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why is it important?

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  • right radiation quality (beam energy, filtration)
  • right treatment position
  • safety: interlocking systems, electrical
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2
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what is the frequency of the tests dependent on

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their complexity

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3
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what are the daily tests?

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carried out by the radiographer, confirming that the machine is working correct

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4
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what does C-RAD require

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morning tests before being used

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5
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who carries out the monthly/ annual tests

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clinical engineers and medical physics

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what are the accepting tests

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  • initial tests when items are bought
  • must conform to specifications
  • radiation beam quality
  • physical movements
  • electrical safety
  • radiation surgery
  • inventory of radiotherapy unit
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what are the clinical engineering tests

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equipment: water phantom, material

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8
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what is the water phantom equivalent to

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tissue

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9
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why is a water phantom used?

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so it can calculate and monitor doses

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10
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what are the commissioning tests

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  • prep equipment ready for clinical use
  • tests (F)
  • radiation protection: treatment room and equipment
  • accuracy of all beam direction devices
  • in depth dose measurements
  • all data is recorded
  • data for planning: dose calibration, software training
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11
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what is the % that the backup timer can run over by?

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1% if it goes over this it can’t be used

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12
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what is the dosimetric output check

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over 105

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13
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what happens if equipment reaches over action level

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the equipment is removed

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14
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what are the daily tests:

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  • patient monitoring audiovisual
  • door closing mechanism and interlock
  • couch movement and breaks
  • treatment unit function/ motion and stop
  • interlocks for the door, beam hardening filters, kv energy selection
  • beam status indicators
  • beam off at key off test
  • emergency off test
  • KV and mA indicators
  • back up timer/ monitor unit check 1% (tolerance), 2% (action)
  • dosimetric test: output check 2% (tolerance), 4% (action)

all these are functional

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what are the monthly tests:

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  • daily tests (F)
  • mechanical safety and stability
  • accuracy of treatment head tilt and rotation readout
  • applicator tests 10% (tolerance), 15% (action)
  • beam quality: HVL 15% (tolerance)
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16
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how is HVL checked

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it is measured over a range of thicknesses, with it being applied adjacently over the applicator

17
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what are the annual tests:

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  • focal point alignment (reproducible)
    the CA must hit the centre of the target, if the alignment was to change it could change the aperture which may not permit the axis. A miss alignment could cause the radiation to hit an unprescribed area