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anshika

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Referring to the image, what is the projection of the part?
 
 PA
  AP
  ulnar deviation
  PA oblique

Question 2

The permissible rate of exposure for leakage radiation is:
 
 1 mR/hr at 1 meter
  1000 mR/hr at 1 meter
  10 mR/hr at 1 meter
  100 mR/hr at 1 meter



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Answer to Question 1

PA

Rationale: The projection of the part describes how the beam travels through the surfaces. The projection of the wrist is PA and the position is ulnar deviation.

Answer to Question 2

100 mR/hr at 1 meter

Rationale: Leakage radiation is defined as radiation escaping from the tube housing and not through the tube window. Equipment guidelines regulate that leakage from the tube housing not exceed 100 mR/hr one meter from the tube.




anshika

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Reply 2 on: Jul 17, 2018
Excellent


dawsa925

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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it

 

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