In which position is a KUB radiograph performed?
A) Prone
B) Oblique
C) Lateral
D) Supine
D
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A) Pills and spray B) Aerosol and spray C) Pills and injectable D) Ointment and pills
Department of Transportation (DOT) regulations require compressed gas cylinders to be hydro-statically tested for leaks and expansion every how often?
a. 1 to 2 years b. 3 to 5 years c. 6 to 8 years d. 5 to 10 years
You are having lunch with friends at a local restaurant. Suddenly, you notice someone at the table next to yours putting his hands up to his throat. He has a fearful look on his face. Which of the following is the appropriate first action to take?
A. Perform the Heimlich maneuver B. Ask the person if he or she is choking C. Call 911 D. Perform CPR E. Place the person in a supine position
Secondary barriers are intended to intercept
a. scatter radiation from the patient. b. leakage radiation from the x-ray tube. c. primary beam that exits the patient. d. both a and b