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The administrative dose guidelines are the predetermined value of radiation dose to workers, below the dose limit (administrative level),
which triggers a specific course of action when the dose value is exceeded, or is expected to be exceeded.
See also Medical Internal Radiation Dose Committee, Food and Drug Administration, Material Safety Data Sheet, Annual Dose Limit, Air Kerma, Supervised Area and Drug Development and Approval Process USA. •
(ALARA) 'As low as reasonably achievable' is a precautionary principle that should be part of basic radiation safety considerations in protection to the exposure as well as in other technologies of the medical, the nuclear and the industrial fields. ALARA is based on three principles:
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protection of the individual,
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optimization of protection.
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A computed tomography (CT) power injector (also named pressure injector) is used to deliver contrast agents during CT imaging procedures with high-flow, high-volume, fixed-rate injection at relatively high pressures. The use of power injectors allows precise administration of contrast agent to obtain consistent high quality CT images. A dual-head CT power injector permits loading of contrast and saline onto the same injector. Contrast injection systems manage injector protocol data, improve patient safety, and workflow efficiency. When combined with pressure monitoring systems and hardware to prevent extravasation (accidental leakage of IV material into the surrounding tissue) these CT injectors can simultaneously mitigate risk. See also Contrast Media Injector, Single-Head CT Power Injector, Multi-Head Contrast Media Injector, Syringeless CT Power Injector. Further Reading: Basics:
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The industry standard of computed tomography (CT) contrast media power injectors changed over time from single-head to dual-head systems. The advantage of a power (or pressure) injector with two syringes is that a saline solution can be injected first to open the veins, followed by a second injection with contrast agent. Then the first head flushes the saline to maintain contrast flow. As a result, much less contrast agent is needed (about 30 percent less), helping to reduce costs. Dual-head contrast media injectors also provide greater patient safety by reducing the pressure of the flow rate, helping to prevent damage to the veins. Contrast delivery is much more controlled and efficient when using a dual-head power injector (also called double-piston injector). Also, these medical devices are required to accommodate the quick imaging times typical for a multi-detector CT scanner. See also Contrast Media Injector, Single-Head CT Power Injector, CT Power Injector, Multi-Head Contrast Media Injector, Syringeless CT Power Injector. Further Reading: Basics:
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