Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 64E-5.6011 - Definitions
(1) "Authorized
medical physicist" means an individual who meets the requirements:
(b) Is identified as an
authorized medical physicist or teletherapy physicist on:
1. A specific medical use license issued by
the NRC or an agreement state;
2. A
medical use permit issued by a NRC master material licensee;
3. A permit issued by a NRC or agreement
state broad scope medical use licensee; or
4. A permit issued by a NRC master material
license broad scope medical use permittee.
(2) "Authorized user" means:
(a) A physician, dentist, or podiatrist who
meets the requirements in Rule
64E-5.658
and subsection
64E-5.649(1),
64E-5.660(1),
64E-5.661(1),
64E-5.662(1),
64E-5.652(1),
64E-5.654(1)
or
64E-5.655(1),
F.A.C.; or
(b) An individual
identified for medical use of radioactive materials on:
1. A NRC or agreement state license that
authorizes the medical use of radioactive material;
2. A permit issued by a NRC master material
licensee that is authorized to permit the medical use of radioactive
material;
3. A permit issued by a
NRC or agreement state specific licensee of broad scope that is authorized to
permit the medical use of radioactive material; or
4. A permit issued by a NRC master material
license broad scope permittee that is authorized to permit the medical use of
radioactive material.
(3) "Brachytherapy" means a method of
radiation therapy in which sources are used to deliver a radiation dose by
surface, intracavitary, intralumimnal or interstitial application.
(4) "Brachytherapy source" means a
radioactive source or a manufacturer-assembled source train or a combination of
these sources that is designed to deliver a therapeutic dose within a distance
of a few centimeters.
(5)
"Diagnostic clinical procedures manual" means a collection of written
procedures that describes each method by which the licensee shall perform
diagnostic clinical procedures, and provides other instructions and precautions
related thereto. Each diagnostic clinical procedure shall be approved by the
authorized user and shall include the radiopharmaceutical, dosage, and route of
administration.
(6) "High dose-rate
remote afterloader," as used in this part, means a brachytherapy device that
remotely delivers a dose rate in excess of 12 gray (1200 rads) per hour at the
point or surface where the dose is prescribed.
(7) "Low dose-rate remote afterloader," as
used in this part, means a brachytherapy device that remotely delivers a dose
rate of less than or equal to 2 gray (200 rads) per hour at the point or
surface where the dose is prescribed.
(8) "Manual brachytherapy," as used in this
part, means a type of brachytherapy in which the brachytherapy sources (e.g.,
seeds, ribbons) are manually delivered.
(9) "Medical use" means the intentional
internal or external administration of radioactive material, or the radiation
therefrom, to patients or human research subjects under the supervision of an
authorized user.
(10) "Medium
dose-rate remote afterloader," as used in this part, means a brachytherapy
device that remotely delivers a dose rate of greater than 2 gray (200 rads) per
hour, but less than or equal to 12 gray (1200 rads) per hour at the point or
surface where the dose is prescribed.
(11) "Mobile medical service" means the
ability to transport and use radioactivematerials for medical use at the
client's address.
(12) "Output"
means the exposure rate, dose rate, or a quantity related in a known manner to
these rates from a brachytherapy source or a teletherapy, remote afterloader,
or gamma stereotactic radiosurgery unit for a specified set of exposure
conditions.
(13) "Preceptor" means
an individual who provides, directs, or verifies training and experience
required for an individual to become an authorized user under Chapter 64E-5,
Part VI, F.A.C., an authorized medical physicist, an authorized nuclear
pharmacist or a RSO under Chapter 64E-5 Part VI, F.A.C.
(14) "Pulsed dose-rate remote afterloader,"
as used in this part, means a special type of remote afterloading brachytherapy
device that uses a single source capable of delivering dose rates in the "high
dose-rate" range, provided that the source is:
(a) Approximately one-tenth of the activity
of typical high dose-rate remote afterloader sources; and
(b) Used to simulate the radiobiology of a
low dose-rate treatment by inserting the source for a given fraction of each
hour.
(15) "Radiation
Safety Officer" or "RSO" means an individual who:
(a) Meets the requirements in subsection
64E-5.648(1)
or paragraph
64E-5.648(3)(a)
and Rule
64E-5.658,
F.A.C.; or
(b). Is identified as a
RSO on a specific medical use license issued by the NRC or an agreement state
or a medical use permit issued by a NRC master material licensee.
(16) "Teletherapy physicist" means
an individual identified as the qualified teletherapy physicist on a department
license.
(17) "Therapeutic dosage"
means a dosage of unsealed radioactive materials that is intended to deliver a
radiation dose to a patient or human research subject for palliative or
curative treatment.
(18)
"Therapeutic dose" means a radiation dose delivered from a source containing
radioactive materials to a patient or human research subject for palliative or
curative treatment.
(19) "Treatment
site" means the anatomical description of the tissue intended to receive a
radiation dose, as described in a written directive.
(20) "Unit dosage" means a dosage prepared
for medical use for administration as a single dosage to a patient or human
research subject without any further manipulation of the dosage after it is
initially prepared.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 404.051, 404.061 FS. Law Implemented 404.031, 404.061(2), 404.20, 404.22, 404.30 FS.
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