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AEWBW

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Patient is being treated for lung cancer and is receiving beam radiation therapy. The dose strength: 9 MeV photons.
 
  a. DB022ZZ
  b. DB020ZZ
  c. DB021ZZ
  d. DB025ZZ

Question 2

Patient complained of neck pain, so his physician ordered an x-ray of the cervical spine.
 
  a. BR01ZZZ
   b. BR00ZZZ
   c, BR011ZZ
   d. BR00ZZ1



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: c

Answer to Question 2

Answer: b



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