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ARRT registry review covering radiation protection

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show True (Lange Q&A, 10th ed, Pg. 148)  
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show False, stochastic/probabilistic effects do not have a threshold dose and do not increase in severity as dose increases (Lange Q&A, 10th ed, Pg. 148)  
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Radiation from sources such as food, radioactive gas, and radioactive minerals are all considered this category of exposure.   show
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show Radon (Lange Q&A, 10th ed, Pg. 148)  
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What is the annual occupational whole body dose limit?   show
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show 5 mSv or 0.5 rem (Lange Q&A, 10th ed, Pg. 148)  
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What is the annual occupational whole body dose for students under 18 years?   show
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show Lymphocytes (Lange Q&A, 10th ed, Pg. 149)  
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show Nerve Cells (Lange Q&A, 10th ed, Pg. 149)  
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show Low Radiosensitivity (Lange Q&A, 10th ed, Pg. 149)  
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Lithium fluoride crystals are found in this type of dosimeter.   show
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show Optically Stimulated Luminescence (OSLs)(Lange Q&A, 10th ed, Pg. )  
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What are two other names for Compton scatter?   show
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What is the formula for the inverse square law?   show
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show Cells are more radiosensitive if they are immature/undifferentiated, highly mitotic/multiply quickly, and if they are young (the younger the cells the more sensitive). (Lange Q&A, 10th ed, Pg. 151)  
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show Leakage and Scatter Radiation (Lange Q&A, 10th ed, Pg. 151)  
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What does HVL mean?   show
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show It must contain at least 0.25 mm Pb (Lange Q&A, 10th ed, Pg. )  
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show False, the control booth/area is not considered to be a primary protective barrier since the primary/useful beam should not be directed toward it. The control booth/area is considered a secondary barrier. (Lange Q&A, 10th ed, Pg. 154)  
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show 100 mR/h at 1 m (Lange Q&A, 10th ed, Pg. 156)  
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What is the SI equivalent to Rem?   show
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What is the SI equivalent to Rad?   show
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How long should the exposure controller cords be on mobile radiography units?   show
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How thick should the lead be in a primary protection barrier?   show
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show Lymphocytes (Lange Q&A, 10th ed, Pg. 174)  
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