
Safety Protocols in Nuclear Medicine
Safety protocols in nuclear medicine are designed to protect patients, staff, and the environment from unnecessary radiation exposure. These include strict procedures for handling and administering radioactive materials, using protective shielding, and maintaining safe distances. Staff wear protective gear and use specialized tools, while patients follow guidelines to minimize radiation exposure after procedures. Regular training ensures adherence to safety standards, and proper disposal of radioactive waste prevents contamination. Overall, these measures ensure that nuclear medicine is performed effectively while safeguarding everyone's health and safety.