Radiation interactions and effects Flashcards
Which effect is most likely to occur in a patient who receives a very small dose of radiation?
Cancer
Deterministic effects of radiation exposure include which of the following
- Skin erythema
- Epilation
- miscarriage
air kerma is measured in unit of:
miligram (mGy)
concerning radiation-induced cancer, increasing the radiation dose to a patient results in:
increase probability of cancer
Which two of following radiation effects only occur at a specific dose theshold?
- cataracts
2. skin erythema
the number of ionization events in air is described as :
exposure
Consider this scenario: during a CT scan of the chest, the technologist administers a radiation dose of approximately 3,000 (mGy). which two of following effects may occur?
- epilation
2. cancer
Which two of the following interactions may result in an x-ray photon being emitted out of the patient in a different direction than the original path?
- coherent scattering
2. Compton scattering
Increasing the kilovoltage peak (kVp) for a CT procedure result in:
decreased attenuation
During a CT procedure, attenuation of the x-ray beam may be caused by which three of the following?
- coherent scattering
- Compton scattering
- photoelectric absorption
effective dose is measured with unit of:
(mSv)
Which of the following dose quantities is most useful for projecting the risk of radiation induced cancer?
effective dose
the energy of ions created in air from x-ray is called:
air kerma
equivalent dose is described with unit of:
(mSv)
What term describes radiation induced hair loss
epilation