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The NCRP stands for:
 
 National Council on Radiation Best Practices
  National Council on Radiation Practice Standards
  National Camp for Radiation Practitioners
  National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurement

Question 2

In order to increase recorded detail, which of the following should be considered?
 
 use of slower screen speed IR
  all of these answers apply
  use of small focal spot
  decreasing the OID



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Answer to Question 1

National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurement

Rationale: NCRP stands for National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurement

Answer to Question 2

all of these answers apply

Rationale: Recorded detail of the part is increased with use of slower screen speed image receptors, decreasing the distance between the part and the image receptor, and application of a small focal spot.



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