Exam 13: Quality Acceptance Testing Within Digital Projection Imaging
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Exam 12: Ensuring Quality in Picture Archiving and Communication Systems34 Questions
Exam 13: Quality Acceptance Testing Within Digital Projection Imaging30 Questions
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Three general areas that define digital image quality include all but which one of the following?
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Unless manual input is required,it is difficult to identify the technologist when personal side markers are not used.
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Reestablishing baseline values is the responsibility of the
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Image orientation can be difficult because of a lack of ______ the cassette.
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The first line of defense in preventing,recognizing,and reporting QC is the
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Which of the following is a responsibility of the radiation physicist?
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Frequent and consistent oversight of digital equipment is necessary to avoid
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