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Prepare for the ARRT Nuclear Medicine Certification Exam with this comprehensive study guide featuring practice questions, answers, and detailed rationales. Covers essential topics including radiopharmaceuticals, nuclear medicine physics, radiation safety, instrumentation, gamma camera imaging, PET and SPECT procedures, patient care, quality assurance, and image evaluation. Designed for nuclear medicine technologists, radiography professionals, and ARRT certification candidates, this resource strengthens technical knowledge, improves exam readiness, and supports certification success. Ideal for registry preparation, comprehensive reviews, practice tests, and structured nuclear medicine study.

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,Free radical Is an uncharged molecule that contains a single unpaired electron in its outermost
or valence shell, which it make it chemically unstable and highly reactive




Linear Energy Transfer (LET) describes a measurable of the rate at which energy is deposited as a charge
particle travels through matter.


Low LET radiation Electromagnetic radiation:
X- and Gamma rays


Produce few and sparse interaction because of their fast moving electrons.


High LET radiation Particulate radiation:
Alpha particles and neutrons


Highly ionizing and have substantial mass and/or charge, are more likely to
interact with tissue


Higher; greater the ____________ the LET of radiation, the ______________ the chance for a biological
interaction


Relative Biological Effectiveness (RBE) The relative effect of LET.


Measures the biological effectiveness of radiation having different LETs


Factors that influence RBE -radiation type
-cell or tissue type
-physiologic condition
-biologic result being examined
-radiation dose rate




Stochastic effects Thought to be nonthreshold, as damage to a few cells or even a single cell could
theoretically produce the disease

, Stocastic effects Associated with linear and linear quadratic dose response curves, therefore, even
small exposure could carry some increased risk


Ex. Radiation-induced cancer and genetic effect




Deterministic effects Also known as nonstochastic
Are thought to be threshold, as there are doses below which the effect is not
observed


Ex. Cataracts, erythema, fibrosis and hematopoetic damage




Hemopoietic acute effect 100 - 1,000 R will damage this system, also known to be the bone marrow system


Gastrointestinal acute effect 600 - 10,000 R damage this system, especially the small intestine


Central nervous system acute effect >10,000 R will damage this system, but also starting at a dose of >5,000 R


Somatic Mutations have consequences for only that person


Genetic Mutations can affect reproductive organs or the parents gametes, which may
affect future generation. It's cumulative.


Law of Bergonie and Tribondeau immature cells are significantly more radiosensitive than are mature cells




Immature cells Are known as undifferentiated, precursor or stem cells


Radiosensitive Mitosis and the passage from G1, into early S-phase, are judged to be the most.


Radioresistant Mid- to late S-phase is considered to be the most

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