RADIATION SAFETY

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  1. 3. AS THE NUMBER OF EXPOSURES INCREASES, THE CHANCE OF A STOCHASTIC EFFECT _____
  2. 6. TO REDUCE RADIATION EXPOSURE YOU _____ DISTANCE BETWEEN X-RAY BEAM AND THE PATIENT
  3. 7. RADIATION SAFETY OFFICER (RSO)
  4. 10. INVOLVES AN APPRECIATION FOR THE BENEFITS AND RISKS OF USING RADIATION
  5. 12. ____ EFFECT OCCURS WHEN A SPECIFIC EXPOSURE THRESHOLD HAS BEEN EXCEEDED
  6. 15. WHERE IS THE RADIATION SAFETY MANUAL KEPT
  7. 16. _____ EFFECT REPRESENTS AN OUTCOME THAT OCCURS WITH A CERTAIN PROBABILITY BUT WITHOUT A DEFINED THRESHOLD
  8. 17. LEAD ACRYLIC ___ CAN REDUCE DOSES TO THE HEAD AND NECK BY A FACTOR OR TEN
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  1. 1. 2ND PRINCIPLE OF BASIC PRINCIPLES OF RADIATION SAFETY
  2. 2. CALUMNIATION _____ EXPOSURE
  3. 4. STATE QA IS PERFORMED _____
  4. 5. SIGNIFICANTLY INCREASES THE EXPOSURE
  5. 8. STAFF CAN LOWER THEIR EXPOSURE LEVELS BY A FACTOR OF _____ BY DOUBLING THEIR DISTANCE FROM THE SOURCE
  6. 9. AS LOW AS REASONABLY ACHIEVABLE
  7. 11. PHILIPS QA/PM IS PERFORMED _____
  8. 12. WE WANT TO LIMIT THIS TO AS LOW AS REASONABLY ACHIEVABLE
  9. 13. PATIENTS _____ 5,000mGY SHALL BE MONITORED IN FOLLOW UP FOR DETERMINISTIC EFFECTS
  10. 14. THE IMAGE INTENSIFIER SHOULD BE AS ______ TO THE PATIENT AS POSSIBLE