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| event date = 12/16/2014 18:00 PST | | event date = 12/16/2014 18:00 PST | ||
| last update date = 12/18/2014 | | last update date = 12/18/2014 | ||
| title = Prescribed Dose Changed | | title = Prescribed Dose Changed by Unauthorized User | ||
| event text = On 16 December 2014, at 1800 [PST], a patient was prescribed to receive 8-12 mCi of I-123 MIBG [metaiodobenzylguanidine]. The dose was delivered late to the Nuclear Medicine clinic and fell below the prescribed dosage range. The Nuclear Medicine OIC [Officer-in-Charge] changed the prescribed dosage from 8-12 mCi to 7-12 mCi, and the patient was subsequently dosed with 7.81 mCi. The procedure was successful and did not result in any medical/health impact or further need to repeat the study. [The Nuclear Medicine OIC] is currently not an authorized user (AU) on USAF Radioactive Material Permit No. CA-07840-03/07 AFP; therefore, he does not have the authority to adjust the prescribed dosage range. It is worth noting that [the Nuclear Medicine OIC] meets all the requirements to be an AU, and a request to add him was included with our pending permit renewal application provided to the Radioisotope Committee Secretariat (RICS) (USAF Licensee). | | event text = On 16 December 2014, at 1800 [PST], a patient was prescribed to receive 8-12 mCi of I-123 MIBG [metaiodobenzylguanidine]. The dose was delivered late to the Nuclear Medicine clinic and fell below the prescribed dosage range. The Nuclear Medicine OIC [Officer-in-Charge] changed the prescribed dosage from 8-12 mCi to 7-12 mCi, and the patient was subsequently dosed with 7.81 mCi. The procedure was successful and did not result in any medical/health impact or further need to repeat the study. [The Nuclear Medicine OIC] is currently not an authorized user (AU) on USAF Radioactive Material Permit No. CA-07840-03/07 AFP; therefore, he does not have the authority to adjust the prescribed dosage range. It is worth noting that [the Nuclear Medicine OIC] meets all the requirements to be an AU, and a request to add him was included with our pending permit renewal application provided to the Radioisotope Committee Secretariat (RICS) (USAF Licensee). | ||
Location: Travis AFB, David Grant USAF Medical Center | Location: Travis AFB, David Grant USAF Medical Center |
Latest revision as of 20:48, 1 March 2018
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Air Force Medical Support Agency Travis Afb, California (NRC Region 4) | |
License number: | 42-23539-01/A |
Organization: | Air Force Medical Support Agency |
Reporting | |
10 CFR 35.3045(a)(1) | |
Time - Person (Reporting Time:+34.95 h1.456 days <br />0.208 weeks <br />0.0479 months <br />) | |
Opened: | Daniel Shaw 12:57 Dec 18, 2014 |
NRC Officer: | Dong Park |
Last Updated: | Dec 18, 2014 |
50692 - NRC Website | |