Safety Flashcards

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Ionizing radiation

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Radiation that possesses the ability to remove electrons from Atoms by a process called ionization

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Somatic Effects

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Effects of radiation on the body being irradiated

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Genetic effects

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Effects of radiation on the genetic code of a cell; effects the next generation

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4
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Natural background radiation

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Radiation contained in the unpolluted environment

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5
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Artificially produced radiation

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Also called man-made radiation, xrays

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Primary radiation

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Radiation exiting the x-ray tube

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Exit radiation (remanent radiation; image producing radiation)

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X-rays that emerge from the patient and strike the image receptor

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Attenuation

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Absorption and scatter (loss of intensity)of the x-ray beam as it passes through the patient

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Heterogeneous beam

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X-ray beam that contains photons of many different energies

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Photo electric affect

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Absorption of x-ray photons in the Atoms of the body

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Compton scatter or Compton affect

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Scatter of x-ray photons from the Atoms of the body

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12
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Air Kerma

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Unit of exposure

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Gray

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Unit of absorbed dose, measured in joules per kilogram (J/kg); 1 Gy = 1 J/kg

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14
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Gray(a)

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Unit of radiation absorbed in air

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15
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Gray (t)

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Unit of dose absorbed in tissue

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16
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Sievert

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Unit of effective dose

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17
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Sievert

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Unit of equivalent dose

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18
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Becquerel

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Unit of activity

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National Academy of sciences/National research Council committee on the biological effects of ionizing radiation (NAS/NRC-BEIR)

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Oganization that studies biological effects of ionizing radiation and publishes resulting data

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International committee on biological protection (ICRP)

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Organization that publishes international radiation protection guidelines

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National Council on radiation protection and measurements (NCRP)

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Organization that publishes radiation protection guidelines for the United States

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Nuclear regulatory commission (NRC)

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Organization that enforces radiation protection standards at the federal level related to use of radioactive material

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NCRP report # 102

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Makes recommendations on equipment design and protection regarding lead shielding and fluoroscopic and mobile exposure rates

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NCRP report #116

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Defined annual exposure limits; makes recommendations pertaining to risk benefit analysis of radiation exposure; states that somatic and genetic affects should be kept to a minimum one radiation is used for diagnostic imaging

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Effective dose limit

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Upper boundary does that can be absorbed, either in a single exposure or annually, with negligible risk of somatic or genetic damage to the individual; effective dose implies whole body radiation exposure

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Cumulative effective dose

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Lifetime occupational exposure must not exceed the radiographer his age multiplied by 10 mSv

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Equivalent dose

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Equal to the effective dose multiplied by the radiation waiting factor

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As low as reasonably achievable (ALARA)

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Concept of radiologic practice that encourages radiation users to adopt measures that keep the dose to the patient and themselves at minimal levels

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Dose ā€“ response curves

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Graph that illustrates the relationship between radiation dose and the response of the organism to exposure; maybe linear or nonlinear, threshold or non-threshold

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Probabilistic (stochastic) effects

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Randomly occurring events effects of radiation; the probability of such a fax is proportional to the dose (increased dose equals increased probability, not severity, of affects)

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Deterministic effects

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Effects of radiation that become more severe at high levels of radiation exposure and do not occur below a certain threshold dose

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Genetically significant does (GSD)

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Average annual gonadal dose of radiation to individuals of childbearing age; addresses the relationship of gonadal doses to individuals versus an entire population and the overall affects

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Linear energy transfer (LET)

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Iā€™m out of energy deposited by radiation per unit length of tissue

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Relative biological effectiveness (RBE)

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Ability to produce biological damage; varies with the LET

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Direct effect

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Effect that occurs when radiation directly strikes DNA in the cellular nucleus

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Indirect effect

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Effect that occurs and radiation strikes the water molecules in the cytoplasm of the cell

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Radiolysis of water

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Effect that occurs as radiation energy is deposited in the water of the cell; the result of radiolysis is an ion pair in the cell: a positively charged water molecule (HOH+)and a free electron

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Mutation

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Iran us information passed to subsequent generations via cell division

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Law of Bergonie and Tribondeau

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Cells are most sensitive to radiation when they are immature, undifferentiated, and rapidly dividing

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Early somatic affects of radiation

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Hemopoietic syndrome; Gastrointestinal (GI) syndrome; central nervous system syndrome

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Somatic effects of radiation

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Carcinogenesis; Cataractogenesis; embryologic effects; thyroid dysfunction; lifespan shortening

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Cardinal principles of radiation protection

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Time, distance, shielding

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Distance

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Best protection against radiation exposure

44
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Personnel monitoring devices

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Optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) badge, film badge, thermoluminescent dosimeter (TLD)

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Mean marrow dose

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Average dose of radiation to the bone marrow