How many lead aprons should be carried to a mobile radiographic examination?
a. none; lead aprons are not necessary
b. one for the radiographer
c. one for the patient
d. two: one for the patient and one for the radiographer
d. two: one for the patient and one for the radiographer
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Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Court decisions that establish a standard create __________ law
a. administrative b. admiralty c. case d. criminal
If an air-fluid level of the ankle needs to be acquired, but the patient cannot stand, which approach can be substituted?
AP oblique upright weight-bearing patient is supine and the CR directed perpendicular to the joint cross-table lateral ankle
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false