Deck 9: Radiation Protection Procedures for Patients and Personnel

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The annual effective dose limit for a 24-year-old radiographer to ionizing radiation is ____ rem.

A)50 mSv.
B)24 rem.
C)5 rem.
D)both a and c
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When no threshold dose for radiation exists, the effect is known as

A)stochastic.
B)nonstochastic.
C)deterministic.
D)both b and c
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Deterministic effects of ionizing radiation include all of the following EXCEPT

A)sterility.
B)cataracts.
C)skin erythema.
D)cancer.
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If the distance between the individual and the source of radiation is doubled, the exposure to the individual will be reduced by a factor of

A)2
B)3
C)4
D)12
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By design, primary barriers are able to intercept and absorb

A)primary radiation.
B)secondary radiation.
C)the useful beam.
D)all of the above
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Dose limits have been established for

A)the whole body.
B)certain tissues.
C)certain organs.
D)all of the above
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Protective devices include all of the following EXCEPT

A)lead aprons.
B)lead gloves.
C)lead glasses.
D)compensating bolus material.
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For fluoroscopic procedures with a kVp of 100 or more, the protective apron must possess a minimum of ____ lead equivalent.

A)0.05 mm
B)0.5 mm
C)1.0 mm
D)5.0 mm
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Which of the following technical factors are chosen to minimize patient dose?

A)high kVp/low mAs
B)low kVp/high mAs
C)high kVp/high mAs
D)low kVp/low mAs
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Secondary barriers are intended to intercept

A)scatter radiation from the patient.
B)leakage radiation from the x-ray tube.
C)primary beam that exits the patient.
D)both a and b
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Protective aprons and gloves are usually made of lead-impregnated vinyl within the range of ____ lead equivalency.

A)0.25-1.0 mm
B)0.25-1.0 cm
C)0.1-0.25 mm
D)0.1-0.25 cm
Question
Radiation exposure limits applicable to the protection of radiation workers are known as ____ limits.

A)dose
B)radiation
C)ionizing
D)stochastic
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To reduce an individual's exposure to ionizing radiation, all of the following would be acceptable EXCEPT

A)to reduce the amount of time spent in the vicinity of the radiation source.
B)to increase the distance between the individual and the radiation source.
C)to wear the radiation dosimeter at the collar.
D)standing behind a lead barrier during exposure.
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The cumulative effective dose limit for an occupational exposure to ionizing radiation is ____ mrem.

A)5000
B)500
C)50
D)none of the above
Question
Proper x-ray beam collimation does all of the following EXCEPT

A)reduce patient dose.
B)improve radiographic image quality.
C)eliminate the need for gonadal shielding.
D)reduce scatter radiation.
Question
The NCRP recommends a minimum total filtration of ____ for x-ray equipment operating above 70 kVp.

A)1.0 mm Al/Eq
B)2.5 mm Al/Eq
C)1.0 mm Pb/Eq
D)2.0 mm Pb/Eq
Question
The annual effective dose limit for an individual in the general public for infrequent exposure to ionizing radiation is ____ rem.

A)1
B)0.1
C)5
D)0.5
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Which one of the following agencies is a regulatory agency responsible for protecting both the public and occupationally exposed individuals from the effects of ionizing radiation?

A)NCRP
B)ICRP
C)NRC
D)IRS
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For an individual to reduce exposure by a factor of 25, the distance between the individual and source of ionizing radiation should

A)increase by a factor of 5.
B)decrease by a factor of 4.
C)increase by a factor of 3.
D)decrease by a factor of 5.
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What is the cumulative dose limit for a 36-year-old radiation worker?

A)360 mSv
B)36 mSv
C)360 mrem
D)3.6 mrem
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Special gonadal shields should be employed any time the gonads are

A)being radiographed.
B)directly in the primary beam.
C)within 5 cm of the primary beam.
D)within 1 mm of the primary beam.
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All of the following would be effective structural protective barrier materials EXCEPT

A)Bakelite.
B)lead-lined drywall.
C)12-inch thick solid concrete.
D)lead impregnated acrylic polymer.
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An x-ray sales person who demonstrates the usage of his/her product to radiographers once or twice a year would be classified as

A)an occupationally exposed individual.
B)an exempt radiation worker.
C)a general public member.
D)an occasionally exposed radiation worker.
Question
Match the following choices as they relate to radiation protection of patients and personnel.
established in 1928 with worldwide participation

A)compound filter
B)added
C)Thoraeus filter
D)trough filter
E)beryllium
F)aluminum
G)HVL
H)keV
I)1.5 mm aluminum minimum filtration
J)2.5 mm Al
Question
Match the following choices as they relate to radiation protection of patients and personnel.
an obsolete patient protection philosophy

A)compound filter
B)added
C)Thoraeus filter
D)trough filter
E)beryllium
F)aluminum
G)HVL
H)keV
I)1.5 mm aluminum minimum filtration
J)2.5 mm Al
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The cardinal rules of radiation protection are

A)time, source, shielding
B)time, distance, position
C)time, distance, shielding
D)shielding, thickness, use factor
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The concept of ALARA

A)allows x-ray exposure under all circumstances.
B)necessarily requires a benefit vs. risk assessment by the ordering physician.
C)permits the radiographer to alter physician orders in order to lessen dose.
D)shifts the responsibility for exposure reduction to the ordering physician.
Question
As a professional radiographer, the practice of ALARA requires you to

A)employ high ratio grids.
B)use low mAs , high kVp exposure techniques.
C)use the largest receptor possible in order to get a higher-quality image.
D)restrict the x-ray beam to the clinical area of interest.
Question
The use of a radiographic grid when performing a femur radiograph will result in

A)a small decrease in patient dose.
B)an increase in patient dose.
C)no change to the patient dose.
D)a large decrease in patient dose.
Question
A fetus is most radiosensitive during ____ postconception.

A)1 hour
B)1 day
C)1 to 5 weeks
D)8 to 15 weeks
Question
As the speed of the image receptor increases, patient dose

A)increases.
B)decreases.
C)increases according to the inverse square law.
D)remains the same, since receptor speed is more a factor of grid ratio.
Question
Match the following choices as they relate to radiation protection of patients and personnel.
gonadal shields

A)compound filter
B)added
C)Thoraeus filter
D)trough filter
E)beryllium
F)aluminum
G)HVL
H)keV
I)1.5 mm aluminum minimum filtration
J)2.5 mm Al
Question
The lenses of the eyes will receive the greatest dose during which one of the following procedures?

A)AP skull
B)lateral skull
C)PA skull
D)Lens exposure is equal regardless of projection.
Question
Match the following choices as they relate to radiation protection of patients and personnel.
image intensifier in fluoroscopic system

A)compound filter
B)added
C)Thoraeus filter
D)trough filter
E)beryllium
F)aluminum
G)HVL
H)keV
I)1.5 mm aluminum minimum filtration
J)2.5 mm Al
Question
Match the following choices as they relate to radiation protection of patients and personnel.
random in nature and non-threshold dose response

A)compound filter
B)added
C)Thoraeus filter
D)trough filter
E)beryllium
F)aluminum
G)HVL
H)keV
I)1.5 mm aluminum minimum filtration
J)2.5 mm Al
Question
Match the following choices as they relate to radiation protection of patients and personnel.
A threshold dose will likely yield the biologic effect.

A)compound filter
B)added
C)Thoraeus filter
D)trough filter
E)beryllium
F)aluminum
G)HVL
H)keV
I)1.5 mm aluminum minimum filtration
J)2.5 mm Al
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1
The annual effective dose limit for a 24-year-old radiographer to ionizing radiation is ____ rem.

A)50 mSv.
B)24 rem.
C)5 rem.
D)both a and c
both a and c
2
When no threshold dose for radiation exists, the effect is known as

A)stochastic.
B)nonstochastic.
C)deterministic.
D)both b and c
stochastic.
3
Deterministic effects of ionizing radiation include all of the following EXCEPT

A)sterility.
B)cataracts.
C)skin erythema.
D)cancer.
cancer.
4
If the distance between the individual and the source of radiation is doubled, the exposure to the individual will be reduced by a factor of

A)2
B)3
C)4
D)12
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By design, primary barriers are able to intercept and absorb

A)primary radiation.
B)secondary radiation.
C)the useful beam.
D)all of the above
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Dose limits have been established for

A)the whole body.
B)certain tissues.
C)certain organs.
D)all of the above
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Protective devices include all of the following EXCEPT

A)lead aprons.
B)lead gloves.
C)lead glasses.
D)compensating bolus material.
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For fluoroscopic procedures with a kVp of 100 or more, the protective apron must possess a minimum of ____ lead equivalent.

A)0.05 mm
B)0.5 mm
C)1.0 mm
D)5.0 mm
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Which of the following technical factors are chosen to minimize patient dose?

A)high kVp/low mAs
B)low kVp/high mAs
C)high kVp/high mAs
D)low kVp/low mAs
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Secondary barriers are intended to intercept

A)scatter radiation from the patient.
B)leakage radiation from the x-ray tube.
C)primary beam that exits the patient.
D)both a and b
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11
Protective aprons and gloves are usually made of lead-impregnated vinyl within the range of ____ lead equivalency.

A)0.25-1.0 mm
B)0.25-1.0 cm
C)0.1-0.25 mm
D)0.1-0.25 cm
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Radiation exposure limits applicable to the protection of radiation workers are known as ____ limits.

A)dose
B)radiation
C)ionizing
D)stochastic
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To reduce an individual's exposure to ionizing radiation, all of the following would be acceptable EXCEPT

A)to reduce the amount of time spent in the vicinity of the radiation source.
B)to increase the distance between the individual and the radiation source.
C)to wear the radiation dosimeter at the collar.
D)standing behind a lead barrier during exposure.
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The cumulative effective dose limit for an occupational exposure to ionizing radiation is ____ mrem.

A)5000
B)500
C)50
D)none of the above
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Proper x-ray beam collimation does all of the following EXCEPT

A)reduce patient dose.
B)improve radiographic image quality.
C)eliminate the need for gonadal shielding.
D)reduce scatter radiation.
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16
The NCRP recommends a minimum total filtration of ____ for x-ray equipment operating above 70 kVp.

A)1.0 mm Al/Eq
B)2.5 mm Al/Eq
C)1.0 mm Pb/Eq
D)2.0 mm Pb/Eq
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The annual effective dose limit for an individual in the general public for infrequent exposure to ionizing radiation is ____ rem.

A)1
B)0.1
C)5
D)0.5
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Which one of the following agencies is a regulatory agency responsible for protecting both the public and occupationally exposed individuals from the effects of ionizing radiation?

A)NCRP
B)ICRP
C)NRC
D)IRS
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For an individual to reduce exposure by a factor of 25, the distance between the individual and source of ionizing radiation should

A)increase by a factor of 5.
B)decrease by a factor of 4.
C)increase by a factor of 3.
D)decrease by a factor of 5.
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What is the cumulative dose limit for a 36-year-old radiation worker?

A)360 mSv
B)36 mSv
C)360 mrem
D)3.6 mrem
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Special gonadal shields should be employed any time the gonads are

A)being radiographed.
B)directly in the primary beam.
C)within 5 cm of the primary beam.
D)within 1 mm of the primary beam.
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All of the following would be effective structural protective barrier materials EXCEPT

A)Bakelite.
B)lead-lined drywall.
C)12-inch thick solid concrete.
D)lead impregnated acrylic polymer.
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An x-ray sales person who demonstrates the usage of his/her product to radiographers once or twice a year would be classified as

A)an occupationally exposed individual.
B)an exempt radiation worker.
C)a general public member.
D)an occasionally exposed radiation worker.
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24
Match the following choices as they relate to radiation protection of patients and personnel.
established in 1928 with worldwide participation

A)compound filter
B)added
C)Thoraeus filter
D)trough filter
E)beryllium
F)aluminum
G)HVL
H)keV
I)1.5 mm aluminum minimum filtration
J)2.5 mm Al
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25
Match the following choices as they relate to radiation protection of patients and personnel.
an obsolete patient protection philosophy

A)compound filter
B)added
C)Thoraeus filter
D)trough filter
E)beryllium
F)aluminum
G)HVL
H)keV
I)1.5 mm aluminum minimum filtration
J)2.5 mm Al
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The cardinal rules of radiation protection are

A)time, source, shielding
B)time, distance, position
C)time, distance, shielding
D)shielding, thickness, use factor
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27
The concept of ALARA

A)allows x-ray exposure under all circumstances.
B)necessarily requires a benefit vs. risk assessment by the ordering physician.
C)permits the radiographer to alter physician orders in order to lessen dose.
D)shifts the responsibility for exposure reduction to the ordering physician.
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28
As a professional radiographer, the practice of ALARA requires you to

A)employ high ratio grids.
B)use low mAs , high kVp exposure techniques.
C)use the largest receptor possible in order to get a higher-quality image.
D)restrict the x-ray beam to the clinical area of interest.
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29
The use of a radiographic grid when performing a femur radiograph will result in

A)a small decrease in patient dose.
B)an increase in patient dose.
C)no change to the patient dose.
D)a large decrease in patient dose.
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A fetus is most radiosensitive during ____ postconception.

A)1 hour
B)1 day
C)1 to 5 weeks
D)8 to 15 weeks
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As the speed of the image receptor increases, patient dose

A)increases.
B)decreases.
C)increases according to the inverse square law.
D)remains the same, since receptor speed is more a factor of grid ratio.
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32
Match the following choices as they relate to radiation protection of patients and personnel.
gonadal shields

A)compound filter
B)added
C)Thoraeus filter
D)trough filter
E)beryllium
F)aluminum
G)HVL
H)keV
I)1.5 mm aluminum minimum filtration
J)2.5 mm Al
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The lenses of the eyes will receive the greatest dose during which one of the following procedures?

A)AP skull
B)lateral skull
C)PA skull
D)Lens exposure is equal regardless of projection.
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34
Match the following choices as they relate to radiation protection of patients and personnel.
image intensifier in fluoroscopic system

A)compound filter
B)added
C)Thoraeus filter
D)trough filter
E)beryllium
F)aluminum
G)HVL
H)keV
I)1.5 mm aluminum minimum filtration
J)2.5 mm Al
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Match the following choices as they relate to radiation protection of patients and personnel.
random in nature and non-threshold dose response

A)compound filter
B)added
C)Thoraeus filter
D)trough filter
E)beryllium
F)aluminum
G)HVL
H)keV
I)1.5 mm aluminum minimum filtration
J)2.5 mm Al
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Match the following choices as they relate to radiation protection of patients and personnel.
A threshold dose will likely yield the biologic effect.

A)compound filter
B)added
C)Thoraeus filter
D)trough filter
E)beryllium
F)aluminum
G)HVL
H)keV
I)1.5 mm aluminum minimum filtration
J)2.5 mm Al
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