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Q: What is Appendix D?
A: Appendix D is a procedure for calculating Committed Effective Dose Equivalent (Cede) at medical facilities.
Q: What is Committed Effective Dose Equivalent (Cede)?
A: Committed Effective Dose Equivalent (Cede) is a measure of the radiation dose received by individuals over a specified period of time.
Q: Why is Cede important at medical facilities?
A: Cede is important at medical facilities to assess and monitor radiation exposure of patients and staff.
Q: What does the procedure in Appendix D involve?
A: The procedure in Appendix D involves calculations to estimate the Cede based on various factors such as type and duration of procedures, radiation dose rates, and occupancy factors.
Q: Is Appendix D specific to Florida?
A: Yes, Appendix D is specific to medical facilities in Florida.
Q: Who should use Appendix D?
A: Medical facilities in Florida should use Appendix D to calculate and track Cede.
Q: What are the benefits of using Appendix D?
A: Using Appendix D allows medical facilities to assess and manage radiation exposure, ensuring the safety of patients and staff.
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