- Docente: Emma Fabbri
- Credits: 1
- SSD: MED/36
- Language: Italian
- Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures
- Campus: Bologna
- Corso: First cycle degree programme (L) in Nursing (cod. 5907)
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from Mar 24, 2025 to Apr 01, 2025
Learning outcomes
The student has, at the end of the module, knowledge and competence, related to the field of diagnostic imaging and medical radiobiology, with emphasis on radiation protection.
Course contents
Electromagnetic radiation
Ionizing radiation
Atomic models
X-rays
Radiation interaction with matter
Radioactivity
Radioactive decay
Nuclear accidents
National emergency plan
Use of radiation in medicine
Radiology
Nuclear medicine
Radiotherapy and Metabolic
Definition of risk
Biological effects
Radio-protectionist quantities and dosimetry
Absorbed equivalent and effective dose
Weighting factors shields
Exposure to the natural background
Regulations and legislative decrees
Detrimental to health and LDR
Biological effects of radiation
Deterministic and stochastic effects
Thresholds for deterministic effects
ICRP
Classification workers and access areas
Time factors, distance and shielding
Devices for radiation protection
Dose distribution examples
Non Ionizing radiation: MRI
Readings/Bibliography
•Fondamenti fisici della radioprotezione (M.Pelliccioni)
•Elementi di radioprotezione (C.Polvani)
•Fondamenti di dosimetria delle radiazioni ionizzanti (R.Laitano)
•ICRP 57-60-82-103-118
•NCRP 147
•STANDARD DI SICUREZZA RM INAIL (2018)
•ICNIRP 2020
•Piano Nazionale gestione emergenze radiologiche e nucleari (2022)
Teaching methods
lectures (presentations ppt)
interactive sessions (discussions and questions)
remote lessons in online mode
Assessment methods
The exam will be unique for the integrated course of Preventive and Community Sciences (which includes the modules of Preventive and Community Nursing, Microbiology, Hygiene and Radiation Protection) and will consist of two parts: one oral and one written, which will be held at maximum 2 days apart. First of all, you will have to take an oral interview on the program part of the Preventive and Community Nursing module. Only if the outcome is positive, with a score of at least 18/30, will it be possible to take a written exam, with multiple choices, which will involve Microbiology, Hygiene and Radiation Protection programs. The written exam will consist of 40 questions, of which 16 are for Hygiene, 16 for Microbiology and 8 for Radiation Protection, to maintain the correct relationship between the different CFUs. To pass the written exam, the student must answer at least 24 questions, of which at least 50% are correct for each module The final grade will be equal to the weighted average between the oral grade (which will represent 2/7 of the final grade) and the written one (which will represent 5/7 of the final grade) Positive marks obtained in the oral part will not be considered valid if the written exam is not passed in the same exam
Teaching tools
Presentations in pdf format (part I and II) available at the end of the course Radiation Protection on the Almaweb website
Bibliographical references
Office hours
See the website of Emma Fabbri
SDGs

This teaching activity contributes to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals of the UN 2030 Agenda.