Increasing the dose of radiation is a recommended method to compensate for weak processing solutions
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
False. In the past, unethical practitioners might not replenish or change processing chemical solutions according to schedule in order to save time and money. To compensate for the weakening solutions, an increase in radiation dose would be used. It is unethical practice to knowingly use a higher dose of radiation than necessary to achieve a diagnostic image.
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A 33-year-old restrained driver of a motor vehicle crash is awake and alert, complaining only of neck pain. The vehicle is stable and no hazards are present. When removing this patient from his vehicle, you should:
A. use the rapid extrication technique. B. immobilize him with a vest-style device. C. maintain slight traction to his neck area. D. adequately secure him to a long backboard.
Mr. Ringsmuth is agitated and is talking loudly at the front desk because his appointment time has passed. The receptionist has had no success in calming him down and asks you to intervene. You apologize to Mr. Ringsmuth for the delay and quietly explain that the doctor had an emergency call and is running about 30 minutes behind in appointments. You reassure Mr. Ringsmuth that he will see the doctor shortly and will have adequate time for his appointment. Which professional behavior are you exhibiting?
A. Communication B. Integrity C. Organization D. Comprehension E. Persistence
Which of the following would be the appropriate action to take if an entry request is denied to an inspector?
A. Force entry into the occupancy. B. Seek an administrative warrant. C. Forgo inspecting the occupancy. D. Issue a cease-and-desist order.