Irradiation and Contamination 1
| First | First | Last | Quiz Score Total | Question 1 | Image 1a | 1a) The syringe is sealed inside a plastic wrapper. What is the purpose of this? | 1b) What is the advantage of using irradiation to sterilise equipment compared to sterilisation by heating? | 1c) Explain why the syringe does not become radioactive after it has been irradiated? | 1d) Why is it important that medical workers are not exposed to gamma radiation from the steriliser? | 1e) Medical workers who use beta or gamma radiation often wear lead aprons. Explain why these are not required when working with alpha radiation? | Quiz Percentage Grade |
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| First | First | Last | Quiz Score Total | Question 1 | Image 1a | 1a) The syringe is sealed inside a plastic wrapper. What is the purpose of this? | 1b) What is the advantage of using irradiation to sterilise equipment compared to sterilisation by heating? | 1c) Explain why the syringe does not become radioactive after it has been irradiated? | 1d) Why is it important that medical workers are not exposed to gamma radiation from the steriliser? | 1e) Medical workers who use beta or gamma radiation often wear lead aprons. Explain why these are not required when working with alpha radiation? | Quiz Percentage Grade |
