After taking a radiograph using 300 mA, 0.043 sec., 80 kVp, you notice the image is underexposed and diagnostically of little value. In order to get a noticeable improvement in image quality, your next exposure should be taken at

a. 150 mA, 0.043sec., 92 kVp.
b. 400 mA, 0.05 sec., 80 kVp.
c. 300 mA, 0.043 sec., 68 kVp.
d. 500 mA, 26 ms, 82 kVp.


b. 400 mA, 0.05 sec., 80 kVp.

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The ____________________ are usually located in the upper-right-hand corner of the keyboard

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