Lecture 8 Flashcards
How low should the level of radiation be?
- ALARA = as low as reasonably acheivable
What is the difference between stochastic and deterministic effects of radiation?
- Deterministic effects: effects that occur due to the dose of radiation - once threshold has been reached effect is likely to occur. The severity of the condition is dose related
- Stochastic effects: probability effects - increased dose causes increased chance of disease. The severity is not related to dose
What are two conditions that are deterministic?
- Radiodermatitis
- Skin cancer
What dose of radiation is considered to cause increased risk of cancer?
- >100 mSv in a short period of time
What is the unit of measuring absorbed radiation and what is it equivalent to?
- 1 Gy = 1 joule/kg of tissue
- The gray
What is the radiation dose equivalent and what is the unit?
- The dose equivalent is the aborbed dose multiplied by the radiation weighting factor for the type and energy of the radiation
- The unit for measuring dose equivalent is the sievert (Sv)
What is the effective radiation dose and what is the measurment for it?
- The effective dose: The dose equivalent multiplied by the tissue weighting factor
- Unit for effective dose = sievert (Sv)
What are the annual dose limits for radiation in WA?
- Effective dose limit = 20 mSv/year averaged over 5 consecutive calendar years
- No more than 50 mSv in any one year
Where should radiation badges ideally be worn?
- Badges should be worn under apron at chest or waist height
What are the three main principles of radiation safety?
- Time - reduce the time exposed to radiation
- Distance - increase distance from the primary beam
- Shielding - protective clothing - lead gowns, thyroid protectors etc.
When applying the inverse square law - if you double distance from the primary beam the exposure will be reduced by ___(1)____.
- Formula = 1/D2 = 1/22 = 1/4
How thick should the lead gown be if <100kV and if >100kV?
- 0.25mm lead if < 100 kV
- > 100 kV then 0.5mm
How much lead is required in small animal facilities for the X-ray tables?
- 0.5 mm Pb at the sides
- 1 mm of Pb beneath
When are protective screens required in radiation practice?
- Workloads >2000 mAs/wk must use protective screens