Rad protection chapter 1
The term optimization for radiation protection (orp) is synonymous with the term
ALARA( as low as reasonably achievable
The degree to which the diagnostic study accurately reveals the presence or absence of disease in the patient defines
diagnostic efficacy
the millisievert (mSv) is equal to
1/1000 of sievert
Which of the following is a method that can be used to answers patient's questions about the amount of radiation received from a radiographic procedure
BERT
BERT
Background equivalent radiation time- method compares the amount of radiation received from radiography imaging and the natural environment
What are consequences for ionization in the human cell
Creation unstable atoms Production free elements Production low energy X-ray photons Creation free radicals the produce poisons in cells Creation new biological molecules detrimental to living cells Injury to cells function no loss of function
Biologic effects
Damage to living tissue of animals and humans
Diagnostic efficacy
Degree to which the diagnostic study accurately reveals the presence or absence of disease in the patient
Radiation protection
Effective measures employed by radiation workers to safe guard patients, workers,and general public from unnecessary exposure to ionizing radiation
Trace
Helps patients and the community to enhance understanding for using radiation safety and for enabling people the ability to participate with their own medical decisions
A patient may elect to assume the relatively small risk of exposure to ionizing radiation to obtain essential diagnostic medical info when
Illness occurs, injury occurs and health screening purposes
BERT does not
Imply radiation risk it is simply a means for comparison
ALARA
Is an acronym for as low as reasonably achievable
ORP
Optimization for radiation protection- keep radiation exposure and consequent dose to lowest possible level
Effective measures employed by radiation workers to safeguard patients , personnel, and general public form unnecessary exposure to ionizing radiation is defined
Radiation Protection
BERT emphasizes
Radiation is an innate part of our environment
which of the following is a two phase program to create radiation awareness and community education
TRACE
Risk
The possibility of inducing radiogenic cancer or genetic defect after radiation
TRACE
The tools for radiation awareness and community education program
Three cardinal rules of radiation protection
Time, distance, shielding
The potential benefit of exposing someone to ionizing radiation must out weight the potential risk of adverse biological effects
True
Standardized does reporting for radiologic procedures can lead to
a reduction in patient radiation dose
Radiation Safety Officer is responsible
execution, enforcement, and maintenance of the ALARA program
an effective radiation safety program requires a firm commitment to radiation safety by
facilities providing imaging services
if patients in facilities in the same location are receiving on average approx the same entrance skin exposure (ESE) in every health facility for a specific imaging procedure with the exception of one facility, in which higher radiation see and subsequent doses are being received for the same procedure, the institution would
no longer be in compliance with the ALARA standards and would have to take necessary action to bring ESE values and subsequent doses back to a level that would comply with regulatory standards
Reducing exposure to patient
reduce amount of X-ray "beam on" time use as much distance as warranted between X-ray tube and patient shield patient with appropriate shielding devices
Reducing exposure to staff/self
shorten time spent in room with x-radiation is produced stand greatest distance possible from X-ray beam use shielding material when needed