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TESTBANK Radiation Protection in Medical Radiograph
9th Edition by Sherer | Chapters 1 - 14 | Complete

,TABLE OF CONTENTS N N




1. Introduction to Radiation Protection
N N N N




2. Radiation: Types, Sources, and Doses Received
N N N N N N




3. Interaction of X-Radiation with Matter
N N N N N




4. Radiation Quantities and Units
N N N N




5. Radiation Monitoring
N N




6. Overview of Cell Biology
N N N N




7. Molecular and Cellular Radiation Biology
N N N N N




8. Early Tissue Reactions and Their Effects on Organ Systems
N N N N N N N N N




9. Stochastic Effects and Late Tissue Reactions of Radiation in Organ Systems
N N N N N N N N N N N




10. Equipment Design for Radiation Protection
N N N N N




11. Management of Patient Radiation Dose During Diagnostic X-Ray Procedures
N N N N N N N N N




12. Radiation Safety in Computed Tomography and Mammography
N N N N N N N




13. Management of Imaging Personnel Radiation Dose During Diagnostic X-Ray Procedures
N N N N N N N N N N




14. Radioisotopes and Radiation Protection
N N N N

,Chapter 01: Introduction to Radiation Protection
N N N N N

Sherer: Radiation Protection in Medical Radiography, 9th Edition
N N N N N N N




MULTIPLE N CHOICE

1. Consequences Nof Nionization Nin Nhuman Ncells Ninclude
1. creation Nof Nunstable Natoms.
2. production Nof Nfree Nelectrons.
3. creation Nof Nhighly Nreactive Nfree Nradicals Ncapable Nof Nproducing Nsubstances Npoisonous
Nto NtheNcell.
4. creation Nof Nnew Nbiologic Nmolecules Ndetrimental Nto Nthe Nliving Ncell.
5. injury Nto Nthe Ncell Nthat Nmay Nmanifest Nitself Nas Nabnormal Nfunction Nor Nloss Nof Nfunction.
a. 1, N2, Nand N3 Nonly
b. 2, N3, Nand N4 Nonly
c. 3, N4, Nand N5 Nonly
d. N 1, N2, N3, N4, Nand N5
ANSWER: N D

2. Which Nof Nthe Nfollowing Nis Na Nform Nof Nradiation Nthat Nis Ncapable Nof Ncreating Nelectrically
NchargedNparticles Nby Nremoving Norbital Nelectrons Nfrom Nthe Natom Nof Nnormal Nmatter
Nthrough Nwhich Nit Npasses?

a. Ionizing Nradiation
b. Nonionizing Nradiation
c. Subatomic Nradiation
d. Ultrasonic Nradiation
ANSWER: N A

3. Regarding Nexposure Nto Nionizing Nradiation, Npatients Nwho Nare Neducated Nto Nunderstand Nthe
NmedicalNbenefit Nof Nan Nimaging Nprocedure Nare Nmore Nlikely Nto
a. assume Na Nsmall Nchance Nof Nbiologic Ndamage Nbut Nnot Nsuppress Nany Nradiation
N phobiaNthey Nmay Nhave.
b. cancel Ntheir Nscheduled Nprocedure Nbecause Nthey Nare Nnot Nwilling Nto Nassume
a NsmallNchance Nof Nbiologic Ndamage.
N

c. suppress Nany Nradiation Nphobia Nbut Nnot Nrisk Na Nsmall Nchance Nof Npossible
NbiologicN damage.
d. suppress Nany Nradiation Nphobia Nand Nbe Nwilling Nto Nassume Na Nsmall Nchance Nof
NpossibleN biologic Ndamage.
ANSWER: N D

4. The Nmillisievert N(mSv) Nis Nequal Nto
a. 1/10 Nof Na Nsievert.
b. 1/100 Nof Na Nsievert.
c. 1/1000 Nof Na Nsievert.
d. 1/10,000 Nof Na Nsievert.
ANSWER: N C

, Radiation NProtection Nin NMedical NRadiography N8th NEdition NSherer NTest
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5. The Nadvantages Nof Nthe NBERT Nmethod Nare
1. it Ndoes Nnot Nimply Nradiation Nrisk; Nit Nis Nsimply Na Nmeans Nfor Ncomparison.
2. it Nemphasizes Nthat Nradiation Nis Nan Ninnate Npart Nof Nour Nenvironment.
3. it Nprovides Nan Nanswer Nthat Nis Neasy Nfor Nthe Npatient Nto Ncomprehend.
a. 1 Nand N2 Nonly
b. 1 Nand N3 Nonly
c. 2 Nand N3 Nonly
d. 1, N2, Nand N3
ANSWER: N D

6. If Na Npatient Nasks Na Nradiographer Na Nquestion Nabout Nhow Nmuch Nradiation Nhe Nor Nshe
Nwill NreceiveNfrom Na Nspecific Nx-ray Nprocedure, Nthe Nradiographer Ncan
a. respond Nby Nusing Nan Nestimation Nbased Non Nthe Ncomparison Nof Nradiation
N received NfromNthe Nx-ray Nto Nnatural Nbackground Nradiation Nreceived.
b. avoid Nthe Npatient’s Nquestion Nby Nchanging Nthe Nsubject.
c. tell Nthe Npatient Nthat Nit Nis Nunethical Nto Ndiscuss Nsuch Nconcerns.
d. refuse Nto Nanswer Nthe Nquestion Nand Nrecommend Nthat Nhe Nor Nshe Nspeak
with NtheNreferring Nphysician.
N



ANSWER: N A

7. Why Nshould Nthe Nselection Nof Ntechnical Nexposure Nfactors Nfor Nall Nmedical Nimaging Nprocedures
always Nfollow NALARA? So Nthat Nradiographers Nand Nradiologists Ndo Nnot Nha
Nto Na

a. NSo Nthat Nreferring Nphysicians Nordering Nimaging Nprocedures Ndo Nnot Nhave Nto Naccept
responsibility Nfor Npatient Nradiation Nsafety.
N

b.
patient Nradiation Nsafety.
c. Because Nradiation-induced Ncancer Ndoes Nnot Nappear Nto Nhave Na Ndose Nlevel
belowNwhich Nindividuals Nwould Nhave Nno Nchance Nof Ndeveloping Nthis
N

disease.
N

d. Because Nradiation-induced Ncancer Ndoes Nhave Na Ndose Nlevel Nat Nwhich
NindividualsN
would Nhave Na Nchance Nof Ndeveloping Nthis Ndisease.
ANSWER: N C

8. The Ncardinal Nprinciples Nof Nradiation Nprotection Ninclude Nwhich Nof Nthe Nfollowing?
1. Time
2. Distance
3. Shielding
a. 1 Nonly
b. 2 Nonly
c. 3 Nonly
d. 1, N2, Nand N3
ANSWER: N D

9. In Na Nhospital Nsetting, Nwhich Nof Nthe Nfollowing Nprofessionals Nis Nexpressly Ncharged Nby Nthe
NhospitalNadministration Nwith Nbeing Ndirectly Nresponsible Nfor Nthe Nexecution, Nenforcement,
Nand Nmaintenance Nof Nthe NALARA Nprogram?
a. Assistant Nadministrator Nof Nthe Nfacility
b. Chief Nof Nstaff

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