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jake

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Which of the following is the complete removal of microorganisms and their spores?
 
 surgical sepsis
  medical asepsis
  medical sepsis
  surgical asepsis

Question 2

Grids are necessary to apply to imaging when:
 
 A part measures over 3 cm
  A part measures over 10 mm
  Greater than 70 kVp is applied
  Less than 70 kVp is applied



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Answer to Question 1

surgical asepsis

Rationale: Surgical asepsis is the complete removal of microorganisms and their spores.

Answer to Question 2

Greater than 70 kVp is applied

Rationale: A grid is positioned between the part of the patient and the image receptor in efforts to clean up scattered or divergent rays that may be more detrimental to image quality. Grids are advantageous to image quality when part thickness exceeds 10 cm and kVp values are greater than 70.




jake

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Reply 2 on: Jul 17, 2018
:D TYSM


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it

 

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