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jjjetplane

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Milliamperage seconds determine the amount of radiation exposure the patient receives. The difference between the shades of gray is the ____________.
 a. density
  b. contrast

Question 2

Which of the following sections of the certification examination for medical assistants through the American Association of Medical Assistants includes patient preparation and assisting with the provider, preparing and administering medications, and collecting and processing specimens?
 a. General
  b. Administrative
  c. Clinical
  d. All sections



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Answer to Question 1

b
RATIONALE: Milliamperage seconds determine the amount of radiation exposure the patient receives. The difference between the shades of gray is the contrast.

Answer to Question 2

c



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