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kamilo84

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Two of the most likely technique errors include:
 A) overexposure and poor positioning.
  B) density and contrast.
  C) overexposure and distortion.
  D) distortion and contrast

Question 2

Which factor should be considered when the overall image appears overexposed or underexposed?
 A) if the patient moved during exposure
  B) if the patient breathed during exposure
  C) the amount of mAs used
  D) if the part must be placed away from the image receptor surface



macmac

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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

C



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