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jake

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The newest and most accurate personnel monitoring device that is cost effective is:
 
 OSL dosimeter
  film badge
  pocket dosimeter
  TLD device

Question 2

What anatomy is located on the posterolateral surface of the proximal femur?
 
 lesser trochanter
  greater tubercle
  greater trochanter
  lesser tubercle



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Answer to Question 1

OSL dosimeter

Rationale: The OSL monitoring device is replacing film badges. The OSL is designed with a thin layer of aluminum oxide. The aluminum oxide layer absorbs and stores energy associated with radiation exposure.

Answer to Question 2

greater trochanter

Rationale: The greater trochanter is located on posterior and lateral surface of the proximal femur. The lesser trochanter is located medial and more inferior than the greater trochanter.



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