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Test Bank For Radiation Protection in Medical Radiography 9th Edition By Mary Alice Statkiewicz Sherer; Paula J. Visconti; E. Russell Ritenour; Kelli Haynes ( ) / 9780323825030 / Chapter 1-16 / Complete Questions and Answers A+ $17.99   Add to cart

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Test Bank For Radiation Protection in Medical Radiography 9th Edition By Mary Alice Statkiewicz Sherer; Paula J. Visconti; E. Russell Ritenour; Kelli Haynes ( ) / 9780323825030 / Chapter 1-16 / Complete Questions and Answers A+

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TEST vBANK
RADIATION vPROTECTION vIN vMEDICALRADIOGRAPHY v9TH vEDITION
By vMary vAlice vStatkiewicz v Sherer

, TABLE vOF v CONTENT
Chapter v1. vIntroduction vto vRadiation vProtection
Chapter v2. v Radiation: v Types, vSources, vand v Doses
ReceivedvChapter v3. vInteraction vof vX-Radiation vwith
v

Matter
v

Chapter v4. vRadiation vQuantities vand
UnitsvChapter v5. vRadiation vMonitoring
v

Chapter v6. v Overview vof vCell vBiology
Chapter v7. vMolecular vand vCellular vRadiation vBiology
Chapter v8. vEarly vTissue vReactions vand vTheir vEffects von vOrgan vSystems
Chapter v9. vStochastic vEffects vand vLate vTissue vReactions vof vRadiation vin
v

OrganvSystems
v

Chapter v10. vDose vLimits vfor vExposure vto vIonizing
RadiationvChapter v11. vEquipment vDesign vfor vRadiation
v

v Protection
Chapter v12. vManagement vof vPatient vRadiation vDose vDuring vDiagnostic
X-RayvProcedures
v

Chapter v13. v Radiation v Safety vin v Computed vTomography vand
v MammographyvChapter v14. vManagement vof vImaging vPersonnel
Radiation vDose vDuring vDiagnostic vX-Ray vProcedures
v

Chapter v15. vRadioisotopes vand vRadiation v Protection



Chapter v 01: v Introduction v to v Radiation v Protection
Sherer: v Radiation v Protection vin vMedical v Radiography, v 9th v Edition


MULTIPLE
v CHOICE


1. Consequences vof vionization v in v human v cells v include
1. creation vof vunstable v atoms.
2. production v of vfree v electrons.
3. creation vof vhighly vreactive vfree vmolecules v(called vfree vradicals) vcapable vof
vproducingvsubstances v poisonous v to v the v cell.
4. creation vof vnew vbiologic v molecules v detrimental v to vthe vliving v cell.
5. injury vto vthe v cell v that v may v manifest v itself v as vabnormal v function v or vloss v of vfunction.
6. production vof vlow-energy v x-ray vphotons.
a. 1, v2, v3, vand v4 vonly
b. 2, v3, v4, vand v5 vonly
c. 3, v4, v5, vand v6 vonly

,d. All vthe voptions
ANS: vD

, 2. Which v of vthe v following vis v a vform v of vradiation vthat v is v capable v of vcreating velectrically
vchargedvparticles vby vremoving vorbital velectrons vfrom vthe vatom vof vnormal vmatter vthrough
vwhich vit vpasses?
a. Ionizing v radiation
b. Nonionizing v radiation
c. Subatomic v radiation
d. Ultrasonic v radiation
ANS: vA

3. Regarding v exposure v to vionizing v radiation, vpatients v who v are veducated v to vunderstand v the
vmedicalvbenefit v of v an vimaging v procedure v are v more v likely v to
a. assume va vsmall vchance vof vbiologic vdamage vbut vnot vsuppress vany vradiation
vphobiavthey v may v have.
b. cancel v their v scheduled v procedure v because v they v are v not v willing v to v assume
v a vsmallvchance v of v biologic v damage.
c. suppress v any vradiation vphobia v but vnot v risk v a vsmall v chance v of vpossible v
vbiologicvdamage.
d. suppress v any v radiation v phobia v and v be vwilling v to vassume v a vsmall vchance v of
vpossiblevbiologic v damage.

ANS: vD

4. The vmillisievert v (mSv) v is vequal vto
a. 1/10 vof va vsievert.
b. 1/100 vof va vsievert.
c. 1/1000 vof va vsievert.
d. 1/10,000 vof va vsievert.
ANS: vC


5. The v advantages vof vthe v BERT v method v are
1. BERT v does vnot v imply vradiation v risk; v it v is v simply v a vmeans v for v comparison.
2. BERT v emphasizes v that v radiation v is v an vinnate v part vof vthe v environment.
3. BERT v provides v an vanswer v that v is v easy vfor v the v patient v to vcomprehend.
a. 1 vand v2 vonly
b. 1 vand v3 vonly
c. 2 vand v3 vonly
d. All vthe voptions
ANS: vD

6. If va vpatient vasks va vradiographer va vquestion vabout vhow vmuch vradiation vhe vor vshe vwill
vreceivevfrom v a vspecific v x-ray vprocedure, v the v radiographer v can
a. respond v by vusing v an vestimation v based von vthe v comparison v of vradiation
v received v fromvthe v x-ray v to vnatural v background v radiation v received.
b. avoid v the vpatient’s v question v by vchanging v the vsubject.
c. tell vthe vpatient vthat vit vis vunethical v to vdiscuss v such vconcerns.
d. refuse v to vanswer v the v question v and v recommend v that v he v or vshe v speak
vwith v thevreferring v physician.

ANS: vA

7. Why v should v the v selection vof vtechnical v exposure v factors v for v all vmedical v imaging
v proceduresvalways v follow v ALARA?
a. So vthat vreferring vphysicians vordering vimaging vprocedures vdo vnot vhave vto
vacceptvresponsibility vfor v patient v radiation v safety.
b. So vthat v radiographers v and v radiologists v do vnot v have v to vaccept v responsibility v for

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