What term is used to describe the sharpness and clarity of your radiograph?
Legally, to be occupationally exposed to radiation you must…
Legally, to be occupationally exposed to radiation you must be no younger than 21 years of age.
The anode provides the source of electrons in radiography.
The anode provides the source of electrons in radiography.
The steps to processing any piece of radiographic film are (…
The steps to processing any piece of radiographic film are (in order from first step to last):
A pelvis radiograph was taken using a technique of 300 1/20…
A pelvis radiograph was taken using a technique of 300 1/20 78. The radiograph turned out a little too dark. What technique would you try next?
ALARA stands for ?
ALARA stands for ?
For most dental radiographs, positioning of the x-ray cone i…
For most dental radiographs, positioning of the x-ray cone is determined using the…
You are assessing a pt. that opens his eyes when you speak t…
You are assessing a pt. that opens his eyes when you speak to him, he is trying to speak but you cant understand him, and he indicates you are hurting his finger when you check capillary refill. What GCS score would you give this patient?
How would you describe a patient with a blood glucose readin…
How would you describe a patient with a blood glucose reading of 42?
The EMT should most suspect a patient has angina when he tak…
The EMT should most suspect a patient has angina when he takes which medication?