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Basic Radiation Protection 
Students will learn the sources of radiation and how the human body reacts to radiation and why protection is important.
Rubric Code: G24943B
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Subject: Health  
Type: Assignment  
Grade Levels: Undergraduate

Powered by iRubric Basic Radiation Protection
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0 pts

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70 pts

Satisfactory

85 pts

Excellent

100 pts

Identifying Sources Of Radiation

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0 Points
Unsatisfactory

Students cannot identify any of the sources of ionizing or natural radiation.

1-14 Points
Satisfactory

Students must be able to identify at half of the sources of ionizing or natural radiation.


15-17 Points
Excellent

Student were able complete the assignment and correctly answer the basic sources of radiation, both natural and man made.

18-20 Points
The Unites of Measure

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0 Points
Unsatisfactory

Student failed to name the International system (SI) of Units as define in the text. They also failed to be able to identity the standards for regulation of exposure.


1-14 Points
Satisfactory

Student were able to identify at least half of the Units of Measure, as well as the regulations that govern the public and workers who are exposed to radiation.


15-17 Points
Excellent

Students were able to identify 85-100 percent of the units of measure and the standards that governs radiation exposure.

18-20 Points
Biologic response to Radiation

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0 Points
Unsatisfactory

Students did not know the cellular response to radiation nor the dose limits to basic cell structure, as well as to the eye, skin or hands.


1-14 Points
Satisfactory

Students were able to identify at least half of the dose limits and know the response from radiation to the cellular structure and areas of the body.


15-17 Points
Excellent

Students were able to identify 85-100 percent of the response from radiation to the basic cell structure as well as dose limits to areas of the body.

18-20 Points
Patient Protection

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0 Points
Unsatisfactory

Students could not identify the concept of ALARA as rules for patent and worker exposure, and give reasons why these rules are important.


1-14 Points
Satisfactory

Students were able to list at least half of the Concept of ALARA in regards to patients and workers exposure and give at least half of the reasons why the concept is important to patient and workers safety.


15-17 Points
Excellent

Students were able to identify all of the reasons why ALARA is important to patients and workers safety.

18-20 Points
Monitoring Radiation

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0 Points
Unsatisfactory

Students could not identify at least 2 of the 5 ways radiation exposure is monitored for workers.


1-14 Points
Satisfactory

Student was able to identify at least 3 of the 5 ways radiation exposure is monitored for workers.


15-17 Points
Excellent

Students was able to identify at least 4 of the 5 ways radiation exposure is monitored for workers.

15-20 Points



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