Dose Limits
Radiation Monitoring
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Radiation Monitoring
Dose Limits
100

The tissue weighting factor for the gonads?

0.20

100

The term hormesis refers to:

Belief that throughout evolution advantageous genetic mutations caused by radiation exposure may have occurred.

100

You are observing your patient having difficulty breathing, this condition is known as:

Dyspnea

100

Dosimeters that allows for immediate occupational exposure readings?

Pocket Dosimeter

100

On termination of employment, a radiographer must be sure to receive a copy of:

His/her occupational exposure report

200

The RSO is typically a part-time employee. Their presence is not important in the daily operation of imaging facilities. Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

 False

200

Personnel dosimeters protect the wearer from exposure to ionizing radiation. Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

 False

200

Of the following types of electromagnetic energy, which has the shortest wavelength

Gamma rays

200

In addition to the annual occupational effective dose limit established for radiation workers, the NCRP recommends a lifetime effective dose limit, which is found by multiplying a person’s age in years by which of the following subunits?

10 mSv

200

Ionizing Radiation Cancer is an example of:

Stochastic Effects

300

An ionization chamber-type survey meter is also referred to as a:

Cutie Pie

300

Monitoring companies send a control monitor to health care facilities along with each batch of dosimeters. The control monitor should be:

Kept in a radiation-free area in the imaging facility

300

The ethical principal is related to the theory that patients have the right to decide if they will decline a procedure?

Autonomy

300

A densitometer is used to measure which of the following?

Optical density

300

The unit of choice for expressing the collective effective dose?

Person-sievert

400

The ALARA concept can be depicted in which of the following ways?

Linear non-threshold

400

Wearing a personnel dosimeter in a consistent location is the responsibility of the:

Individual wearing the device

400

When undressing a patient with an injury to the upper torso, the tech should:

Remove clothing from the unaffected side first

400

Currently, which of the following radiation monitors is the most commonly used for monitoring occupational exposure in diagnostic imaging?

OSL

400

Somatic effects of ionizing radiation that are typically nonthreshold, and randomly occurring can be classified as:

Stochastic effects

500

In keeping with the ALARA concept, most health care facilities issue dosimetry devices when personnel could receive about ___ of the annual occupational EfD limit in any month, or approximately 0.05 mSv (5mrem).

10%

500

A TLD badge dosimeter may be worn up to 1 year. Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

False

500

The organization that accredits programs for education in Radiologic Technology is ___

JRCERT

500

The image densities cast by the filters in a film badge dosimeter permit:

Estimation of the energy of the radiation reaching the badge

500

Concerns the upper boundary dose of ionizing radiation that results in a negligible risk of bodily injury or genetic damage?

EfD limit