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What RN is a possible radioactive contaminant in the eluent of 82Rb Generator?
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82Sr and 85Sr
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Negative ino PET cyclotrons accelerate what types of particles?
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Negativelty charged Hydogen atoms
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18F is labeled to glucose using a chemical method known as----.
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Nucleophicilc substitution
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The bombarding particles used for the nuclear reactions that occur in a cyclotron must have at least ---- MeV.
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8 MeV
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The most common irradiation process of producing 18F with 109.75 min half life is ---.
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Not sure ....
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Any product with a half-life greater than --- minutes must pass quality control testing before it can be released for patient use.
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20 minutes
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The dose for a Pediatric patient is ---mCi/kg
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0.2 mCi/kg
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As specified in the USP 18F-FDG must have a labeling efficiency of greater than ----%.
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90%
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Which quality control test for 18F-FDG cannot be performed before patient use?
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Sterility - takes 2 weeks
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The initial precursor molecule for producing 18F-FDG is -----.
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Mannose triflate
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Because of the high amount of radioactivity, the production of PET RP must be done in lead-shielded hot cells and with an automated stystem called a ----.
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Synthesis module
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A patient needs the administration of 12 mCi of 18F-FDG and the current concentration of 18F-FDG is 8.3mCi/mL. How much volume should be prepared?
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1.44 mL
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The weight of a patient is 134 lb and the physician has prescribed 0.14 mCi/kg for this procedure. How much activity should be prepared?
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8.5 mCi
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18F-FLT is helpful in patients with cancer because the uptake mechanism demonstrates the rate of -------.
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Cellular proliferation
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Myocardial perfusion studies may be performed with all of the following EXCEPT:
A 18F-FDG B 13N-ammonia C 15O-water D 82Rb-chloride |
Not sure... chapter 2
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