Following nuclear medicine scans a patient can be a source of radiation exposure to the hospital staff, including sonographers. Sonographers are not routinely monitored for occupational radiation exposure as they do not commonly interact with radioactive patients or other sources of ionizing radiation. This review aims to find evidence relating to the risk and amount of radiation the sonographer is exposed to from nuclear medicine patients. It is established in the literature that the radiation exposure to the sonographer following diagnostic nuclear medicine studies is low and consequently the risk is not significant. Nevertheless, it is paramount that basic radiation safety principles are followed to ensure any exposure to ionizing radiat...
Background: The common access to imaging methods based on ionizing radiation requires also radiation...
Objective: In this study, we evaluated the knowledge and perception and mitigation of hazards involv...
Use of non-ionizing radiation (NIR) for diagnostic purposes allows non-invasive assessment of the st...
From a radiation protection point of view, nuclear medicine is a complex medical specialty that incl...
Nuclear Medicine is being widely used, now a days, for different diagnostic purposes. The present st...
Medical radiation accidents and unintended events may lead to accidental or unintended medical expos...
Purpose: To obtain and analyse patient´s knowledge and perceptions regarding radiation exposure, fr...
The worldwide 2009 estimates for the average annual per-capita effective radiation dose from medicin...
This book explains clearly and in detail all aspects of radiation protection in nuclear medicine, in...
This paper deals with the radiation protection of patients in diagnostic radiology and nuclear medic...
Ionizing radiation has been increasingly applied in medicine and firmly established as an essential ...
[[abstract]]Industrial radiography is a common nondestructive testing (NDT) method used in various i...
Introduction: Nuclear medicine involves the handling and storing of radioactive materials known to p...
Method: A review of radiological procedures carried out in the Department of Radiology, Nnamdi Aziki...
Introduction - In general, the procedures used in Nuclear Medicine (NM), involve a lower exposure to...
Background: The common access to imaging methods based on ionizing radiation requires also radiation...
Objective: In this study, we evaluated the knowledge and perception and mitigation of hazards involv...
Use of non-ionizing radiation (NIR) for diagnostic purposes allows non-invasive assessment of the st...
From a radiation protection point of view, nuclear medicine is a complex medical specialty that incl...
Nuclear Medicine is being widely used, now a days, for different diagnostic purposes. The present st...
Medical radiation accidents and unintended events may lead to accidental or unintended medical expos...
Purpose: To obtain and analyse patient´s knowledge and perceptions regarding radiation exposure, fr...
The worldwide 2009 estimates for the average annual per-capita effective radiation dose from medicin...
This book explains clearly and in detail all aspects of radiation protection in nuclear medicine, in...
This paper deals with the radiation protection of patients in diagnostic radiology and nuclear medic...
Ionizing radiation has been increasingly applied in medicine and firmly established as an essential ...
[[abstract]]Industrial radiography is a common nondestructive testing (NDT) method used in various i...
Introduction: Nuclear medicine involves the handling and storing of radioactive materials known to p...
Method: A review of radiological procedures carried out in the Department of Radiology, Nnamdi Aziki...
Introduction - In general, the procedures used in Nuclear Medicine (NM), involve a lower exposure to...
Background: The common access to imaging methods based on ionizing radiation requires also radiation...
Objective: In this study, we evaluated the knowledge and perception and mitigation of hazards involv...
Use of non-ionizing radiation (NIR) for diagnostic purposes allows non-invasive assessment of the st...