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Examination Questions and Answers in Basic Anatomy and Physiology
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Martin Caon
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978-981-10-2332-3
ISBN10:
1878
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Why is a shield made of lead effective in reducing the exposure to gamma rays? Because the
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Why are gamma rays are able to penetrate “solid” walls but alpha or beta rays cannot? Because
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What does the unit the sievert describe?
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Why is keeping one’s distance from a source of radiation effective in minimising exposure? Because
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Why is an absorbed radiation dose of 10 grays, absorbed over 1 day (i.e. acutely) more damaging to living tissue than the same dose received as 1000 exposures of 0.01 grays over 10 years (i.e. chronically)?
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A radiopharmaceutical is comprised of two components. These are
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Which one of the following statements about the radionuclide selected for inclusion in radiopharmaceuticals is NOT correct?
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Which of the statements about radionuclides selected for inclusion in radiopharmaceuticals used in medical imaging is correct? They should:
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In the nuclear reaction 42 99 43 99 Mo Tc → + m X , what does the symbol X represent?
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Why are radionuclides that emit low energy gamma radiation preferred to other radionuclides for in vivo diagnosis using a nuclear medicine technique? Because
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