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The process of making an x-ray record of blood vessels is:
 
  A) lymphangiogram.
  B) angiocardiogram.
  C) aortogram.
  D) angiography.

Question 2

All of the following are safety precautions designed to prevent unnecessary exposure to x-rays except:
 
  A) wearing a personal dosimeter.
  B) using protective clothing.
  C) standing behind an unleaded screen.
  D) using a gonad shield.



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Answer to Question 1

D
Explanation: A) A lymphangiogram is an x-ray record of the lymph vessels made visible with radiopaque contrast medium.
B) Angiocardiogram is an x-ray record of the heart and great vessels.
C) An aortogram is an x-ray record of the aorta.
D) Correct

Answer to Question 2

C
Explanation: C) Correct. The barrier should be a lead barrier.



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