Technologist radiation exposures from nuclear medicine imaging procedures

RS Sloboda, MG Schmid, CP Willis - Journal of nuclear medicine …, 1987 - Soc Nuclear Med
Radiation exposures incurred by nuclear medicine technologists during diagnostic imaging
and scintillation camera quality control were measured on a procedural basis over a 3-mo …

The syringe shield rule: Model for practitioner-initiated regulatory reform

JA Ponto - Journal of the American Pharmaceutical Association …, 2002 - Elsevier
Objective To implement a performance-based method for maintaining radiation exposures to
extremities as low as reasonably achievable while handling syringes containing radioactive …

[PDF][PDF] Evaluation of occupational external radiation and related factors in Nuclear Medicine Center of Shohadaye Tajrish Hospital in 1398

E Mahmoudi, MR Deevband, M Amoui… - Research in …, 2022 - pejouhesh.sbmu.ac.ir
Abstract Background and Aim: Most radioactive materials used in nuclear medicine are
gamma emitters. Gamma range is relatively large, so the nuclear medicine staff is exposed …

[PDF][PDF] Exposure to fingers while handling a solvent extraction-type technetium-99m generator

KS Kini, TV Venkateswaran - Journal of nuclear medicine, 1985 - Soc Nuclear Med
MATERIALS AND METHODS Thermoluminescent dosimeters (TLDs) and LiF TLD-lOO
extruded rods (1 mm diam X 6 mm height), t were used for the measurement of radiation …

Solvent Extraction Technology of 99Mo—99mTc Generator System 2. Radiation Dose and Personnel Exposure Considerations

OPD Noronha - 1986 - Taylor & Francis
The chest, wrist and finger doses experienced over a period of ten years by a small group of
radiopharmacists (working in one of the largest nuclear medicine centres in India) have …

بررسی میزان پرتوگیری خارجی شغلی و عوامل مرتبط با آن در مرکز پزشکی هستهای بیمارستان شهدای تجریش سال 1398

الهه محمودی, محمدرضا دیوبند, مهستی عموئی… - … in Medicine: Journal …, 2022‎ - search.ebscohost.com
Abstract Background and Aim: Most radioactive materials used in nuclear medicine are
gamma emitters. Gamma range is relatively large, so the nuclear medicine staff is exposed …

[PDF][PDF] Solvent Extraction-Type

KS Kini, TV Venkateswaran - J Nucl Med, 1985 - scholar.archive.org
MATERIALS AND METHODS Thermoluminescent dosimeters (TLDs) and LiF TLD-lOO
extruded rods (1 mm diam X 6 mm height), t were used for the measurement of radiation …

The uniform application of ALARA to all radiation workers

C Pomroy - 1988 - inis.iaea.org
New information on the dosimetry and epidemiology of the atomic bomb survivors suggests
that risk estimates may have to be revised upwards. This has focussed increased attention …

Radiation exposures to technologists from nuclear medicine imaging procedures

RS Sloboda, MG Schmid, CP Willis - 1986 - inis.iaea.org
Radiation exposures incurred by nuclear medicine technologists during diagnostic imaging
and gamma camera quality control (QC) were measured on a procedural basis over a three …

Personnel doses on the handling of 99Tc(sup)m at hospitals

L Ahlgren, B Bjurman, S Mattsson - 1983 - inis.iaea.org
[en] The absorbed whole-body dose to the personnel working full time with nuclear medicine
investigations in vivo is found to be 1-4 m Gy/a, as measured on the film badge and …