How often must an employer inform thier radiation workers of their radiation
exposure?
A. Weekly
B. Monthly
C. Quarterly
D. Annually
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D annually
How do you perform a leak/wipe test on a radioactive package?
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wearing gloves and using a sheet or other type of paper, wipe down each
side of the box of radioactive material and then put the paper in a well
, counter to measure the amount, hoping its 0, of radiation on the outside of
the box.
The cells most vital area to get irradiated is ___________
a. Nucleus
b. Golgi apparatus
c. Lysosome
d. Mitochondria
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Nucleus
What is the symptoms of high radiation effect and what is the treatment?
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you're going to die so treatment is to make pt. comfortable
What are some non-apparent gene mutations?
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Mutation of p53
The most radiosensitive macromolecule in a cell is; A. DNA B. RNA C. Proteins
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A. DNA
What is an example of non-penetrating radiation?
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alpha
electron capture
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the process in which an inner orbital electron is captured by the nucleus of
the atom that contains the electron
death/recovery stage
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cells/body either recover or die
What is an example of non-non-ionizing radiation?
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, Radar
Name on of three very radiosensitive cells
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White blood cells
The law of Bergonie and tribondeau state what?
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a cells radio sensitivity is directly proportional to its speed of reproduction
The cells most vital area to get irradiated is _________. A. Nucleus b. Golgi Apparatus C.
Lysosome D. Mitochondria
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A. Nucleus
What is the nucleus made of?
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exposure?
A. Weekly
B. Monthly
C. Quarterly
D. Annually
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D annually
How do you perform a leak/wipe test on a radioactive package?
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wearing gloves and using a sheet or other type of paper, wipe down each
side of the box of radioactive material and then put the paper in a well
, counter to measure the amount, hoping its 0, of radiation on the outside of
the box.
The cells most vital area to get irradiated is ___________
a. Nucleus
b. Golgi apparatus
c. Lysosome
d. Mitochondria
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Nucleus
What is the symptoms of high radiation effect and what is the treatment?
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you're going to die so treatment is to make pt. comfortable
What are some non-apparent gene mutations?
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Mutation of p53
The most radiosensitive macromolecule in a cell is; A. DNA B. RNA C. Proteins
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A. DNA
What is an example of non-penetrating radiation?
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alpha
electron capture
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the process in which an inner orbital electron is captured by the nucleus of
the atom that contains the electron
death/recovery stage
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cells/body either recover or die
What is an example of non-non-ionizing radiation?
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, Radar
Name on of three very radiosensitive cells
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White blood cells
The law of Bergonie and tribondeau state what?
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a cells radio sensitivity is directly proportional to its speed of reproduction
The cells most vital area to get irradiated is _________. A. Nucleus b. Golgi Apparatus C.
Lysosome D. Mitochondria
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A. Nucleus
What is the nucleus made of?
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