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What Is the Central-Ray Angle for a PA Projection of the Chest

Question 58

Question 58

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What is the central-ray angle for a PA projection of the chest?


A) 5 degrees caudad
B) 5 degrees cephalad
C) 5 to 7 degrees caudad
D) Perpendicular

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