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HCHenry

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Which tarsal is located on the medial aspect of the foot posterior to the three cuneiforms?
 
 calcaneus
  navicular
  cuboid
  talus

Question 2

The annual effective dose limit for a radiographer is:
 
 5 rem
  1 rem
  10 rem
  15 rem



Shshxj

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Answer to Question 1

navicular

Rationale: The navicular sits posterior (closer to the heel) in between the 3 cuneiforms and the talus.

Answer to Question 2

5 rem

Rationale: Annual effective dose limit for a radiographer is 5 rem or 50 mSv.



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