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What is used to account for the differences in tissue sensitivity to ionizing radiation when determining effective dose E 
 
Choose all that apply 
 
1. Tissue weighting factors Wt 
2. Radiation weighting factors Wr 
3. Absorbed dose - ANS 1. Tissue weighting factors Wt 
 
 
 
Bushong 8th edition page 556 
 
The _______ represents the relative tissue _______ of irradiated material examples muscle vs intestinal epithelium vs bone 
 
1. Tissue weighting factors Wt/radiosensitivity 
2. Radiatio...
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Main property of x-radiation that makes it potentially hazardous is its ability to? - Ionize 
 
Describe the damage potential of ionization? - Chain reaction in the human body that may eventually cause biologic damage. X-rays are from the Electric Magnetic Spectrum or radiation energy and is considered harmful in high energy ranges. 
 
What is the most likely potential hazard working with diagnostic radiology? - Carcinogenesis - Stochastic/Non-Threshold Effect 
 
.1 Rem = ? Seivert - 1 Sievert 
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Q: Citalopram (Celexa) 
 
 
Answer: 
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-neurotransmitters involved: serotonin and histamine 1 
-Unique mild antihistamine properties may contribute to sedation and fatigue in some patients 
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Which of these radiation interactions DO NOT result in ionization of an atom? 
A. Coherent scattering 
B. Photoelectric Absorption 
C. Compton Scattering correct answers A. Coherent scattering 
 
The energy of ions created in air from x-rays is called: 
A. Exposure 
B. Air Kerma 
C. Absorbed dose 
D. Equivalent dose 
E. Effective dose correct answers B. Air Kerma 
 
For deterministic effects of radiation, increasing dose results in: 
A. increased severity of the effect 
B. Decreased severity of ...
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1.	How are drugs sorted into therapeutic groups and classes? 
 
A.	first by the conditions that they are used to treat. and then by their mechanisms of action 
 
B.	first by their mechanisms of action. and then by their therapeutic effects 
 
C.	first by their side effects. and then by their therapeutic effects 
 
D.	first by their toxicity. and then by their effectiveness 
 
2.	Bone marrow transplants... 
 
A.	require that the patient first undergo chemotherapy or radiation to kill the diseased...
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Which two of the following are associated with macrocytic anemia? 
- Fish tapeworm 
- Folic acid deficiency 
- Iron deficiency 
- Sickle cell disease - ANSWER- - Fish tapeworm 
- Folic acid deficiency 
Both may appear as a macrocytic anemias. 
 
If a drug is given at intervals that are the same as its half-life, approximately how long will ta...
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Bioequivalence Definition 
Pharmaceutical equivalents that display the SAME RATE and EXTENT OF ABSORPTION 
Means delivering the SAME AMOUNT of ACTIVE DRUG moiety to SITE OF ACTION when GENERIC or INNOVATOR drugs are administered at the same molar dose under SIMILAR CONDITIONS 
Therapeutic Equivalents Definition 
Considered equivalent when the GENERIC drugs are PHARMACEUTICAL EQUILVALENTS and show SAME EFFICACY, SAFETY PROFILE as product whose efficacy and safety has been established 
Pharmaceuti...
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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-...
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Main property of x-radiation that makes it potentially hazardous is its ability to? - Ionize 
Describe the damage potential of ionization? - Chain reaction in the human body that may 
eventually cause biologic damage. X-rays are from the Electric Magnetic Spectrum or radiation energy 
and is considered harmful in high energy ranges. 
What is the most likely potential hazard working with diagnostic radiology? - Carcinogenesis - 
Stochastic/Non-Threshold Effect 
.1 Rem = ? Seivert - 1 Sievert 
0.1...
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