Deck 4: Effects of Initial Exposure to Radiation

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In the _____ stage, the person becomes noticeably ill and shows signs and symptoms of the specific syndrome reflecting the organ system which is damaged.

A) prodromal
B) latent
C) manifest
D) recovery or death
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The formation of cataracts caused by radiation is termed

A) erythema
B) keratoconus
C) radiation cataractogenesis
D) retinopathy
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For the acute radiation syndrome, in the 600-10,000 R range, death is mostly the result of damage to the _____ system.

A) hemopoietic
B) gastrointestinal
C) central nervous
D) lymphatic
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Response stages with the acute radiation syndrome include the following:
1. prodromal stage
2. latent stage
3. manifest stage
4. recovery or death

A) 1 and 2 only
B) 2 and 3 only
C) 4 only
D) 1, 2, 3 and 4
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In the _____ stage, the person appears to be symptom-free.

A) prodromal
B) latent
C) manifest
D) recovery or death
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The acute radiation syndrome includes the following:
1. bone marrow syndrome
2. gastrointestinal syndrome
3. central nervous syndrome

A) 1 and 2 only
B) 1 and 3 only
C) 2 and 3 only
D) 1, 2 and 3
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The skin erythema dose necessary to affect 50% of the people irradiated is termed

A) LD 50/30
B) LD 50/60
C) SED50
D) SED100
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In the _____ stage, the person experiences nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea.

A) prodromal
B) latent
C) manifest
D) recovery or death
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Abnormal redness of the skin due to irradiation is termed

A) desquamation
B) erythema
C) epilation
D) sebaceous
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The lethal dose required to kill 50% of the population in 30 days is the definition of

A) LD 20/20
B) LD 50/30
C) LD 50/50
D) LD 50/60
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Radiation sickness, known as _____, is a serious illness that occurs when the entire body receives a high dose of radiation, usually over a short period of time.

A) mortality rate
B) relative biologic effectiveness (RBE)
C) acute radiation syndrome
D) linear energy transfer (LET)
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The correct order of the layers of skin, from outermost to innermost, is

A) epidermis, dermis, subcutaneous
B) epidermis, subcutaneous, dermis
C) subcutaneous, dermis, epidermis
D) subcutaneous, epidermis, dermis
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For the acute radiation syndrome, at doses greater than 10,000 R, death is mostly the result of damage to the _____ system.

A) hemopoietic
B) gastrointestinal
C) central nervous
D) muscular
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For the acute radiation syndrome, in the 100-1,000 R range, death is mostly the result of damage to the _____ system.

A) hemopoietic
B) gastrointestinal
C) central nervous
D) integumentary
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The peeling off of skin caused by irradiation is termed

A) desquamation
B) erythema
C) epilation
D) epidermis
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The SED50 is estimated to be approximately _____ rad.

A) 6
B) 60
C) 600
D) 6,000
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The shrinking of tissues or organs due to irradiation is termed

A) epidermis
B) erythema
C) atrophy
D) desquamation
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Redness and swelling at the site of radiation exposure is termed

A) atrophy
B) epilation
C) desquamation
D) inflammation
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In order for the total body radiation syndrome to be applicable, radiation exposure must happen under the following condition:
1. an organ must have been exposed acutely,ie.., in a matter of seconds
2. there must be exposure of the total body area
3. external penetrating sources, e.g., x-rays, produce the radiation syndromes

A) 1 only
B) 2 and 3 only
C) 3 only
D) 1, 2 and 3
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Epilation or alopecia are terms for

A) tissue death
B) hair loss
C) skin reddening
D) peeling of skin
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The main effect on the male gonads is damage to and reduction in the number of the

A) spermatogonia
B) spermatocytes
C) spermatids
D) sperm
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Radiation induced cataracts follow a threshold, nonlinear dose-response curve, with the threshold thought to be approximately _____ rad.

A) 2
B) 20
C) 200
D) 2,000
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Radiation induced cataracts have an average latent period of approximately _____ years.

A) 2
B) 7
C) 10
D) 15
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Doses as low as _____ have caused observable responses to human gonads.

A) 10
B) 20
C) 30
D) 40
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Radiation-induced chromosomal damage that occurs after DNA synthesis is known as

A) chromosomal aberration
B) chromosomal abnormality
C) chromatid aberration
D) chromatid abnormality
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Which acute radiation syndrome has an average survival time that is independent of dose?

A) hematologic
B) gastrointestinal
C) central nervous system
D) all syndromes have mean survival times that are independent of dose
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Which of the following would be considered an early response to irradiation?

A) genetic damage
B) leukemia
C) life-span shortening
D) cytogenetic damage
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Following radiation exposure to the bone marrow, what are the first cells to be reduced?

A) lymphocytes
B) neutrophils
C) platelets
D) red blood cells
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Which of the following is not an early response to irradiation?

A) breast cancer
B) skin erythema occurring 2 weeks postexposure
C) intestinal distress occurring 1 week postexposure
D) chromosome aberrations
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Regarding the bone marrow cells, what is the correct order from least sensitive to most sensitive?

A) erythroblasts, myelocytes, megakaryocytes
B) myelocytes, megakaryocytes, erythroblasts
C) myelocytes, erythroblasts, megakaryocytes
D) megakaryocytes, myelocytes, erythroblasts
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Which of the following is a chromosome map used for cytogenetic analysis of chromosomes?

A) phenotype
B) genotype
C) karyotype
D) stromatype
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The reproductive cells of the male are termed

A) spermatogonia
B) oogonia
C) megakaryocytes
D) granulocytes
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Structural changes to the chromosome that occur after irradiation are termed:
1. aberrations
2. lesions
3. anomalies

A) 1 and 2 only
B) 2 and 3 only
C) 1 and 3 only
D) 1, 2 and 3
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It takes a minimum whole-body dose of approximately _____ rads to cause hematologic depression.

A) 0.025
B) 0.25
C) 2.5
D) 25
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The reproductive cells of the female are termed

A) spermatogonia
B) oogonia
C) megakaryocytes
D) granulocytes
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Radiation-induced chromosomal damage that occurs before DNA synthesis is known as

A) chromosomal aberration
B) chromosomal abnormality
C) chromatid aberration
D) chromatid abnormality
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Depletion of mature sperm in the male due to irradiation is termed

A) maturation depletion
B) maturation elimination
C) maturation dysfunction
D) sterility
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Which of the following is not an acute local tissue effect of radiation exposure?

A) cataracts
B) epilation
C) temporary sterility
D) skin erythema
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The main effect on the female gonads is damage to the

A) primordial follicles
B) mature follicles
C) corpus luteum
D) ovum
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An acute dose to the male or female gonads of approximately _____ rads will cause permanent sterility.

A) 0.5-0.6
B) 5-6
C) 50-60
D) 500-600
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What is the principal response of the blood caused by radiation exposure?

A) chromosome rearrangement
B) chromosome fragmentation
C) decrease in cell number
D) cell proliferation stimulation
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Death from a single dose of whole body irradiation primarily involves damage to the

A) skin
B) bone marrow
C) skeletal system
D) respiratory system
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In the _____ stage, the person becomes noticeably ill and shows signs and symptoms of the specific syndrome reflecting the organ system which is damaged.

A) prodromal
B) latent
C) manifest
D) recovery or death
C
2
The formation of cataracts caused by radiation is termed

A) erythema
B) keratoconus
C) radiation cataractogenesis
D) retinopathy
C
3
For the acute radiation syndrome, in the 600-10,000 R range, death is mostly the result of damage to the _____ system.

A) hemopoietic
B) gastrointestinal
C) central nervous
D) lymphatic
B
4
Response stages with the acute radiation syndrome include the following:
1. prodromal stage
2. latent stage
3. manifest stage
4. recovery or death

A) 1 and 2 only
B) 2 and 3 only
C) 4 only
D) 1, 2, 3 and 4
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In the _____ stage, the person appears to be symptom-free.

A) prodromal
B) latent
C) manifest
D) recovery or death
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The acute radiation syndrome includes the following:
1. bone marrow syndrome
2. gastrointestinal syndrome
3. central nervous syndrome

A) 1 and 2 only
B) 1 and 3 only
C) 2 and 3 only
D) 1, 2 and 3
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The skin erythema dose necessary to affect 50% of the people irradiated is termed

A) LD 50/30
B) LD 50/60
C) SED50
D) SED100
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In the _____ stage, the person experiences nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea.

A) prodromal
B) latent
C) manifest
D) recovery or death
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Abnormal redness of the skin due to irradiation is termed

A) desquamation
B) erythema
C) epilation
D) sebaceous
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The lethal dose required to kill 50% of the population in 30 days is the definition of

A) LD 20/20
B) LD 50/30
C) LD 50/50
D) LD 50/60
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Radiation sickness, known as _____, is a serious illness that occurs when the entire body receives a high dose of radiation, usually over a short period of time.

A) mortality rate
B) relative biologic effectiveness (RBE)
C) acute radiation syndrome
D) linear energy transfer (LET)
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The correct order of the layers of skin, from outermost to innermost, is

A) epidermis, dermis, subcutaneous
B) epidermis, subcutaneous, dermis
C) subcutaneous, dermis, epidermis
D) subcutaneous, epidermis, dermis
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For the acute radiation syndrome, at doses greater than 10,000 R, death is mostly the result of damage to the _____ system.

A) hemopoietic
B) gastrointestinal
C) central nervous
D) muscular
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For the acute radiation syndrome, in the 100-1,000 R range, death is mostly the result of damage to the _____ system.

A) hemopoietic
B) gastrointestinal
C) central nervous
D) integumentary
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The peeling off of skin caused by irradiation is termed

A) desquamation
B) erythema
C) epilation
D) epidermis
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The SED50 is estimated to be approximately _____ rad.

A) 6
B) 60
C) 600
D) 6,000
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The shrinking of tissues or organs due to irradiation is termed

A) epidermis
B) erythema
C) atrophy
D) desquamation
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Redness and swelling at the site of radiation exposure is termed

A) atrophy
B) epilation
C) desquamation
D) inflammation
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In order for the total body radiation syndrome to be applicable, radiation exposure must happen under the following condition:
1. an organ must have been exposed acutely,ie.., in a matter of seconds
2. there must be exposure of the total body area
3. external penetrating sources, e.g., x-rays, produce the radiation syndromes

A) 1 only
B) 2 and 3 only
C) 3 only
D) 1, 2 and 3
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Epilation or alopecia are terms for

A) tissue death
B) hair loss
C) skin reddening
D) peeling of skin
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The main effect on the male gonads is damage to and reduction in the number of the

A) spermatogonia
B) spermatocytes
C) spermatids
D) sperm
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Radiation induced cataracts follow a threshold, nonlinear dose-response curve, with the threshold thought to be approximately _____ rad.

A) 2
B) 20
C) 200
D) 2,000
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Radiation induced cataracts have an average latent period of approximately _____ years.

A) 2
B) 7
C) 10
D) 15
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Doses as low as _____ have caused observable responses to human gonads.

A) 10
B) 20
C) 30
D) 40
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Radiation-induced chromosomal damage that occurs after DNA synthesis is known as

A) chromosomal aberration
B) chromosomal abnormality
C) chromatid aberration
D) chromatid abnormality
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Which acute radiation syndrome has an average survival time that is independent of dose?

A) hematologic
B) gastrointestinal
C) central nervous system
D) all syndromes have mean survival times that are independent of dose
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Which of the following would be considered an early response to irradiation?

A) genetic damage
B) leukemia
C) life-span shortening
D) cytogenetic damage
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Following radiation exposure to the bone marrow, what are the first cells to be reduced?

A) lymphocytes
B) neutrophils
C) platelets
D) red blood cells
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Which of the following is not an early response to irradiation?

A) breast cancer
B) skin erythema occurring 2 weeks postexposure
C) intestinal distress occurring 1 week postexposure
D) chromosome aberrations
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Regarding the bone marrow cells, what is the correct order from least sensitive to most sensitive?

A) erythroblasts, myelocytes, megakaryocytes
B) myelocytes, megakaryocytes, erythroblasts
C) myelocytes, erythroblasts, megakaryocytes
D) megakaryocytes, myelocytes, erythroblasts
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Which of the following is a chromosome map used for cytogenetic analysis of chromosomes?

A) phenotype
B) genotype
C) karyotype
D) stromatype
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The reproductive cells of the male are termed

A) spermatogonia
B) oogonia
C) megakaryocytes
D) granulocytes
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Structural changes to the chromosome that occur after irradiation are termed:
1. aberrations
2. lesions
3. anomalies

A) 1 and 2 only
B) 2 and 3 only
C) 1 and 3 only
D) 1, 2 and 3
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It takes a minimum whole-body dose of approximately _____ rads to cause hematologic depression.

A) 0.025
B) 0.25
C) 2.5
D) 25
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The reproductive cells of the female are termed

A) spermatogonia
B) oogonia
C) megakaryocytes
D) granulocytes
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Radiation-induced chromosomal damage that occurs before DNA synthesis is known as

A) chromosomal aberration
B) chromosomal abnormality
C) chromatid aberration
D) chromatid abnormality
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Depletion of mature sperm in the male due to irradiation is termed

A) maturation depletion
B) maturation elimination
C) maturation dysfunction
D) sterility
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Which of the following is not an acute local tissue effect of radiation exposure?

A) cataracts
B) epilation
C) temporary sterility
D) skin erythema
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The main effect on the female gonads is damage to the

A) primordial follicles
B) mature follicles
C) corpus luteum
D) ovum
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An acute dose to the male or female gonads of approximately _____ rads will cause permanent sterility.

A) 0.5-0.6
B) 5-6
C) 50-60
D) 500-600
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What is the principal response of the blood caused by radiation exposure?

A) chromosome rearrangement
B) chromosome fragmentation
C) decrease in cell number
D) cell proliferation stimulation
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Death from a single dose of whole body irradiation primarily involves damage to the

A) skin
B) bone marrow
C) skeletal system
D) respiratory system
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