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BASIC CONCEPTS How much do you already know?
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????QUESTIONS??? n MATTER n Occupies_____________ n is a material substance n Has________and shape n Building blocks of matter are_______and __________.
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????QUESTIONS??? n MATTER n The primary characteristic of matter is _____________ n Mass is the quantity or quality of an object? n ANSWER…QUANTITY n Does mass change when matter changes? n Give an example of a change of matter.
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????QUESTIONS??? n WEIGHT n is the mass of matter in an object in ? n Why do we weigh less on the moon than on earth?
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Types of energy (joules or eV) n Potential n Kinetic n Chemical n Electrical n Thermal n Nuclear n Electromagnetic
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RADIATION n ENERGY EMITTED AND TRANSFERRED THROUGH SPACE n PIANO STRING=RADIATE SOUND n RIPPLES OR WAVES=WAVES RADIATE
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IONIZING RADIATION(AGAIN!!!) n Removes orbital electron from atom n this electron can disrupt surrounding atoms by transferring energy to them. n This renegade(free) electron- negative ion n The atom that lost the electron- positive ion n negative ion & positive ion = ion pair
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What two forms of electromagnetic radiation ionize matter? X-rays Gamma rays
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What two particulate forms of radiation ionize matter? alpha beta
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SOURCES OF RADIATION HARMFUL TO HUMANS n Natural – Cosmic – Terrestrial – Naturally occurring radionucleides in the human body n Manmade – medical x-rays – nuclear power plants – industrial sources – watch dials* – smoke detectors* – TV* – Airport surveillance systems*
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DID YOU KNOW? n Naturally + man-made radiation occurring radiation contributes 360 mrads to the average absorbed dose to humans. n Diagnostic x-rays make up the largest source of man-made radiation (39 mrem per year-50 mrem per year)
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IN THE EARLY YEARS OF USING X-RAYS n Skin damage (erythema) n loss of hair (alopecia) n low red blood cell counts(anemia) n INJURIES DUE TO n low energy radiation n looooonnnngggg exposure times (30 minutes!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!)
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REDUCTION TO RADIATION EXPOSURE n Coolidge tube (Hot-cathode x-ray tube) – vacuum tube – intensity and energy to be selected (1913) Snook transformer High voltage power, induction coils (1910) Potter-bucky grid (1921)
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PROTECTIVE APPAREL WAS DEVELOPED WHEN IT WAS NOTED THAT RADIOLOGISTS WERE DEVELOPING AT A HIGH RATE OF LEUKEMIA AND APLASTIC ANEMIA
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Effects of radiation n Early blood changes decreased sperm count n Latent cancer changes possible genetic effects
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REGULATION HISTORY n 1966- ICRP developed ALARA Radiation must have a benefit Dose should not exceed limits for specific circumstances
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REGULATION HISTORY n 1987- NCRP established limits for radiation exposures for radiation workers and non-radiation workers limits were to minimize potential harm
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CARDINAL PRINCIPLES OF RADIATION PROTECTION TDSTDS
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DEVICES FOR MINIMIZING RADIATION TO PT/WORKER n Filtration n collimation n Intensifying screen n Protective barriers n Protective apparel n Technical factors (Highest optimal kVp, shortest time)
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“The risk of radiation exposure in diagnostic imaging departments is minimal. Radiography is now considered a radiation safe occupation.” RADIOLOGIC SCIENCE FOR TECHNOLOGISTS,Stewart Bushong, 1997 Page 7
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