Free Exam: ICVT Qtr 5: Radiation Safety Conversions - Homework
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In converting English and metric units for radiation exposure 1 Gray = 100 Rads. Therefore 1 centiGray =
| Type: | Multiple choice |
| Points: | 1 |
| Randomize answers: | Yes |
Question 2
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For safety purposes the “maximum permissible dose” of whole body x-radiation allowed to radiologic personnel is _____ per year.
For safety purposes the “maximum permissible dose” of whole body x-radiation allowed to radiologic personnel is _____ per year.
| Type: | Multiple choice |
| Points: | 1 |
| Randomize answers: | No |
Question 3
The goal of radiation physicists who serve as Radiation Safety Officers is that occupational radiation exposures should not exceed:
| Type: | Multiple choice |
| Points: | 1 |
| Randomize answers: | Yes |
Question 4
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If a cardiology fellow standing 1 meter from a primary beam receives 2 Sieverts of radiation, what do you receive if you are standing 10 meters away?
If a cardiology fellow standing 1 meter from a primary beam receives 2 Sieverts of radiation, what do you receive if you are standing 10 meters away?
| Type: | Multiple choice |
| Points: | 1 |
| Randomize answers: | Yes |
Question 5
Compared to standing 1 foot from the source of radiation, a distance of 10 feet will reduce your exposure by:
| Type: | Multiple choice |
| Points: | 1 |
| Randomize answers: | Yes |