The guides that indicate the location of specific underlying anatomy and are frequently used by radiographers when positioning the patient for routine projections and positions are called:?

A) anatomical positions.
B) surface landmarks.
C) body references.
D) image markers.


B

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A. damages C. a sentinel event B. malpractice D. complaints

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White blood cells (lymphocytes) and reproductive cells (oocytes) are two exceptions to the Law of Bergonié and Tribondeau, which states cells that do not divide and are very specialized are radioresistant

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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A(n) ________ is performed by placing a linen or paper patch on uninvolved skin and then using a dropper to soak the patch with the suspected allergen. 

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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Dr. Johns is an unlicensed resident who performed a history and physical examination on Susie Smart and also dictated the report. Dr. Blake is Susie's attending physician. Who must sign the history and physical?

A) Dr. Blake only. B) Dr. Johns only. C) Dr. Johns must sign the report first and then Dr. Blake must countersign. D) Dr. Blake must sign the report first and then Dr. Johns must countersign.

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