Radiation safety Flashcards

1
Q

what are the 2 types of biological effects of radiation?

A

deterministic (non-stochastic)

non deterministic (stochastic)

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2
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define deterministic (non-stochastic) biological effects of radiation

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Definitely occur with specific doses -> threshold dose
Below threshold dose the effect does not occur

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3
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deterministic effects produce what kind of biological effects?

A

stomatic effects

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4
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what are the 2 categories of deterministic stomatic effects

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acute
chronic

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5
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name 2 deterministic acute effects of radiation

A

Radiation sickness 2-10 Sv
Death >10 Sv

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6
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name 4 deterministic chronic effects of radiation

A

Hair loss
Cataracts
Sterility
Obliterative endarteritis (inflammation of inner lining of artery resulting in occlusion of the lumen)

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7
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define non-deterministic stochastic effects of radiation

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effects which might occur

no threshold dose but stochastic so probability increases with dose

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8
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non-deterministic effects can produce what kind of biological effects?

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somatic effects
genetic effects

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9
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name a non-deterministic somatic effect of radiation

A

development of malignancy

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10
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name a non-deterministic genetic effect of radiation

A

congenital abnormality which may include malignancy

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11
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in dentistry we get deterministic or non-deterministic effects?

A

non-deterministic effects

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12
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name 3 factors affecting the dose of radiation

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type of radiation
tissue being irradiated
age of patient -> risk of cancer from radiation decreases with age

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13
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dose of radiation -> ALARP
what does it stand for?

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as low as reasonably practical

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14
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what is the inverse square law for radiation exposure?

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The intensity of the radiation beam equals the inverse of the square of the distance from the source

  • The radiation exposure from the beam gets less the farther away it is
  • If the source is 2x as far away, its 1/4 as much exposure
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15
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only the patient can be in the controlled area.

what is the controlled area in DDH?

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we stand 2 m away or behind appropriate shielding

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