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Radiation Safety Part 5 - Stochastic/Non Stochastic

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show Stochastic (Probabilistic)  
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show No. Non-stochastic effects are dose related and it would take a significant dose to the skin, eyes, etc to create a dose response.  
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show Stochastic ( Cancer, Leukemia, and Genetic)  
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Which dose response would be more likely short term ( days, weeks, or months)   show
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show Cumulative (however, we do not really know). This is why we shield ourselves  
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show Linear, non-threshold ( there is no dose related to stochastic effects. Stochastic is "serious" like cancer and genetics and their is no dose associated with it. The line will stay in the corner.  
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show Linear, Threshold. The doses would be plotted along the line to depict the various doses in order of severity. Deterministic effects would be like sterility, epilation, cataracts, etc.  
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show Stochastic  
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An example of probabilistic dose response is   show
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show Stochastic (another term for cancer)  
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show increased probabilities, not severity  
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show Stochastic (probablistic)  
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show Deterministic (non-stochastic)  
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The annual dose of 50 msv for occupational workers reflect the level to reduce which type of dose response?   show
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Go to your "Target" area at the bottom of your screen - turn on back   show
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