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What is: dose of radiation that is delivered continuously but at a lower absorbed dose. 

Protraction. 

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what dose is required to cause Cerebrovascular syndrome, and what is the cause of death? 

5000 RAD. broken vessels leading to fluid in brain. multi system failure, failure to CNS and CVS. 

100

what is recovery or death? 

may recover within 2-3 months or result in death. 

100

What is LD 50/30? 

dose that produces death in 50% of subjects within 30 days. 

100

What is a Chromatid? 

1. one of the two identical threadlike strands into which a chromosome divides during cell division.

2. contains a double helix of DNA 

200

What are the results of radiation damage to DNA? 

cell death, malignant disease, genetic changes. 

200

What are the 4 response stages? 

1. prodromal syndrome

2. latent period

3. manifest illness

4. recovery or death

200

What is the Radiosensitivity of living tissue? 

1. immature cells highly radiosensitive. 

2. more generalized, not specified. 

3. cells that divide more are more radiosensitive. 

200

What is: multi-stage process effect produced by free radicals that are created by interaction of radiation with water molecules (radiolysis) in which cell death can occur? 

Indirect effect. 

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What are the early tissue reactions? 

1. erythema

2. intestinal disorders

3. desquamation

4. radiodermatitis

5. nausea

6. fatigue/fever

7. hair loss

8. blood disorders. 

300

what are the forms of Acute Radiation Syndrome (ARS)? 

1. hematopoietic

2. Gastrointestinal

3. cerebrovascular (full body dose)

300

what is prodromal syndrome? 

acute clinical symptoms, occur within hours after exposure and continue up to 2 days. 

300

What is: solitary atoms or a combination of atoms that behave as single entities and are chemically reactive as a result of the presence of unpaired valance electrons. 

free radicals. 

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is Direct effect or Indirect more harmful? 

Indirect effect. 

300

what is the most radiosensitive molecule? 

DNA

400

What dose is required to cause Hematopoietic syndrome, and what is the cause of death? 

1-10 gray, infection or bleeding. 

400

what is latent period? 

last about a week. depending on amount of radiation, could lead to recovery or death. 

400

Free radicals are_______, and caused by ________? 

1. high unstable and reactive ions. 

2. indirect effect. 

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Which effect is more likely to happen, and why? 

Indirect effect, because our body is made up of 80% water. 

400

What are the effects that radiation has on DNA?

1. single strand break (Common)

2. double strand break (difficult to repair). 

3. Mutations

4. Cross linking. 

500

what is the dose required to cause Gastrointestinal syndrome, and what is the cause of death? 

6-10 gray. loss of fluid, high risk of infection, electrolyte imbalance. 

500

what is manifest illness? 

moves into hematopoietic syndrome, affects blood system. 

500

What is: biologic damage that occurs as a result of ionization of atoms on essential molecules which may cause molecules to become inactive or functionally altered. Photon hits DNA directly and potentially causes damage.

Direct Effect. 

500

What is: giving a dose with time in between to recover? 

Fractionation. 

500

What is the target molecule? 

DNA

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