Deck 38: Occupational Radiation Dose Management
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Deck 38: Occupational Radiation Dose Management
1
Personnel working in interventional radiography should be provided with _____.
A) collar monitoring only
B) waist monitoring under the apron
C) extremity monitoring
D) gonadal monitoring
A) collar monitoring only
B) waist monitoring under the apron
C) extremity monitoring
D) gonadal monitoring
extremity monitoring
2
For diagnostic x-ray personnel,the highest occupational exposure occurs during _____ exams.
I. fluoroscopy
II. mobile radiography
III. spinal
IV. dental
A) I & II
B) I & III
C) I & IV
D) III & IV
I. fluoroscopy
II. mobile radiography
III. spinal
IV. dental
A) I & II
B) I & III
C) I & IV
D) III & IV
I & II
3
Occupational dose is described as _____.
A) exposure dose
B) threshold dose
C) effective dose
D) dose equivalent
A) exposure dose
B) threshold dose
C) effective dose
D) dose equivalent
dose equivalent
4
The dose limit to the extremities is _____.
A) 5000 mSv/yr (500 rem/yr)
B) 500 mSv/yr (50 rem/yr)
C) 50 mSv/yr (5 rem/yr)
D) 5 mSv/yr (50 rem/yr)
A) 5000 mSv/yr (500 rem/yr)
B) 500 mSv/yr (50 rem/yr)
C) 50 mSv/yr (5 rem/yr)
D) 5 mSv/yr (50 rem/yr)
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5
The dose limit for a technologist during pregnancy is _____.
A) 0.05 mSv/mo (5 mrem/mo).
B) 0.5 mSv/mo (50 mrem/mo).
C) 5 mSv/mo (500 mrem/mo).
D) 50 mSv/mo (5000 mrem/mo).
A) 0.05 mSv/mo (5 mrem/mo).
B) 0.5 mSv/mo (50 mrem/mo).
C) 5 mSv/mo (500 mrem/mo).
D) 50 mSv/mo (5000 mrem/mo).
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6
A protective apron with a thickness of 0.25 mm lead equivalent is the minimum required.
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7
During fluoroscopy the exposure to the collar is _____ times greater than exposure to the trunk of the body under a protective apron.
A) 50
B) 20
C) 10
D) 2
A) 50
B) 20
C) 10
D) 2
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8
The lowest occupational exposure of diagnostic x-ray personnel occurs during _____.
A) CT
B) mammography
C) fluoroscopy
D) both A and B
A) CT
B) mammography
C) fluoroscopy
D) both A and B
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9
Occupational radiation monitoring is required if the individual may get _____ of the recommended dose limit.
A) 100%
B) 50%
C) 25%
D) 10%
A) 100%
B) 50%
C) 25%
D) 10%
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10
Optically stimulated luminescent (OSL)monitors are superior to the thermoluminescent dosimeters in that they are _____.
A) lighter weight
B) less sensitive to moisture
C) more sensitive to low exposure
D) both A and B
A) lighter weight
B) less sensitive to moisture
C) more sensitive to low exposure
D) both A and B
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11
The lens of the eye should never receive more than _____ per year.
A) 10 mSv (1 rem)
B) 150 mSv (15 rem)
C) 50 mSv (5 rem)
D) 500 mSv (50 rem)
A) 10 mSv (1 rem)
B) 150 mSv (15 rem)
C) 50 mSv (5 rem)
D) 500 mSv (50 rem)
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12
The preferred way to hold patients who are unable to support themselves is to use a _____.
A) restraining device
B) family member
C) nurse
D) technologist
A) restraining device
B) family member
C) nurse
D) technologist
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13
The dose limit to the general public is _____.
A) 1 mSv/yr (100 mrem/yr)
B) 10 mSv/yr (1000 mrem/yr)
C) 100 mSv/yr (10 rem/yr)
D) 1 Sv/yr (100 rem/yr)
A) 1 mSv/yr (100 mrem/yr)
B) 10 mSv/yr (1000 mrem/yr)
C) 100 mSv/yr (10 rem/yr)
D) 1 Sv/yr (100 rem/yr)
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14
The best way for technologists to reduce occupational exposure is to follow the principals of _____.
I. ALARA
II. time and distance
III. shielding
A) I only
B) II & III
C) III only
D) I, II, & III
I. ALARA
II. time and distance
III. shielding
A) I only
B) II & III
C) III only
D) I, II, & III
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15
Dose limits are described as _____.
A) exposure dose
B) threshold dose
C) effective dose
D) dose equivalent
A) exposure dose
B) threshold dose
C) effective dose
D) dose equivalent
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16
There are no circumstances under which a technologist should be given an involuntary leave of absence due to pregnancy.
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17
For nursing personnel present during mobile x-ray imaging,a personnel monitoring device is required _____.
A) at all times
B) not at all
C) during exposures
D) only for C-arms
A) at all times
B) not at all
C) during exposures
D) only for C-arms
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18
Technologists working fluoroscopy should use the radiologist as shielding whenever possible in addition to the apron and curtain.
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19
Every radiology department should provide a radiation safety program that includes _____.
A) training new employees
B) periodic in-services for all employees
C) counseling during pregnancy
D) all of the above
A) training new employees
B) periodic in-services for all employees
C) counseling during pregnancy
D) all of the above
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20
The tissue weighting factor has a higher value for tissues with more _____.
A) density
B) thickness
C) radiosensitivity
D) radioresistance
A) density
B) thickness
C) radiosensitivity
D) radioresistance
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