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futuristic

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The central ray is directed to which joint for the AP oblique projection of the 4th digit?
 
 4th IP joint
  4th MTP joint
  4th PIP joint
  4th DIP joint

Question 2

The period of time following acute radiation exposure in which visible effects are seen is called the:
 
 incident period
  latent period
  exposure period
  manifest period



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zacnyjessica

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Answer to Question 1

4th MTP joint

Rationale: The central ray is directed to the metatarsophalangeal joint in question for all AP oblique projections of the toes.

Answer to Question 2

manifest period

Rationale: The manifest period is when symptoms appear in result of the exposure. Symptoms could include confusion, low blood counts, severe diarrhea, epilation, infection, and cardiovascular difficulty.




futuristic

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Reply 2 on: Jul 17, 2018
Gracias!


Animal_Goddess

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

 

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