MCQ’s for Medical Physics Lectures
Medical Physics Unit, Radiology Department KAU
- The monitoring and measuring of a person’s exposure to radiation is called:
- Densitometry
- Dosimetry
- Sensitometry
- ALARA
- Which type of personal radiation monitor may be used for the longest period of time before being read?
- Film badge
- Pocket ion chamber
- Scintillation crystal
- TLD
- something on CT dose is equivalent to chest x-rays???number, just to increase awarness!!
- What is the whole body dose equivalent limit for the occupational exposure according to the National Council on Radiation Protection (NCRP)?
- 5000 mSv (500 rem)
- 500 mSv (50 rem)
- 50 mSv (5 rem)
- 5 mSv (0.5 rem)
Should we only use mSv???? I think we can confuse them if we put two units
- What is the maximum monthly radiation exposure dose allowed for the pregnant radiation worker?
- 0.5 mSv
- 1mSv
- 5 mSv
- 50 mSv
- The primary purpose for using personal monitoring is to:
- protect the radiographer
- calculate the total amount of radiation a radiographer delivers
- monitor a radiographer’s repeat rate
- indicate a radiographer’s occupational exposure
- Which of the following devices are used to protect the patient from unnecessary radiation exposure?
- Collimators, filters, grids
- Immobilisation devices, filters, high kVp techniques
- Shields, direct exposure systems, increased SID
- Short source to skin distance, fast screens, cones
- Which type pf cell is most sensitive to irradiation?
- Red blood cells
- White blood cells
- Epithelial cells
- Muscle cells
- Which type of ionizing radiation will have the LEAST biological effect?
- alpha particles
- fast neutrons
- 25 MeV x-rays
- Diagnostic x-rays
- Direct effects of irradiation are those that
- cause immediate cell death
- affect structures distant from irradiated structures
- affect the site of irradiation
- cause the least biological effect
- The radiation protection philosophy that promotes the use of the least amount of radiation possible for medical imaging is termed:
- NCRP
- NRC
- ICRP
- ALARA
- A radiation monitor device should be worn by a
- radiographer undergoing a radiographic procedure
- nurse working in an area where mobile radiography is performed
- family member assisting a patient during a radiographic procedure
- radiographer performing fluoroscopic procedures
(great explanation see answer for Q 31)
- The cardinal rules of radiation protection recommended the use of
- maximum exposure time, distance and shielding
- automatic exposure control, fast imaging systems, and maximum shielding
- minimum exposure time, maximum distance, and appropriate shielding
- maximum beam restriction, minimum exposure time, and maximum distance
(make sure that answer for Q 38 is part of your lecture to give them this question as an exam question)