35. Radiation is form of wavelength that is used to cure or change the normal morphology of human cells. It is the technology that is used in diagnostic procedhres too. There are some very common sources of radiation that are exposed to general population in the USA. Two of these major sources are exposure to diagnostic x rays and nuclear medicine and radiation througb use of appliances such as air conditioner, microwave, mobile phones etc.
Both lf these sources are mainly concerned with use in daily life. The source by using daily equipment and technology that enhances radiological exposure to human beings can be reduced in future by applying better strategies and awareness among the general population.
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33. Provide at least two examples where excellent projection and positioning in X-ray imaging can be...
31. Provide examples where projection and positioning during routine x-ray procedures can be used to reduce patient exposure and provide radiation protection in a procedure involving exposure to ionizing radiation. 32. Describe briefly the differences in designating an area as a “Radiation Area”, “High Radiation Area” and a “Very High Radiation Area” with respect the potential risk from exposures to ionizing radiation. 33. Provide at least two examples where excellent projection and positioning in X-ray imaging can be used effectively...
33. Provide at least two examples where excellent projection and positioning in X-ray imaging can be used effectively to reduce patient exposure and provide radiation protection
33. Provide at least two examples where excellent projection and positioning in X-ray imaging can be used effectively to reduce patient exposure and provide radiation protection
nees in desnatin an arca a 34. With regard to your knowledge of radiation effects, truthfulness and the basic considerations with respect to providing information to patients discussed in your text how would you respond to a teenager (female) and her parents that are concemed about potential reproductive risks from a CT scan and bone scans needed to evaluate for osteosarcoma?
34. With regard to your knowledge of radiation effects, truthfulness and the basic considerations with respect to providing information to patients discussed in your text how would you respond to a teenager (female) and her parents that are concerned about potential reproductive risks from a CT scan and bone scans needed to evaluate for osteosarcoma?
31. Provide examples where projection and positioning during routine x-ray procedures can be used to reduce patient exposure and provide radiation protection in a procedure involving exposure to ionizing radiation.