ARRT Registry Review
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show | 50 mSv. (Prof. Schmuck's notes)
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What is the dose limit for the entire gestation? | show 🗑
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show | It is how much energy is deposited per unit length of track. (Prof. Schmuck's notes)
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What is protraction? | show 🗑
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What is fracionation? | show 🗑
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show | 1/32 inch. (Prof. Schmuck's notes)
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How thick should a primary barrier be? | show 🗑
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show | .5 mm Pb/eq (Prof. Schmuck's notes)
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show | .35 Pb/eq (Prof. Schmuck's notes)
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show | 1.5 mm Al (Prof. Schmuck's notes)
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show | grey, Gyt (Prof. Schmuck's notes)
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show | Lithium fluoride. (Prof. Schmuck's notes)
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show | Aluminum oxide. (Prof. Schmuck's notes)
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Which dosimeter has a permanent record? | show 🗑
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show | 1. When the maturity is decreased, the radio sensitivity increases. 2. When mitotic activity increases, radio sensitivity increases 3. When the degree of specificity increases, the less sensitive it is. (Prof. Schmuck's notes)
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show | White blood cells- lymphocytes. (Prof. Schmuck's notes)
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show | Negative electron is attracted by the positively charged nucleus of the tungsten atom. It then is pulled off course and toward the nucleus, then it loses energy then goes out of the cell. (Saia,D. "Radiography PREP". 2012. p. 227).
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How is the most common x-ray production type? | show 🗑
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Is compton scatter high or low energy interaction? | show 🗑
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What is a linear dose response? | show 🗑
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What are some late effects? | show 🗑
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show | Threshold, non linear. Early effects. Saia,D. "Radiography PREP". 2012. (7) p. 232).
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What is stochastic? | show 🗑
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What is direct effect? | show 🗑
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show | Ionization away from the DNA. It breaks water molecules into smaller molecules. Saia,D. "Radiography PREP". 2012. (7) p. 234).
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show | Indirect. Saia,D. "Radiography PREP". 2012. (7) p. 234).
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