Applied Science AQA/Radiotherapy and Radioactive Tracers
P02 Radiotherapy and Radioactive Tracers
[edit | edit source]Context
[edit | edit source]... to be familiar with....
Performance outcomes | Pass | Merit | Distinction |
To achieve a pass the learner must evidence that they can: | In addition to the pass criteria, to achieve a merit the learner must evidence that they can: | In addition to fulfilling the pass and merit criteria, to achieve a distinction the learner must evidence that they can: | |
PO2 Understand radiotherapy techniques and the use of radioactive tracers | P3 | M3 | D2 |
Make sure your two techniques are for therapy (treatment - NOT DIAGNOSIS.)
Link each technique clearly to an example of what it can be used to treat. Use diagrams to support your explanations. |
Explain why each type of therapy is administered as it is.
Describe and explain the effects that each method has on the condition being treated. |
It can be useful to make a comparison here:
- how invasive is each technique? - what side effects can be caused and so consider the experience of a patient undergoing each treatment. | |
P4 | M4 | D3 | |
Name and give the key quantities associated with the isotope.
Include the type of radiation emitted and the isotope's half-life. Then link these properties to how the isotope is used. |
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P5 | M5 | D4 | |
P6 | M6 | ||
Brief
[edit | edit source]In general, point students towards the approach to take, as opposed to just giving them information.
Advice
[edit | edit source]Be very careful to consider whether a criterion asks you to write about therapy or diagnosis (e.g. tracers).
Key Concepts
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Checklist
[edit | edit source]– relating to criteria skills
Links
[edit | edit source]to other sections within this book
to good external websites (including AQA website, wikipedia, relevant applications / companies) - also considering links in spec
References / Bibliography
[edit | edit source]of recommended text books
including mapped refs to existing books