Bioenvironmental Engineering Apprentice (BEA) Block 7 – Ionizing Radiation Practice Test

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Which ARS phase is most characteristic of body-wide symptoms and systemic illness?

Prodromal Phase

Latent Phase

Manifest Illness Phase

The key idea is how acute radiation syndrome progresses from initial signs to widespread, multi-organ illness. In the phase where radiation damage shows up across the whole body, the illness becomes systemic: bone marrow suppression, loss of white blood cells, infection risk, bleeding, and damage to the GI tract lead to fever, fatigue, diarrhea, dehydration, and overall decline. This stage is when body-wide symptoms dominate and patients develop a generalized, systemic illness.

Prodromal signs are the early, nonspecific symptoms that appear soon after exposure, but they don’t yet reflect the full, systemic collapse. The latent phase is a brief period with no outward symptoms, giving a false impression of recovery. The recovery phase comes after the most severe illness, as symptoms subside and healing begins.

Recovery Phase

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