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Basic Principles of Radiopharmacy 1

1- is the discipline of Pharmacy that deals with the science and practice of
discovery, development, production, quality control and safe usage of
radiopharmaceuticals

a)radiopharmacology
b)radiopharmacy-----B
c)radiopharmacutical

2- dense substances like bones are easy to see. But soft tissues don’t show up as
well. They may look faint in the image

a)MRI
b)CT---- B
c)PET

3- Contrast media (sometimes called a MRI contrast media, agents or 'dyes')


are chemical substances used in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans.

a)Iodine
b) Gadolinium ---- B
c)FDG
4- what is the most common tracer used in 90% of PET scan

a)FDG --- A
b) Gallium citrate
c) technetium-99m

5- Isused to measure the blood flow to the heart muscle during exercise and
sometimes at rest in order to assess if there is decreased flow due to
coronary artery disease

a)Myocardial perfusion imaging ---- A


b)PET-CT scan
c)SPECT-CT scan

6- Quality control of RFs


Which one is biological test?

a) Sterility ---- A
b) PH
c) Chemical purity

7- Radioisotopes can be manufactured in several ways. The most common is by

a) reactor
b) cyclotron
c) neutron rich ---- C
d) proton rich
e) all
8- The most widely used radioisotope in diagnostic nuclear medicine is
It can be attached to several specific molecules

a) I-131
b) FDG
c) technetium-99m ----- C

9- thyroiodin cancers treatment

a) I-131 ---- A
b) I-123
c) technetium-99m

10- -

a)radio pharmacy
b)radiopharmacology
c)radioisotope

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