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Nuclear Medicine Communications | 1990

The radiation dose to accompanying nurses, relatives and other patients in a nuclear medicine department waiting room

L. K. Harding; N. J. Harding; Warren H; A. P. Mills; W. H. Thomson

The radiation dose to accompanying nurses, relatives and other patients in a nuclear medicine department waiting room was assessed at 5 min intervals by observing the seating arrangement. The total radiation dose to each person was calculated, using fixed values of dose rate per 100 MBq activity for radionuclides, and applying the inverse square law. Radioactive decay and attenuation effects due to intervening persons were also taken into account. The median radiation doses to accompanying nurses, relatives and other patients were 2.3, 2.0 and 0.2 μSv with maximum values of 17, 33 and 5 μSv respectively. In all cases, the radiation dose received by patients was less than 0.2% of the radiation dose resulting from their own investigation. Also, the maximum radiation dose received by an accompanying nurse or friend was less than 1% of their appropriate annual dose limit. Similar values were obtained with calculations based on a 15 min time interval. The radiation doses received by those in a nuclear medicine department waiting room are small, and separate waiting room facilities for radioactive patients are unnecessary.


Nuclear Medicine Communications | 1993

70. Day and night radiation doses to patients?? relatives: implications of ICRP 60

W. H. Thomson; A. P. Mills; N. B. Smith; A. B. Mostafa; A. Notghi; L. K. Harding


Nuclear Medicine Communications | 1996

39. Reducing the radiation dose to relatives of 131I therapy thyrotoxic patients

W. H. Thomson; D. Bray; A. P. Mills; L. K. Harding


Nuclear Medicine Communications | 1987

Nuclear medicine and clinical chemistry departments.

L. K. Harding; N. B. Smith; Bignell A; W. H. Thomson


Nuclear Medicine Communications | 1997

36. Clearance of 99Tcm radiopharmaceuticals from extravasated sites

W. H. Thomson; D. Bray; L. K. Harding


Nuclear Medicine Communications | 1997

37. Is extravasated 99Tcm a problem

D. Bray; W. H. Thomson; L. K. Harding


Nuclear Medicine Communications | 1995

Evaluation of the next generation gamma-camera head

W. H. Thomson; N. R. Williams; A. P. Mills; A. Notghi; N. J. Tulley; N. B. Smith


Nuclear Medicine Communications | 1995

Determining renal function in half the time

N. R. Williams; K. M. Parker; W. H. Thomson; A. Notghi


Nuclear Medicine Communications | 1993

112. Should I stay or should I go

N. B. Smith; W. H. Thomson; L. K. Harding


Nuclear Medicine Communications | 1992

21. Radiation doses to patient??s relatives after out-patient nuclear medicine investigations

W. H. Thomson; A. P. Mills; A. B. Mostafa; N. B. Smith; A. Notghi; L. K. Harding

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