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FRCR PART 2 A: MCQS SET TWO - CHEST & CVS
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FRCR PART 2 A. Friday, June 13, 2008. MCQS SET TWO - CHEST and CVS. Q1The following are known manifestations of SLE. T ( mediastinal lymph nodes are rare ). Q2 What is true regarding connective tissue disorders involving the respiratory system. A painful pleural effusions are commonly seen in SLE. B the most common manifestation of rheumatoid lung is diffuse fibrosis. C scleroderma is associated withan increased incidence of lung cancer. D thoracic involvement is most commonly seen in RA. F - No risk.
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RADGURU: WHAT'S THE PURPOSE OF THIS BLOG ?
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Thursday, May 22, 2008. WHAT'S THE PURPOSE OF THIS BLOG? To this effect we plan to have the following sections :. A) FRCR and MD exam related information. Course, tips for preparation for all. B) FRCR I,2A MCQs. With explanations and model test papers. C) FRCR 2B -. Practice sets of 6 long cases, rapid reporting packets of 30 films. Each as per the exam format , and viva cases with explanatory notes. D) MD/ DMRD/DNB exam -. Practice long cases with explanatory notes and. QUICK FACTS : RADIATION UNITS.
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FRCR PART 2 A: May 2008
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FRCR PART 2 A. Sunday, May 25, 2008. MCQ SESSION FOR FRCR PART 2A. We will be updating the MCQs on a regular basis - the plan is to cover the important topics in every module and then round off with a module ending mock exam on the pattern of the actual exam. Lets start off with GIT and HBS ( a long and seemingly never ending module) – the first few sessions will cover important topics and FAQs related to the liver. MCQS SESSION 1 – LIVER. Q1 Regarding hepatic anatomy,. B) False, left lobe. D) Hepatic si...
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RADGURU: May 2008
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Tuesday, May 27, 2008. QUICK FACTS : RADIATION UNITS. 1) Roentgen : - Unit of radiation exposure. 9679; Defined as amount of x / gamma rays that produce a specific amount of ionization in a unit of air under standard temperature and pressure. 9679; Measured in an air chamber, is 2.58 x 10 -4 c/kg air. 2) Gray : - Unit of Kerma ( kinetic energy released in material). 9679; 1 gray = absorption of 1 joule of energy in one kg of tissue. 9679; Earlier unit – Rad ( radiation absorbed dose). 9679; 1 Sv = 100 rem.
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RADGURU: July 2008
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Thursday, July 3, 2008. QUICK FACTS - RADIATION LIMITS. Recommended Dose Limits by ICRP ( 1991). 1 Effective (whole body) dose. OCCUPATIONAL - 20 mSv/yr avg over 5 yrs. PUBLIC - 1 mSv. 2 Annual equivalent dose in. AThe lens of the eye. OCCUPATIONAL : 150 mSv. PUBLIC : 15 mSv. OCCUPATIONAL : 500 mSv. PUBLIC : 50 mSv. C The hands and feet. OCCUPATIONAL : 500 mSv. For pregnant radiation workers. Total dose to the abdomen should not exceed 2 mSv during the entire duration of pregnancy.
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RADGURU: QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS SESSIONS
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Tuesday, May 27, 2008. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS SESSIONS. Q and A SESSIONS 1 - PERSONAL DOSIMETRY – FILM BADGE. Q What are the commonly used devices for personal dosimetry? A Film badge, thermoluminescent dosimeter (TLD), electronic dosimeter. Q What type of film is used in a film badge? A Double coated, about same size as dental film. Has 2 emulsions, one fast to detect occupational exposure ; second slow to detect accidental exposure. Q What are the parts of a film badge? A Consists of three parts : -.
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RADGURU: QUICK FACTS - RADIATION LIMITS
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Thursday, July 3, 2008. QUICK FACTS - RADIATION LIMITS. Recommended Dose Limits by ICRP ( 1991). 1 Effective (whole body) dose. OCCUPATIONAL - 20 mSv/yr avg over 5 yrs. PUBLIC - 1 mSv. 2 Annual equivalent dose in. AThe lens of the eye. OCCUPATIONAL : 150 mSv. PUBLIC : 15 mSv. OCCUPATIONAL : 500 mSv. PUBLIC : 50 mSv. C The hands and feet. OCCUPATIONAL : 500 mSv. For pregnant radiation workers. Total dose to the abdomen should not exceed 2 mSv during the entire duration of pregnancy.
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FRCR PART 1: June 2008
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Sunday, June 15, 2008. MCQS SET TWO – RADIATION HAZARDS AND PROTECTION. Q1 Regarding dose area product , the following are true –. A The units are mSv/cm2. B Depends on the distance to the tube. C Is independent of the geometry of the exposed part. D Measured with TLD attached to the exposed part. E Depends on the output of tube. Q2 The following are true about Geiger Muller counter –. A Contains gas at high pressure. B Cannot detect beta particles. C Suitable for monitoring rate and dose. E In case of s...