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Quiz 1: Mathematics and Statistics
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Question 1
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A new gamma camera/computer system that uses a new method of calculating cardiac ejection fraction (EF) is installed in a nuclear medicine department.The department decides to calculate EF for the next 25 patients on both the old gamma camera and the new gamma camera before discontinuing the use of the old camera.In the future, if it is desirable to convert the new EF value to that which would have been obtained on the old gamma camera (e.g., to assess if the patient's EF had changed) , the mathematical analysis to be used is called a(n)
Question 2
Multiple Choice
If the HVL for some radionuclide in lead is 0.30 mm, what thickness of lead shielding is necessary to reduce the radiation exposure from 8 mR/hr to 1 mR/hr?
Question 3
Multiple Choice
A technologist is sitting near a bone mineral densitometer, which is a point source of x-rays.If the x-ray intensity at 1 m from the x-ray beam is 0.20 mR/hr, to what distance from the x-ray beam should the technologist move to decrease total weekly exposure to the occupational limit of 2 mR for a 40-hour workweek?
Question 4
Multiple Choice
A nuclear medicine test produces a positive test result in only 80 of the 100 patients known to be ill.Similarly, the test produces a negative test result in only 190 of the 200 patients known to be not ill.Which is correct?