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Capo

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In placing a periapical radiograph, how many inches over the occlusal/incisal edge should the film packet be placed?
 a. 1/2
  b. 5/8
  c. 1/8
  d. 1

Question 2

Which of the following organization awards the Registered Medical Assistant credential?
 a. American Association of Medical Assistants
  b. National Healthcareer Association
  c. American Medical Technologists
  d. Committee on Accreditation of Health Education Programs



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Answer to Question 1

c
RATIONALE: In placing a periapical radiograph, the film packet should be placed 1/8 inch over the occlusal/incisal edge.

Answer to Question 2

c



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