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tnt_battle

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Additive pathologies would require:
 
 increase in screen speed
  decrease in technical factors
  increased collimation
  increase in technical factors

Question 2

What positioning error occurred if the mandibular rami superimpose C1 and C2 on the lateral c-spine image?
 
 the head was tilted
  the chin was too flexed
  the head was rotated
  the chin was too extended



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Answer to Question 1

increase in technical factors

Rationale: Pathologies such as ascites, pneumonia, congestive heart failure, edema, and rheumatoid arthritis are examples of additive pathologies that require an increase in technical factors.

Answer to Question 2

the chin was too flexed

Rationale: If the mandibular rami superimpose C1 and 2 it suggests that the patient's chin was too flexed.



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