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ARRT SAFETY EXAM REVIEW QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS
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ARRT SAFETY EXAM REVIEW QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS 
Which cell types have the lowest radiosensitivity: 
nerve cells 
muscle cells 
spermatids 
lymphocytes - Correct Answers nerve cells (except in fetal life, they are highly radiosensitive) 
 
Which cells are the most radiosensitive in the body - Correct Answers lymphocytes 
 
Which interaction between x-ray photons and matter involves a high energy photon and the ejection of an outer shell electron? 
photoelectric effect 
coherent scatter 
Compton s...
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ARRT Radiography Midterm Assessement Exam Fully Solved 100% 2024.
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Ionizing Radiation - Answer radiation that is able to remove electrons from an atom through ionization 
 
Somatic effects - Answer refers to the effects of radiation to the body being irradiated 
 
Genetic Effects - Answer refers to effects of radiation to a germ cell's genetic code; effects the next generation 
 
Primary radiation - Answer radiation exiting the x-ray tube 
 
Remnant radiation (or Exit Radiation) - Answer x-rays the leave the patient and strike the image receptor 
 
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RAD BIO EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, GRADED A+.[LATEST EXAM UPDATES]
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RAD BIO EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, GRADED A+. 
A multiplier that places risks associated with biological effects on a common scale is known as the? 
a. WR 
b. Absorbed Dose 
c. Equivalent Dose 
d. WT - -d 
A radiographer stands 1 meter from an x-ray tube and the exposure rate is 4 mR/h, what will the 
exposure rate be if the radiographer stands 2 meters from the x-ray tube? 
a. 1 mR/h 
b. 2 mR/h 
c. 8 mR/h 
d. 16 mR/h - -a 
A radiographer stands 3 meters from an x-ray tube and the exposure rat...
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RADON 201 Physics Final Exam 2023/2024
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RADON 201 Physics Final ExamIn the process of _________, all the energy is transferred to K shell electron from an incoming photon - correct answer Photoelectric 
 
________ is independent of atomic number on a gram to gram basis - correct answer Compton interaction/effect 
 
______ radiation is basically photons that do not change direction in its path, whereas ______ radiation is basically photons that change direction in its path due to interaction with ______ shell electrons - correct answer...
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ARRT Radiography Exam (Mosby Review) Questions and Answers(A+ Solution guide)
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Ionizing Radiation - radiation that is able to remove electrons from an atom through ionization 
Somatic effects - refers to the effects of radiation to the body being irradiated 
Genetic Effects - refers to effects of radiation to a germ cell's genetic code; effects the next 
generation 
Primary radiation - radiation exiting the x-ray tube 
Remnant radiation (or Exit Radiation) - x-rays the leave the patient and strike the image receptor 
attenuation - absorption and scatter of the x-ray beam ...
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ARRT Radiography QUESTIONS AND ANSWER 2024/2025 100% SOLVED
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ARRT Radiography QUESTIONS AND ANSWER 2024/2025 
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Ionizing Radiation - Answer radiation that is able to remove electrons from an atom 
through ionization 
Somatic effects - Answer refers to the effects of radiation to the body being irradiated 
Genetic Effects - Answer refers to effects of radiation to a germ cell's genetic code; effects 
the next generation 
Primary radiation - Answer radiation exiting the x-ray tube 
Remnant radiation (or Exit Radiation) - Answer x-rays the leave ...
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ARRT Radiography Exam (Mosby Review) Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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ARRT Radiography Exam (Mosby Review) Questions and Answers 100% Pass Ionizing Radiation radiation that is able to remove electrons from an atom through ionization 
Somatic effects refers to the effects of radiation to the body being irradiated 
Genetic Effects refers to effects of radiation to a germ cell's genetic code; effects the next generation 
Primary radiation radiation exiting the x-ray tube 
Remnant radiation (or Exit Radiation) x-rays the leave the patient and strike the image recepto...
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LXMO CORE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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Non-Threshold - Any dose produces a response 
Thermionic Emission - Filament electrons are boiled off producing an electron cloud 
Bremsstrahlung - AKA Breaking Radiation. Occurs when a high speed electron from the cathode is 
deflected by the nucleus of a target atom 
Characteristic Radiation - Occurs when cathode electrons dislodge inner orbit electrons from the 
target atoms. 
Anode Heel Affect - Reduction of beam intensity due to interaction with heel of target 
Quality - Refers to penetrati...
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ARRT Radiography Exam (Mosby Review) Questions and Answers, A+
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radiation that is able to remove electrons from an atom through ionization - Ionizing Radiation 
 
refers to the effects of radiation to the body being irradiated - Somatic effects 
 
refers to effects of radiation to a germ cell's genetic code; effects the next generation - Genetic Effects 
 
radiation exiting the x-ray tube - Primary radiation 
 
x-rays the leave the patient and strike the image receptor - Remnant radiation (or Exit Radiation) 
 
absorption and scatter of the x...
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NRRPT Prep Detection and Measurement exam 2023/2024 with 100% correct answers graded A+
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Question Number: 399 Detection and Measurement 
 
In NTE (nuclear track emulsion) film, the tracks are caused by: 
 
A) alpha particles. 
B) beta particles. 
C) gamma photons. 
D) recoil neutrons. 
E) recoil protons. 
The correct answer is: E 
 
In this fast neutron responsive dosimeter, recoil protons from elastic scattering with hydrogen atoms in the film create short "tracks" of ionization as stable silver atoms are created. These tracks are counted either by eye or mechanically and equated...
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