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How Can You Improve Image Contrast with a Heavy Patient

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Question 19

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How can you improve image contrast with a heavy patient without increasing patient dose?


A) Lower kVp and raise mAs.
B) Use tight collimation.
C) Raise kVp and lower mAs.
D) Do both A and B.

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