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radiopharmacist
A professional who prepares and dispenses radioactive pharmaceuticals used for patient diagnosis and therapy, applying principles and practices of pharmacy and radiochemistry. Responsibilities include:
- Receives radiopharmaceutical prescription from physician and reviews prescription to determine suitability of radiopharmaceutical for intended use.
- Verifies that specified radioactive substance and reagent will give desired results in examination or treatment procedures, utilizing knowledge of radiopharmaceutical preparation and principles of drug biodistribution.
- Calculates volume of radioactive pharmaceutical required to provide patient with desired level of radioactivity at prescribed time, according to established rates of radioisotope decay.
- Compounds radioactive substances and reagents to prepare radiopharmaceutical, following radiopharmacy laboratory procedures.
- Assays prepared radiopharmaceutical, using measuring and analysis instruments and equipment, such as ionization chamber, pulse-height analyzer, and radioisotope dose calibrator, to verify rate of drug disintegration and to ensure that patient receives required dose.
- Consults with physician following patient treatment or procedure to review and evaluate quality and effectiveness of radiopharmaceutical.
- Conducts research to develop or improve radiopharmaceuticals.
- Prepares reports for regulatory agencies to obtain approval for testing and use of new radiopharmaceuticals.
- Maintains control records for receipt, storage, preparation, and disposal of radioactive nuclei.
- Occasionally conducts training for students and medical professionals concerning radiopharmacy use, characteristics, and compounding procedures.
- Μέρος του λόγου: noun
- Κλάδος/Τομέας: Professional careers
- Category: Occupational titles
- Company: U.S. DOL
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Δημιουργός
- Jason F
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(United States of America)