Problems with radiographic/fluoroscopic equipment can be kept to a minimum by

a. cross-training radiographers to perform equipment service.
b. x-ray equipment service contracts.
c. purchasing first-class, 1cCadillac 1d equipment only.
d. a quality control program.


d. a quality control program.

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Appendages of the skin include all of the following except:

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