BL - Radiology Flashcards

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What is the difference between deterministic and stochastic effects of radiation?

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Deterministic effects only occur once a threshold of exposure has been reached, while stochastic effects follow a linear no-threshold pattern.

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Give some examples of deterministic effects of radiation

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Skin erythema, cataracts, sterility, radiation sickness, nausea

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Give some examples of stochastic effects of radiation

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DNA disruption resulting in cancer or hereditary disorders

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What are the four ways of measuring radiation? (READ)

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  • Radioactivity: amount of ionising radiation released by a material
  • Exposure: amount of radiation travelling through the air
  • Absorbed dose: amount of radiation absorbed by an object/person
  • Dose equivalent: combines amount of radiation absorbed and mechanical effects of that type of radiation
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What units are used to measure radiation?

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  • absorbed dose is measured in Gray (Gy)

- dose equivalent is measured in Sievert (Sv)

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True or false - there are no rules in place that state that women must be checked for pregnancy before an X-ray?

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False - an enquiry must be made

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Give some contraindications of MRI scanning

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  • cardiac pacemaker/implantable defibrillator
  • ferromagnetic intracranial aneurysm clip
  • implanted/external medication pump
  • cochlear implant
  • neurostimulation system
  • catheter with metallic components
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