(ANSWERED) MPH506 Module 4: Discussion
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nYou will participate in one discussion this week. There are two different topics presented below, in bolded text. Please choose one of these topics for your discussion this week, address the bullet items under the topic name.nnIonizing Versus Nonionizing RadiationnDiscuss the risks and benefits to society associated with the use of devices that produce radiation (ionizing and nonionizing), and the similarities and differences between ionizing and nonionizing radiation, including examples and how each one is measured.nWhat are the health effects of each one, and when does exposure cross from acceptable to unacceptable levels?nRadioisotopesnPresent an explanation of radioisotopes and then discuss the risks and benefits associated with them.nFrom an environmental health perspective, what are the medical uses of radioisotopes, and what safety measures, if any, might healthcare workers use in their environment with themselves and patients?nAre there any other population concerns and safety measures needed?nSOLUTIONnHello professor and class,nnRadioisotopes are active isotopes of an element. Their nucleus are high in energy making them very unstable (Donya et al., 2014). There are several risks posed by using radioisotopes. There is risk of causing health issues that may lead to hair loss, nausea, burning on the skin and in some cases they can cause death. Long term use of radioisotopes can cause cancer. These risks can be caused by not only using radioisotopes but also failing to dispose them well. Radioisotopes however can also be?????
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