What chemicals used in radiographic procedures are required to have MSDS and product labels obtained from the manufacturer?

What will be an ideal response?


MSDSs and product labels must be obtained from the manufacturer for all chemicals used in radiographic procedures. These include: fixer, developer, disinfectants, and cleaners used on processing equipment.

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A chronic bacterial disease characterized by nodules on the surface of the body is known as:

A) condyloma acuminatum. B) human papilloma virus. C) herpes simplex. D) leprosy.

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Which of the following is an organism that lives on or in another organism and uses that other organism for its nourishment, or for some other advantage, to the detriment of the host organism? 

A. Mordant B. Fungus C. Colony D. Yeast E. Parasite

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Abstract from Documentation: Refer to Repair, Eyelid in the Alphabetic Index. What code range is applicable?

Preoperative Diagnosis: Left upper lid laceration Postoperative Diagnosis: Left upper lid laceration Procedure: Left upper lid laceration repair with exam under anesthesia Anesthesia: General Complications: There were no complications. Indications: This 4-year-old child suffered a dog bite to his left upper lid and was unable to be repaired successfully in the emergency room. After obtaining informed consent, he was taken to the operating room. Description of the Procedure: The patient was prepped and draped in the usual sterile fashion. The wound margins were reapproximated using 6-0 absorbable suture and 2 lid margin sutures were placed using 6-0 silk. The injury was limited to the epidermis and part of the dermis. There was no structural damage to the blood vessels or deeper tissue layers. The lid was noted to be in good position, and then all skin lacerations were closed using a combination of 6-0 running and 6-0 interrupted nylon. The patient then had his eye dilated, and exam under anesthesia was carried out using an indirect ophthalmoscope. There was no evidence of trauma to the globe or the posterior pole. The patient was taken to the recovery room in good condition and will be sent home today to follow up in my office.

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Which of the following is most appropriate when transferring a patient?

a. Lift the patient by the arms or armpits. b. Use a gait belt around the patient's waist always. c. Have the patient put her arms around your neck or on your shoulders. d. Tell the patient not to try to help you.

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