Exposure Limits
Protection
Monitoring
Fluoroscopy
Minimizing Exposure
100

What are occupational exposure limits measured in?

rem (Roentgen equivalent man)  

 
 

The occupational exposure limits are given in rem because rem refers to the effective dose, which takes  into account the type of radiation and the radio-sensitivity of the  tissue being exposed.  

100

What are the three cardinal rules of radiation protection?  

Shielding, distance, and time  

 

Shielding- A dense barrier that protects body against radiation  

Time- The duration of the exposure is directly related to the dose of radiation being received 

Distance- As the distance between the source and an individual increases, the radiation exposure decreases. 

100
  1. When is a worker required to wear a personnel dosimeter? 

When the worker may exceed 10% of the occupational limit

100

How thick is the lead curtain used during fluoroscopy?

.25mm pb  

This curtain offers no protection to the patient, but is used to protect the technologist and radiologist from scatter radiation coming from the patient. It is assumed that lead aprons are being worn, which is why the lead curtains are only required to have a thickness of .25 mm Pb.  

100

How does filtration minimize patient exposure?

By removing low-energy long-wavelength photons.  

 

This protects the patient's skin and superficial tissues. Photons with long wavelengths are easily absorbed by the body but do not contribute to the x-ray image, making the patient receive an unnecessary dose.  

200

What is the annual limit for radiation workers?  

5 Rem  

 
 

Limits can vary depending upon the affected part of the body, but the annual total effective dose equivalent for the whole body is 5 rem.  

200

What is the required thickness of lead for the primary barrier of an examination room?

1/16 inch  

The primary barrier of an examination room should be no less than 1/16 inch Pb. This is because it is in the path of the primary beam.  

 

200

Where should a personal monitoring device be worn while performing a procedure?    

At collar level outside the apron  

 A personnel monitoring device is worn at collar level outside the lead apron so an estimate of the radiation dose to the eye lens , any unprotected skin, and/or the thyroid can be obtained.  

200

What is the purpose of utilizing the “pulsed” feature?

lower patient exposure  

generator produces a pulsed x-ray beam.Most fluoroscopy procedures do not require continuous fluoroscopy and can be accurately performed using pulsed fluoroscopy as low as 7.5 pulses per second

200

Methods of reducing radiation exposure to patients and/or personnel include


A) beam restriction.
B) shielding.
C) high-kV, low-mAs factor

D) All the above

D)All the above.

 Beam restriction keeps the total amt of tissue irradiation to a minimum,  shielding provides a dense barrier that protects body against radiation, and using a high kvp/low mAs factor reduces the number of photons that a person could get exposed to.  

 

300

What is the exposure limit for a fetus?

.5 rem  

 
 

The exposure limit for a fetus can not exceed more than .5 rem for the entire gestation period. The low limit is due to the increased risk of cancer during the early stages of pregnancy when the fetus is rapidly developing (2-15 weeks). 

300

What is the recommended thickness of lead aprons used by radiographers for personal radiation protection during exam?

50 mm Pb  

Though the NCRP requires lead aprons to have a minimum thickness of .25 mm Pb, .50 mm of Pb is recommended because it can better absorb radiation.  

300

What must a personal dosimetry dose report include?

dose to the whole body, lens of the eye, and extremities.  

 

These doses are reported for the quarter, for the year-to-date, and the lifetime total 

Gonad dose does not have to be included  

300

Entrance dose rate for the patient should not exceed?

10 rads per minute

300

Which is not a beam restricting device? 

A) Cones 

B) Collimators 

C) AEC  

D) Aperture Diaphram

C)Aec 


Automatic exposure control (aec) is used as an X-ray exposure termination device, not used for beam restriction. It terminates the exposure when a predetermined amount of radiation is reached.  

400

What is the annual dose limit for members of the public?

0.1 rem  

 
 

The limit is so low because this group refers to those who do not work directly with ionizing radiation. 

 

400

What is the required thickness of lead for the secondary barrier of an examination room?

1/32 mm Pb  

The required thickness of lead for the secondary barrier of an examination room is less than the primary because it is only intended to protect from scatter radiation and not the primary beam.  

400

Which type of personal monitor device uses aluminum oxide to trap excited electrons after being exposed to radiation? 

OSL  

Optically stimulable luminescent dosimeter uses aluminum oxide to trap excited electrons after being exposed to radiation.  

400

During C-arm fluoroscopic procedures, the patient-image intensifier distance should be:  

As short as possible.  

This reduces patient entrance dose. The closer the image intensifier gets to the patient, the further away  the tube (source of exposure) will be. 

400

What are dose area product (dap) meters?

It is a meter used for the assessment of patient dose. 

This is done utilizing an ionization chamber mounted on the collimator of the x-ray tube. The amount of ionization produced within the chamber is proportional to the dose and the area of the beam.

500

 What is the annual dose limit for extremities?

50 rem  

 
 

Extremities can withstand a much larger dose than the whole body because they do not hold any major blood producing organs.  

 

500

What material has the best radiation shielding capabilities

Lead  

Lead is the most desirable material for shielding and protection due to its high atomic number. 

500

What type of personal monitoring device utilizes lithium or calcium fluoride?  

TLD 

TLD’s containing calcium fluoride are used to record gamma exposure and those containing lithium fluoride are used to record neutron exposure.  

 

500

Source to Object Distance (SOD) in fluoroscopy

The SOD cannot be less than 15 inches or 38 cm


When using a c-arm the  SOD cannot be less than 12 inches or 30 cm  

500

Filters used in x-ray tubes are usually composed of?

Aluminum.

 Aluminum is used because it has the greatest effect on low energy photons, which is what filtration is protecting the patient from.

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