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18.25 Category A Credits
Course approved by the AHRA
Number of test questions: 146California Accepted (CRT, XT, RTF): Yes
California X-ray Supervisor/Operator: YesCalifornia Fluoroscopy Radiation Safety 4 CE Requirement: YesTexas: Direct Credit
Florida: Technical Credit
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This Radiation Protection course covers radiation protection biology, the safe administration of x-rays, and current personnel and patient safety procedures. Topics include radiation physics, cell structure, effects of radiation on humans at the cellular and systemic levels, safety precautions in fluoroscopy and regulatory and advisory limits for human exposure to radiation.
ALL TESTS CAN BE TAKEN ONLINE
No matter which type of radiation protection course you purchase, (complete course, download test, fax or online) you can take your test through our on-line testing site.
If you order any of the "Test Only" options, it DOES NOT INCLUDE THE BOOK
This radiation protection course contains the following topics:
- Identify three consequences of ionization in human cells.
- Differentiate between two types of x-ray photon transmission.
- Explain the difference between “Equivalent dose” and “Effective dose”.
- Differentiate between mitosis and meiosis.
- Identify three radiation energy transfer determinants.
- Identify three dose related syndromes associated with acute radiation syndrome.
- Name four U.S. agencies that regulate ionizing radiation.
- Identify and describe two x-ray beam limiting devices.
- Describe the application of the Inverse Square Law (ISL).
- Identify and describe five personnel monitoring devices currently available.
- Describe two therapeutic radioisotopes used in radiation therapy.
- Name the filming frame rates per second for cinematic cameras.
- List at least two ways to limit total fluoroscopy time.
- Describe three strategies that can be used to manage radiation dose during interventional radiology.