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Essentials of Dental Radiography for Dental Assistants and Hygienists ¦ Thomson, Johnson ¦ 10th Edition
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Thermoluminescent dosimeters (TLDs) contain crystals that absorb energy when exposed to radiation.
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Increasing the dose of radiation is a recommended method to compensate for weak processing solutions.
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Fast film requires less radiation for exposure and is essential for reducing radiation to the patient.
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Pure aluminum will not hinder the passage of high-energy x-rays.
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A rectangular PID exposes more radiation to the patient's face compared with a circular PID.
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Guidance for deciding when, what type, and how many radiographs to expose on a patient have been ...
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The best way to reduce patient risk from radiation exposure is to follow ALARA principles.
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A personnel monitoring device cannot
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Each of the following protects the radiographer from radiation except one. Which one is the exception?
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Of the following, which will result in the greatest reduction in radiation the patient receives?
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