Unused radionuclides must be disposed of
A) immediately after a patient injection.
B) when the activity reaches background radiation levels.
C) after the hospital RSO inspects the unused portion.
D) after one additional half-life.
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Q6: In order to achieve nuclear stability, a
Q7: Radiopharmacies located within a hospital
A)are commonly called
Q8: The unit of radioactivity commonly used in
Q9: The physical half-life of technetium-99 is approximately
A)110
Q10: Historically, the discoverer of radioactivity was
A)Pierre and
Q12: The isotope of choice for most nuclear
Q13: All of the following are true of
Q14: Tc-99m is the daughter product of
A)Indium-111.
B)Molybdenum-99.
C)Gallium-67.
D)Thallium-201.
Q15: The isotope of choice for the measurement
Q16: The radioactive elements Carbon-12, Carbon-13 and Carbon-14
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