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bobypop

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A respiratory therapist is evaluating an x-ray. How should the x-ray be oriented for a proper evaluation?
 A) With the patient's right side on the respiratory therapist's left
  B) With the patient's right side on the respiratory therapist's right
  C) Orientation does not matter when evaluating an x-ray.
  D) With the patient's left side on the respiratory therapist's left

Question 2

Which of the following is visualized as white on an x-ray?
 A) tissue
  B) air
  C) fluid
  D) bone



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

D



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