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RADIATION uPROTECTION uIN uMEDICALRADIOGRAPHY u9TH uEDITION
By uMary uAlice uStatkiewicz u Sherer

, TABLE uOF u CONTENT
Chapter u1. uIntroduction uto uRadiation uProtection
Chapter u2. u Radiation: u Types, uSources, uand u Doses
u ReceiveduChapter u3. uInteraction uof uX-Radiation uwith
Matter
u

Chapter u4. uRadiation uQuantities uand
u UnitsuChapter u5. uRadiation uMonitoring
Chapter u6. u Overview uof uCell uBiology
Chapter u7. uMolecular uand uCellular uRadiation uBiology
Chapter u8. uEarly uTissue uReactions uand uTheir uEffects uon uOrgan uSystems
u Chapter u9. uStochastic uEffects uand uLate uTissue uReactions uof uRadiation uin
u OrganuSystems
Chapter u10. uDose uLimits ufor uExposure uto uIonizing
u RadiationuChapter u11. uEquipment uDesign ufor uRadiation
u Protection
Chapter u12. uManagement uof uPatient uRadiation uDose uDuring uDiagnostic
u X-RayuProcedures
Chapter u13. u Radiation u Safety uin u Computed uTomography uand
u MammographyuChapter u14. uManagement uof uImaging uPersonnel
u Radiation uDose uDuring uDiagnostic uX-Ray uProcedures
Chapter u15. uRadioisotopes uand uRadiation u Protection



Chapter u 01: u Introduction u to u Radiation u Protection
Sherer: u Radiation u Protection uin uMedical u Radiography, u 9th u Edition


MULTIPLE
u CHOICE


1. Consequences uof uionization u in u human u cells u include
1. creation uof uunstable u atoms.
2. production u of ufree u electrons.
3. creation uof uhighly ureactive ufree umolecules u(called ufree uradicals) ucapable uof
uproducingusubstances u poisonous u to u the u cell.
4. creation uof unew ubiologic u molecules u detrimental u to uthe uliving u cell.
5. injury uto uthe u cell u that u may u manifest u itself u as uabnormal u function u or uloss u of ufunction.
6. production uof ulow-energy u x-ray uphotons.
a. 1, u2, u3, uand u4 uonly
b. 2, u3, u4, uand u5 uonly
c. 3, u4, u5, uand u6 uonly

,d. All uthe uoptions
ANS: uD

, 2. Which u of uthe u following uis u a uform u of uradiation uthat u is u capable u of ucreating uelectrically
uchargeduparticles uby uremoving uorbital uelectrons ufrom uthe uatom uof unormal umatter uthrough
uwhich uit upasses?
a. Ionizing u radiation
b. Nonionizing u radiation
c. Subatomic u radiation
d. Ultrasonic u radiation
ANS: uA

3. Regarding u exposure u to uionizing u radiation, upatients u who u are ueducated u to uunderstand u the
umedicalubenefit u of u an uimaging u procedure u are u more u likely u to
a. assume ua usmall uchance uof ubiologic udamage ubut unot usuppress uany uradiation
uphobiauthey u may u have.
b. cancel u their u scheduled u procedure u because u they u are u not u willing u to u assume
u a usmalluchance u of u biologic u damage.
c. suppress u any uradiation uphobia u but unot u risk u a usmall u chance u of upossible u
ubiologicudamage.
d. suppress u any u radiation u phobia u and u be uwilling u to uassume u a usmall uchance u of
upossibleubiologic u damage.

ANS: uD

4. The umillisievert u (mSv) u is uequal uto
a. 1/10 uof ua usievert.
b. 1/100 uof ua usievert.
c. 1/1000 uof ua usievert.
d. 1/10,000 uof ua usievert.
ANS: uC


5. The u advantages uof uthe u BERT u method u are
1. BERT u does unot u imply uradiation u risk; u it u is u simply u a umeans u for u comparison.
2. BERT u emphasizes u that u radiation u is u an uinnate u part uof uthe u environment.
3. BERT u provides u an uanswer u that u is u easy ufor u the u patient u to ucomprehend.
a. 1 uand u2 uonly
b. 1 uand u3 uonly
c. 2 uand u3 uonly
d. All uthe uoptions
ANS: uD

6. If ua upatient uasks ua uradiographer ua uquestion uabout uhow umuch uradiation uhe uor ushe uwill
ureceiveufrom u a uspecific u x-ray uprocedure, u the u radiographer u can
a. respond u by uusing u an uestimation u based uon uthe u comparison u of uradiation
u received u
fromuthe u x-ray u to unatural u background u radiation u received.
b. avoid u the upatient’s u question u by uchanging u the usubject.
c. tell uthe upatient uthat uit uis uunethical u to udiscuss u such uconcerns.
d. refuse u to uanswer u the u question u and u recommend u that u he u or ushe u speak
uwith u theureferring u physician.

ANS: uA

7. Why u should u the u selection uof utechnical u exposure u factors u for u all umedical u imaging
u proceduresualways u follow u ALARA?
a. So uthat ureferring uphysicians uordering uimaging uprocedures udo unot uhave uto
uaccepturesponsibility ufor u patient u radiation u safety.
b. So uthat u radiographers u and u radiologists u do unot u have u to uaccept u responsibility u for

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