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Which part of the syringe engages the rubber end of the cartridge of anesthesia?
 a. Barrel
  b. Harpoon
  c. Plunger
  d. Threaded tip

Question 2

What determines the amount or quantity of radiation?
 a. Electronic timer
  b. Kilovoltage
  c. Milliamperage
  d. Control panel



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Answer to Question 1

b
RATIONALE: The harpoon of the syringe engages the rubber end of the cartridge of anesthesia.

Answer to Question 2

c
RATIONALE: Milliamperage determines the amount or quantity of radiation.



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