Multiple Choice
Patients who have an understanding of the medical benefits of an imaging procedure because they received factual information about the study before having the examination are more likely to:
A) assume a small risk of biologic damage but not overcome any radiation phobia they may have.
B) cancel their scheduled procedure because they are not willing to assume a small risk of biologic damage.
C) overcome any radiation phobia but not assume a small risk of possible biologic damage.
D) overcome any radiation phobia and be willing to assume a small risk of possible biologic damage.
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