radiation safety
The HU for fat is
-100 HU
1 rad is equivalent to how many Gray?
0.01 Gy
The tolerance for gantry rotation check is
1 degree
Exposure is 400 mR at 90 cm. What will the exposure be at 180cm?
100 because of inverse square law
10 Sieverts is equivalent to how many rem?
1000 rem
What is the tolerance for the daily check of linac output constancy?
3%
Beyond which atomic (Z) number do elements generally exhibit increasing instability and become predominantly radioactive?
82
The point on a dose-response relationship graph that shows the cells radiosensitivity:
D0
Under established quality assurance protocols (such as those recommended by AAPM TG-142), at what minimum frequency must safety indicator lights—such as treatment room 'beam on' lights and warning signals—be tested?
Daily
In the context of quality assurance, what describes the recommended tolerances for safety interlock tests, and why are these tolerances critical for maintaining both patient and staff safety?
Door interlock systems must prevent beam activation when the treatment room door is open, with functional tolerances
A Sievert (Sv) is a unit used to measure which of the following, and how does it relate to the biological effects of radiation?
Dose equivalent, considering both the energy deposited and the biological impact of different radiation types.
The point on a dose-response relationship graph that represents the cells capability to repair:
Dq
What type of radiation dose is typically monitored using personnel dosimeters?
Equivalent dose
what does HU mean??
Hounsfield Units
The brachytherapy application method in which the radioactive source is placed within a body tube is:
Interluminal
In the context of brachytherapy for gynecological cancers, tandem and ovoid applicators are classified as which type of implantation technique, and what key characteristic distinguishes this method in terms of source placement within the patient's anatomical cavities?
Intracavitary brachytherapy, using applicators positioned within a natural body cavity.
In modern brachytherapy, a remote afterloader can be used to position a radioactive source embedded in a flexible nylon ribbon for targeted dose delivery. Which radionuclide is commonly employed in this configuration?
Iridium-192
Atoms that have the same number of protons, but differ in number of neutrons is referred to as a(an):
Isotope
How often should emergency switches be checked?
Monthly
What fundamental role does the beam flattening filter serve in shaping the photon beam?
Produce a uniform photon beam
What is the primary source of background radiation?
Radon gas released from the decay of uranium in soil and rock
What can be used as a tissue compensator?
Shaped bolus Wedge Cerrobend Dynamic MLC
In radiation dosimetry, which device detects absorbed ionizing radiation by releasing stored energy as visible light upon controlled heating, thereby providing a quantitative measure of the accumulated dose?
TLD (Thermoluminescent dosimeters)
Which radiation instrument is used to calibrate ion chambers in a linac?
Thimble chamber
What is the purpose of the safety questionnaire during magnetic field screening?
To identify any potential safety concerns or contraindications
What type of radiation area has radiation levels that are expected to be within regulatory limits and poses minimal risk to individuals?
Unrestricted area
The average or median of all the shades of gray on a CT image is:
Window level
The spectrum of different shades of gray or contrast on a CT image is:
Window width
Which radioactive source has the shortest half-life?
Yttrium
The power source for the waveguide is:
modulator
How often should emergency switches be checked?
monthly
Which of the following radiation areas is typically accessible only to authorized personnel with specific training and authorization?
restricted and controlled
Radiation therapist control room is considered...
restricted and controlled area
Which of the following examples requires a secondary radiation barrier?
scatter radiation and leakage
Which exposure factor primarily controls the quality or penetrating power of the x-ray beam in the diagnostic range?
kVp
