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jerry coleman

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A latent image is converted to _____ during film processing.
 
 a manifest image
  film
  a soft copy image
  a digital image

Question 2

If the radius and ulna appear to be crossed over one another, what was the positioning error?
 
 the fingers were slightly cuffed
  the hand was not supinated
  the forearm was not parallel to the image receptor
  the humerus and forearm were not on the same plane



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Answer to Question 1

a manifest image

Rationale: The manifest image is the result of the conversion of the latent image, recorded on the film during exposure, into a processed or manifest image.

Answer to Question 2

the hand was not supinated

Rationale: Supination of the hand is necessary to prevent radial and ulnar crossover. Supination of the hand will place the radius and ulna parallel to one another for better imaging.



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