS: j j j D
2. Which of the following is a form of radiation that is capable of creating electrically
jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj
jjj charged particles by removing orbital electrons from the atom of normal matter
jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj
, through which it passes? a.
jjj jjj jjj jjj
Ionizing radiation jjj
b. Nonionizing radiation jjj
c. Subatomic radiation jjj
d. Ultrasonic radiation jjj
ANS: j j j A
3. Regarding exposure to ionizing radiation, patients who are educated to understand the
jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj
medical benefit of an imaging procedure are more likely to
jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj
a. assume a small chance of biologic damage but not suppress any radiation
jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj
phobia they may
j jj have. jjj jjj jjj
b. cancel their scheduled procedure because they are not willing to assume
jjj a jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj
small chance of biologic damage. jjj jjj jjj jjj
c. suppress any radiation phobia but not risk a small chance of possible biologic damage.
jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj
d. suppress any radiation phobia and be willing to assume a small chance jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj
of possible biologic damage.
j jj jjj jjj
ANS: j j j D
4. The millisievert (mSv) is equal to
jjj jjj jjj jjj
a. 1/10 of a sievert. jjj jjj jjj
b. 1/100 of a sievert. jjj jjj jjj
c. 1/1000 of a sievert. jjj jjj jjj
d. 1/10,000 of a sievert. jjj jjj jjj
ANS: j j j C
5. The advantages of the BERT method
jjj are jjj jjj jjj jjj
1. BERT does not imply radiation jjj risk; it is simply a means for comparison. jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj
2. BERT emphasizes that radiation is an innate part of the environment.
jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj
3. BERT provides an answer that is easy for the patient to comprehend. a. 1 and 2 only
jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj
b. 1 and 3 only jjj jjj
c. 2 and 3 only jjj jjj
d. All the options jjj jjj
ANS: D jjj
6. If a patient asks a radiographer a question about how much radiation he orshe will
jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj
receive from a specific x-ray procedure, the radiographer can
jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj
a. respond by using an estimation based on the comparison of radiation received
jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj
from the x-ray to natural
j jj background radiation
jjj received. jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj
b. avoid the patient’s question by changing the subject.
jjj jjj jjj jjj
c. tell the patient that it is unethical
jjj to discuss such concerns.
jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj
d. refuse to answer the question and recommend that he or she speak with the referring
jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj
physician.
ANS: A jjj
7. Why should the selection of technical exposure factors for all medical imaging
jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj
procedures always follow ALARA?
jjj jjj jjj jjj
a. So that referring physicians ordering imaging jjj jjj jjj jjj procedures do not have to jjj jjj
, accept ck responsibility ck ck ck ckfor ck patient ck ck ck ckradiation ck ck ck cksafety. ck
jjj j j j jjj j j j j j j
b. So ckthat ck radiographers ck ck ck ckand ck radiologists ck ck ck ckdo cknot ck have ck to ckaccept ck responsibility
jjj j j j jjj j j j jjj jjj jjj
ck ck ck ckfor ck j j j
patient ck radiation ck ck ck cksafety. ck jjj j j j
c. Because ck radiation- ckinduced ck ck ck ckcancer ck does cknot ck appearto ck ck have ck a ckfixed ck ck ck
jjj j j j jjj jjj jjj jjj j j j
ckthreshold, ck ck ck ckthat ck j j j
jjj is, ck a ckdose cklevel ck ck ck ckbelow ck which ck ck ck cka ckperson ck would ck ck ck ckhave ck no ck chance ck of ck developing ck
jjj j j j jjj j j j jjj j j j jjj jjj jjj jjj j
ckj ckj ck this ck
disease. ck jjj
d. ckBecause ck radiation- ckinduced ck ck ck ckcancer ckdoes ckhave ck a ckdose cklevel ck at ckwhich
jjj j j j jjj jjj
ck individuals ck
jjj
would ck ck ck ckhave ck a ckchance ck ck ck ckof ckdeveloping ck ck ck ckthis ck
jjj j j j ck ck ckdisease. ck jjj j j j j j j j j j
ANS: ck C ck jjj
ck
8. ckThe ck cardinal ck principles ck ck ck ckof ckradiation ck protection ck include ck ck ck ckwhich ck of ckthe ckfollowing? ck
jjj jjj j j j jjj jjj j j j jjj
a. ckTime ck
b. ckDistance ck
c. Shielding ck
d. ckAll ck the ck options ck jjj jjj
ANS:
ck jjj D ck ck
9. ckIn cka ckhospital ck setting, ck ck ck ckwhich ck of ckthe ck following ck ck ck ckprofessionals ck ck ck ckis ck expressly
jjj j j j jjj jjj j j j j j j jjj
ck jjj charged ck by ckthe ck
jjj
hospital ck administration ck with ck being ck directly ck responsible ck ck ck ckfor ck the ck execution, ck
jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj j j j jjj jjj j ckj ckj
ckenforcement, ck
j ck ck ckand ck
j maintenance ck ck ck ckof ckthe ck
j jjj j j j j ckj ckj
ckALARA ck program? cka. ckAssistant ck ck ck jjj j j j
ckadministrator ck ck ck ckof ckthe ck facility ck j j j jjj
b. Chief ck of ckstaff ck jjj
c. Radiation ck ck ck ckSafety ck Officer ck j j j jjj
d. Student ck ck ck ckradiologic ck ck ck cktechnologist ck j j j j j j
ANS:
ck jjj C ck ck
10. Why ckis cka ckquestion ck ck ck ckconcerning ck ck ck ckthe ckamount ck of ckradiation ck ck ck cka ckpatient ck will j j j j j j jjj j j j jjj
receive ck during ck
ck jjj jjj
j ck ck cka ckspecific ck x-ray ck procedure ck ck ck ckdifficult ck ck ck ckto ck answer? ck
j j jjj jjj j j j j j j jjj
1. Because ck the ck received ck dose ckis ck specified ck ck ck ckin ck anumber ck ck jjj ck ck ckof ckdifferent ck jjj jjj jjj j j j jjj j j j
ck ck ckunits ck ck ck ck
j of ckmeasure.
j jck j j j
2. Because ck the ck scientific ck ck ck ckunits ck ck ck ckfor ck radiation ck ck ck ckdose ckarenormally ck ck ck ck cknot
jjj jjj j j j j j j jjj j j j j j j
ck comprehensible ck ck ck ckby cka ckpatient. ck
jjj j j j
3. Because ck the ck patient ck should ck ck ck cknot ckreceive ck ck ck ckany ckinformation ck ck ck ckabout
jjj jjj jjj j j j j j j j j j
ckradiation ck ck ck ckdose. cka. ck1 ckand ck 2 ck only ck j j j jjj jjj
b. 1 ckand ck 3 ck only ck jjj jjj
c. 2 ckand ck 3 ck only ck jjj jjj
d. All ck the ck options ck jjj jjj
ANS: ck A ck jjj
ck
11. X-rays ckare cka ckform ck of ckwhich ck jjj j ckj ckj ck of ckthe ck following ck ck ck ckkinds ck of ckradiation? ck
jjj j j j jjj
a. Environmental ck
, b. Ionizing ck
c. Internal ck
d. Nonionizing ck
ANS: ck B ck jjj
ck
12. What ck unit ck is ck used ck to ck measure ck ck ck ckradiation ck ck ck ckexposure ck in ck the ck metric ck ck ck
jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj j j j j j j jjj jjj jjj j j j
ckInternational ck ck ck ckSystem ck of ckUnits? cka. ckCoulomb ck per ckkilogram ck j j j jjj jjj
b. Milligray ck
c. Millisievert ck
d. Sievert ck
ANS: ck A ck jjj
ck
13. What ckorganization ck was ck founded ck in ck 2007 ck that ck continues ck their ck pursuit ck to ck raise j j jjj jjj jjj jjj j jjj j jjj jjj
ck awareness ck of ck the ck
jjj jjj j
need ck for ck dose ck reduction ckprotocols ck by ckpromoting ckpediatric-specified ck scan ckprotocols
jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj
ck to ck be ck used ck
jjj jjj jjj
for ck both ckradiology ck ck ck ckand ck non-radiology ck ck ck ckusers
jjj jjj j j j jjj j j j
ck of ckCT? cka. ckU.S. ckFood ckand ck Drug ck Administration
jjj jjj jjj
ck
b. Alliance ck ck ck ckfor ck Radiation ck ck ck ckSafety ckin ck Pediatric ck ck ck ckImaging ck
j j j jjj j j j jjj j j j
c. American ck ck ck ckRegistry ck ck ck ckof ckRadiologic ck ck ck ckTechnologists ck
j j j j j j j j j
d. The ck Joint ck Commission ck jjj jjj
ANS: ck B ck jjj
ck
14. Which ckof ckthe ck following ck provides ck the ckbasis ck for ck determining ck jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj whether ck an jjj
ckimaging ckprocedure ckor ck
jjj
practice ck is ck justified? ck
jjj jjj jjj
a. ALARA ck concept ck jjj
b. BERT ck method ck jjj
c. Diagnostic ck ck ck ckefficacy ck j j j
d. NEXT ckprogram ck
ANS: ck C ck jjj
ck
15. Which ck of ckthe ckfollowing ck is ck a ckmethod ck
jjj jjj jjj jjj of ckexplaining ck jjj radiation ck j to
ckj ckj ck
ckthe ck
public? ck jjj
a. ALARA ck
b. BERT ck
c. ORP ck
d. NEXT ck
ANS: ck B ck jjj
ck
16. Radiology ck departments ck ck ck ckorindividual ck jjj j j j ckj ckj ckj ck radiologic ck ck ck cktechnologists ck ck ck ckcan j j j j j j
ck“pledge” ck ck ck ckto ckimage ck j j j
j ck ck ckgently. ck
j j The ck pledge ck includes ckjjj ck ck ckwhich ck ck ck ckof ckthe ck following? ck
jjj jjj j j j j j j jjj
a. Make ckthe ck image ck ck ck ckgently ck ck ck ckmessage ck a ckpriority ck in ck staff
jjj j j j j j j jjj jjj jjj
ck communications ck
jjj ck ck ckeach ck year. ck j j j jjj
b. Review ck the ckprotocol ckrecommendations ck jjjck ck ckand, ckwhen ck necessary, ck j j j jjj
implement ck adjustments ck ck ck ckto ck practice ck processes. ck
jjj jjj j j j jjj jjj
c. Communicate ck ck ck ckopenly ck with ck parents. ck j j j jjj jjj
RADIATION PROTECTION IN MEDICALRADIOGRAPHY 9TH EDITION
jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj
By Mary Alice Statkiewicz Sherer
jjj jjj
, TABLE OF CONTENT jjj
Chapter 1. Introduction to Radiation Protection
jjj jjj jjj jjj
Chapter 2. Radiation: Types, Sources, and Doses Received
jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj
jjj Chapter 3. Interaction of X-Radiation with Matter
jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj
Chapter 4. Radiation Quantities and Units Chapter
jjj jjj jjj jjj
,jjj 5. Radiation Monitoring
jjj jjj
Chapter 6. Overview of Cell Biology
jjj jjj jjj jjj
Chapter 7. Molecular and Cellular Radiation Biology
jjj jjj jjj
Chapter 8. Early Tissue Reactions and Their Effects on Organ Systems
jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj
jjj Chapter 9. Stochastic Effects and Late Tissue Reactions of Radiation in Organ
jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj
jjj Systems
Chapter 10. Dose Limits for Exposure to Ionizing Radiation
jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj
jjj Chapter 11. Equipment Design for Radiation Protection
jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj
Chapter 12. Management of Patient Radiation Dose During Diagnostic X-Ray
jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj
jjj Procedures
Chapter 13. Radiation Safety in Computed Tomography and Mammography
jjj jjj jjj jjj
jjj Chapter 14. Management of Imaging Personnel Radiation Dose During
jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj
jjj Diagnostic X-Ray Procedures jjj jjj
Chapter 15. Radioisotopes and Radiation Protection
jjj jjj jjj
Chapter 01: Introduction to Radiation Protection Sherer:
j j j jjj jjj jj j jjj j j
Radiation Protection in Medical Radiography,
j 9th jjj jjj jjj jjj j j j j j
Edition j
MULTIPLE CHOICE jjj
1. Consequences of ionization in human cells include jjj jjj jjj jjj
1. creation ofunstable atoms. jjj jjj
2. production of free electrons. jjj jjj
3. creation ofhighly reactive free molecules jjj (called free radicals) capable jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj
of producing substances poisonous to the cell.
jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj
4. creation of new biologic molecules detrimental to the living
jjj cell. jjj jjj jjj jjj
5. injury to the cell that may manifest
jjj itself as abnormal function or loss of
jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj
function.
6. production of low-energy x-ray photons. jjj jjj jjj jjj
a. 1, 2, 3, and 4 only jjj jjj jjj jjj
b. 2, 3, 4, and 5 only jjj jjj jjj jjj
c. 3, 4, 5, and 6 only jjj jjj jjj jjj
d. All the options jjj jjj
ANS: j j j D
2. Which of the following is a form of radiation that is capable of creating electrically
jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj
jjj charged particles by removing orbital electrons from the atom of normal matter
jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj
, through which it passes? a.
jjj jjj jjj jjj
Ionizing radiation jjj
b. Nonionizing radiation jjj
c. Subatomic radiation jjj
d. Ultrasonic radiation jjj
ANS: j j j A
3. Regarding exposure to ionizing radiation, patients who are educated to understand the
jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj
medical benefit of an imaging procedure are more likely to
jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj
a. assume a small chance of biologic damage but not suppress any radiation
jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj
phobia they may
j jj have. jjj jjj jjj
b. cancel their scheduled procedure because they are not willing to assume
jjj a jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj
small chance of biologic damage. jjj jjj jjj jjj
c. suppress any radiation phobia but not risk a small chance of possible biologic damage.
jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj
d. suppress any radiation phobia and be willing to assume a small chance jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj
of possible biologic damage.
j jj jjj jjj
ANS: j j j D
4. The millisievert (mSv) is equal to
jjj jjj jjj jjj
a. 1/10 of a sievert. jjj jjj jjj
b. 1/100 of a sievert. jjj jjj jjj
c. 1/1000 of a sievert. jjj jjj jjj
d. 1/10,000 of a sievert. jjj jjj jjj
ANS: j j j C
5. The advantages of the BERT method
jjj are jjj jjj jjj jjj
1. BERT does not imply radiation jjj risk; it is simply a means for comparison. jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj
2. BERT emphasizes that radiation is an innate part of the environment.
jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj
3. BERT provides an answer that is easy for the patient to comprehend. a. 1 and 2 only
jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj
b. 1 and 3 only jjj jjj
c. 2 and 3 only jjj jjj
d. All the options jjj jjj
ANS: D jjj
6. If a patient asks a radiographer a question about how much radiation he orshe will
jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj
receive from a specific x-ray procedure, the radiographer can
jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj
a. respond by using an estimation based on the comparison of radiation received
jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj
from the x-ray to natural
j jj background radiation
jjj received. jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj
b. avoid the patient’s question by changing the subject.
jjj jjj jjj jjj
c. tell the patient that it is unethical
jjj to discuss such concerns.
jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj
d. refuse to answer the question and recommend that he or she speak with the referring
jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj
physician.
ANS: A jjj
7. Why should the selection of technical exposure factors for all medical imaging
jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj
procedures always follow ALARA?
jjj jjj jjj jjj
a. So that referring physicians ordering imaging jjj jjj jjj jjj procedures do not have to jjj jjj
, accept ck responsibility ck ck ck ckfor ck patient ck ck ck ckradiation ck ck ck cksafety. ck
jjj j j j jjj j j j j j j
b. So ckthat ck radiographers ck ck ck ckand ck radiologists ck ck ck ckdo cknot ck have ck to ckaccept ck responsibility
jjj j j j jjj j j j jjj jjj jjj
ck ck ck ckfor ck j j j
patient ck radiation ck ck ck cksafety. ck jjj j j j
c. Because ck radiation- ckinduced ck ck ck ckcancer ck does cknot ck appearto ck ck have ck a ckfixed ck ck ck
jjj j j j jjj jjj jjj jjj j j j
ckthreshold, ck ck ck ckthat ck j j j
jjj is, ck a ckdose cklevel ck ck ck ckbelow ck which ck ck ck cka ckperson ck would ck ck ck ckhave ck no ck chance ck of ck developing ck
jjj j j j jjj j j j jjj j j j jjj jjj jjj jjj j
ckj ckj ck this ck
disease. ck jjj
d. ckBecause ck radiation- ckinduced ck ck ck ckcancer ckdoes ckhave ck a ckdose cklevel ck at ckwhich
jjj j j j jjj jjj
ck individuals ck
jjj
would ck ck ck ckhave ck a ckchance ck ck ck ckof ckdeveloping ck ck ck ckthis ck
jjj j j j ck ck ckdisease. ck jjj j j j j j j j j j
ANS: ck C ck jjj
ck
8. ckThe ck cardinal ck principles ck ck ck ckof ckradiation ck protection ck include ck ck ck ckwhich ck of ckthe ckfollowing? ck
jjj jjj j j j jjj jjj j j j jjj
a. ckTime ck
b. ckDistance ck
c. Shielding ck
d. ckAll ck the ck options ck jjj jjj
ANS:
ck jjj D ck ck
9. ckIn cka ckhospital ck setting, ck ck ck ckwhich ck of ckthe ck following ck ck ck ckprofessionals ck ck ck ckis ck expressly
jjj j j j jjj jjj j j j j j j jjj
ck jjj charged ck by ckthe ck
jjj
hospital ck administration ck with ck being ck directly ck responsible ck ck ck ckfor ck the ck execution, ck
jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj j j j jjj jjj j ckj ckj
ckenforcement, ck
j ck ck ckand ck
j maintenance ck ck ck ckof ckthe ck
j jjj j j j j ckj ckj
ckALARA ck program? cka. ckAssistant ck ck ck jjj j j j
ckadministrator ck ck ck ckof ckthe ck facility ck j j j jjj
b. Chief ck of ckstaff ck jjj
c. Radiation ck ck ck ckSafety ck Officer ck j j j jjj
d. Student ck ck ck ckradiologic ck ck ck cktechnologist ck j j j j j j
ANS:
ck jjj C ck ck
10. Why ckis cka ckquestion ck ck ck ckconcerning ck ck ck ckthe ckamount ck of ckradiation ck ck ck cka ckpatient ck will j j j j j j jjj j j j jjj
receive ck during ck
ck jjj jjj
j ck ck cka ckspecific ck x-ray ck procedure ck ck ck ckdifficult ck ck ck ckto ck answer? ck
j j jjj jjj j j j j j j jjj
1. Because ck the ck received ck dose ckis ck specified ck ck ck ckin ck anumber ck ck jjj ck ck ckof ckdifferent ck jjj jjj jjj j j j jjj j j j
ck ck ckunits ck ck ck ck
j of ckmeasure.
j jck j j j
2. Because ck the ck scientific ck ck ck ckunits ck ck ck ckfor ck radiation ck ck ck ckdose ckarenormally ck ck ck ck cknot
jjj jjj j j j j j j jjj j j j j j j
ck comprehensible ck ck ck ckby cka ckpatient. ck
jjj j j j
3. Because ck the ck patient ck should ck ck ck cknot ckreceive ck ck ck ckany ckinformation ck ck ck ckabout
jjj jjj jjj j j j j j j j j j
ckradiation ck ck ck ckdose. cka. ck1 ckand ck 2 ck only ck j j j jjj jjj
b. 1 ckand ck 3 ck only ck jjj jjj
c. 2 ckand ck 3 ck only ck jjj jjj
d. All ck the ck options ck jjj jjj
ANS: ck A ck jjj
ck
11. X-rays ckare cka ckform ck of ckwhich ck jjj j ckj ckj ck of ckthe ck following ck ck ck ckkinds ck of ckradiation? ck
jjj j j j jjj
a. Environmental ck
, b. Ionizing ck
c. Internal ck
d. Nonionizing ck
ANS: ck B ck jjj
ck
12. What ck unit ck is ck used ck to ck measure ck ck ck ckradiation ck ck ck ckexposure ck in ck the ck metric ck ck ck
jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj j j j j j j jjj jjj jjj j j j
ckInternational ck ck ck ckSystem ck of ckUnits? cka. ckCoulomb ck per ckkilogram ck j j j jjj jjj
b. Milligray ck
c. Millisievert ck
d. Sievert ck
ANS: ck A ck jjj
ck
13. What ckorganization ck was ck founded ck in ck 2007 ck that ck continues ck their ck pursuit ck to ck raise j j jjj jjj jjj jjj j jjj j jjj jjj
ck awareness ck of ck the ck
jjj jjj j
need ck for ck dose ck reduction ckprotocols ck by ckpromoting ckpediatric-specified ck scan ckprotocols
jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj
ck to ck be ck used ck
jjj jjj jjj
for ck both ckradiology ck ck ck ckand ck non-radiology ck ck ck ckusers
jjj jjj j j j jjj j j j
ck of ckCT? cka. ckU.S. ckFood ckand ck Drug ck Administration
jjj jjj jjj
ck
b. Alliance ck ck ck ckfor ck Radiation ck ck ck ckSafety ckin ck Pediatric ck ck ck ckImaging ck
j j j jjj j j j jjj j j j
c. American ck ck ck ckRegistry ck ck ck ckof ckRadiologic ck ck ck ckTechnologists ck
j j j j j j j j j
d. The ck Joint ck Commission ck jjj jjj
ANS: ck B ck jjj
ck
14. Which ckof ckthe ck following ck provides ck the ckbasis ck for ck determining ck jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj jjj whether ck an jjj
ckimaging ckprocedure ckor ck
jjj
practice ck is ck justified? ck
jjj jjj jjj
a. ALARA ck concept ck jjj
b. BERT ck method ck jjj
c. Diagnostic ck ck ck ckefficacy ck j j j
d. NEXT ckprogram ck
ANS: ck C ck jjj
ck
15. Which ck of ckthe ckfollowing ck is ck a ckmethod ck
jjj jjj jjj jjj of ckexplaining ck jjj radiation ck j to
ckj ckj ck
ckthe ck
public? ck jjj
a. ALARA ck
b. BERT ck
c. ORP ck
d. NEXT ck
ANS: ck B ck jjj
ck
16. Radiology ck departments ck ck ck ckorindividual ck jjj j j j ckj ckj ckj ck radiologic ck ck ck cktechnologists ck ck ck ckcan j j j j j j
ck“pledge” ck ck ck ckto ckimage ck j j j
j ck ck ckgently. ck
j j The ck pledge ck includes ckjjj ck ck ckwhich ck ck ck ckof ckthe ck following? ck
jjj jjj j j j j j j jjj
a. Make ckthe ck image ck ck ck ckgently ck ck ck ckmessage ck a ckpriority ck in ck staff
jjj j j j j j j jjj jjj jjj
ck communications ck
jjj ck ck ckeach ck year. ck j j j jjj
b. Review ck the ckprotocol ckrecommendations ck jjjck ck ckand, ckwhen ck necessary, ck j j j jjj
implement ck adjustments ck ck ck ckto ck practice ck processes. ck
jjj jjj j j j jjj jjj
c. Communicate ck ck ck ckopenly ck with ck parents. ck j j j jjj jjj