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Radiation Safety ReportThe executives at Acme Manufacturing Co. were impressed by your first report, and they have asked you and BSCI to return for more work. BSCI has been contracted by Acme Manufacturing Co. to conduct a study to determine employee exposures to radiation. In addition, your company has been contracted to determine the effectiveness of engineering controls, including shielding. After conducting a field assessment, prepare a written report for Bob Sanders (CSP) to present to the Board of Directors. During your field investigation, you find the following field observations: Test Equipment and Repair Facility The company has an on-site test equipment and repair facility. Much of the test equipment contains a radiation source. Normal practice inside the facility is to limit the time of exposure of employees working on this equipment as a method of control. However, the company is looking at the possibility of installing lead shields or increasing the distance from the source, thus increasing employee time working on equipment. Based on the following information determine the employee’s exposure: LocationEmployeeDistance (Initial)Distance (Proposed)Intensity (Initial)Intensity at proposed distanceBench #3Rita Ray D'Ashun0.5 ft.2 ft.110 mrem/hUnknownBench #5Robert Long1 ft.3 ft.137 mrem/hUnknownBench #6Paul Row0.75 ft.1.5 ft.102 mrem/hUnknownBased on this information, determine the employee’s actual exposure rate to the radiation source. Show your work (either in the report or as an appendix). The second option under consideration is to install lead shields in order to reduce the employee’s dose rate. Using the information provided in the table above, determine the intensity at the same distances listed above if a 5 cm lead shield was placed between the source and the detector. [µ for lead, (662 keV gamma ray) = 1.23 cm-¹] Radar Testing Facility As part of your assessment, you have been asked to evaluate the estimated power density levels for both near and far fields. When there is no gain listed in the problem, always defer to a gain of 10. You have conducted your assessment and measurements with the following data: LocationDiameter (cm)Antenna Power(watts)Distance(r) from Antenna (cm)Power Density (Near Field)(µW/cm²)Power Density (Far Field)(µW/cm²)Radar Unit #148 in50,000150 ft. Radar Unit #226110,000150 ft. Laser Laboratory Acme Manufacturing is currently considering constructing a laser laboratory, which will contain Class III, IIIA, and IIIB lasers. Identify the safety control measures that the client must consider before proceeding to the design phase of the project. Respond to the details in each section, and format your report in APA style. Include at least each of the following in your report for this unit:Introduction-briefly describe why the studies were performed (why you started the study).Report details-briefly discuss the details of the scenario (what you found from the study).Conclusions and recommendations-briefly describe your recommendations based on your findings (what you recommend to resolve any deficiencies).Appendix-Measurements and calculations (show your work).Two pgs (double-spaced) in length (not including the reference page and appendices).APA formatting for all references and in-text citations.
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Chamberlain University Week 1 Muscles Severed During the Amputation Case Study
Meyer, V. E. (2003). Upper Extremity Replantation--A ReviewLinks to an external site.. European Surgery, 35(4), 167-173.& ...
Chamberlain University Week 1 Muscles Severed During the Amputation Case Study
Meyer, V. E. (2003). Upper Extremity Replantation--A ReviewLinks to an external site.. European Surgery, 35(4), 167-173.
Scenario/Summary
A 19-year-old male patient's arm was severed at the distal forearm while working with a machine in his workplace. Both the limb and the patient was brought to the ER. When the severed limb was examined, it was noted that the tissue only received minor crush injuries at the site of amputation (see figure 1). After a long and arduous surgery reconnecting the muscles, nerves and blood supply the arm was replanted.
After years of therapy, the patient's limb was salvaged with most functionality and sensitivity returned. Although very satisfied that the limb wasn't lost, the patient notes that the functionality hasn't been the same. The deformities to the limb at the site of amputation are also notable (see figure 2).
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Answer the following questions based on the scenario and article above and save your responses in a Microsoft Word document. Provide a scholarly resource in APA format to support your answers.
Name the muscles severed during the amputation event.
If the patient were no longer to properly pronate his arm, which muscle do you think has been compromised?
In general, a patient with a severed limb has a smaller window of time for successful replantation when compared with finger replantation surgery. This is in part due to the difference in tissue composition of the two anatomical structures. What does this say about the metabolic demands for muscles, cartilage and bone? Why do you suppose that is?
What tissue type can be found bridging the two halves of the once severed muscle bellies? Why? (Hint: How do muscles grow, hyperplasia or hypertrophy?)
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Radiation Safety ReportThe executives at Acme Manufacturing Co. were impressed by your first report, and they have asked you and BSCI to return for more work. BSCI has been contracted by Acme Manufacturing Co. to conduct a study to determine employee exposures to radiation. In addition, your company has been contracted to determine the effectiveness of engineering controls, including shielding. After conducting a field assessment, prepare a written report for Bob Sanders (CSP) to present to the Board of Directors. During your field investigation, you find the following field observations: Test Equipment and Repair Facility The company has an on-site test equipment and repair facility. Much of the test equipment contains a radiation source. Normal practice inside the facility is to limit the time of exposure of employees working on this equipment as a method of control. However, the company is looking at the possibility of installing lead shields or increasing the distance from the source, thus increasing employee time working on equipment. Based on the following information determine the employee’s exposure: LocationEmployeeDistance (Initial)Distance (Proposed)Intensity (Initial)Intensity at proposed distanceBench #3Rita Ray D'Ashun0.5 ft.2 ft.110 mrem/hUnknownBench #5Robert Long1 ft.3 ft.137 mrem/hUnknownBench #6Paul Row0.75 ft.1.5 ft.102 mrem/hUnknownBased on this information, determine the employee’s actual exposure rate to the radiation source. Show your work (either in the report or as an appendix). The second option under consideration is to install lead shields in order to reduce the employee’s dose rate. Using the information provided in the table above, determine the intensity at the same distances listed above if a 5 cm lead shield was placed between the source and the detector. [µ for lead, (662 keV gamma ray) = 1.23 cm-¹] Radar Testing Facility As part of your assessment, you have been asked to evaluate the estimated power density levels for both near and far fields. When there is no gain listed in the problem, always defer to a gain of 10. You have conducted your assessment and measurements with the following data: LocationDiameter (cm)Antenna Power(watts)Distance(r) from Antenna (cm)Power Density (Near Field)(µW/cm²)Power Density (Far Field)(µW/cm²)Radar Unit #148 in50,000150 ft. Radar Unit #226110,000150 ft. Laser Laboratory Acme Manufacturing is currently considering constructing a laser laboratory, which will contain Class III, IIIA, and IIIB lasers. Identify the safety control measures that the client must consider before proceeding to the design phase of the project. Respond to the details in each section, and format your report in APA style. Include at least each of the following in your report for this unit:Introduction-briefly describe why the studies were performed (why you started the study).Report details-briefly discuss the details of the scenario (what you found from the study).Conclusions and recommendations-briefly describe your recommendations based on your findings (what you recommend to resolve any deficiencies).Appendix-Measurements and calculations (show your work).Two pgs (double-spaced) in length (not including the reference page and appendices).APA formatting for all references and in-text citations.
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Chamberlain University Week 1 Muscles Severed During the Amputation Case Study
Meyer, V. E. (2003). Upper Extremity Replantation--A ReviewLinks to an external site.. European Surgery, 35(4), 167-173.& ...
Chamberlain University Week 1 Muscles Severed During the Amputation Case Study
Meyer, V. E. (2003). Upper Extremity Replantation--A ReviewLinks to an external site.. European Surgery, 35(4), 167-173.
Scenario/Summary
A 19-year-old male patient's arm was severed at the distal forearm while working with a machine in his workplace. Both the limb and the patient was brought to the ER. When the severed limb was examined, it was noted that the tissue only received minor crush injuries at the site of amputation (see figure 1). After a long and arduous surgery reconnecting the muscles, nerves and blood supply the arm was replanted.
After years of therapy, the patient's limb was salvaged with most functionality and sensitivity returned. Although very satisfied that the limb wasn't lost, the patient notes that the functionality hasn't been the same. The deformities to the limb at the site of amputation are also notable (see figure 2).
Deliverables
Answer the following questions based on the scenario and article above and save your responses in a Microsoft Word document. Provide a scholarly resource in APA format to support your answers.
Name the muscles severed during the amputation event.
If the patient were no longer to properly pronate his arm, which muscle do you think has been compromised?
In general, a patient with a severed limb has a smaller window of time for successful replantation when compared with finger replantation surgery. This is in part due to the difference in tissue composition of the two anatomical structures. What does this say about the metabolic demands for muscles, cartilage and bone? Why do you suppose that is?
What tissue type can be found bridging the two halves of the once severed muscle bellies? Why? (Hint: How do muscles grow, hyperplasia or hypertrophy?)
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