Multiple Choice
How can the practitioner tell if the chest radiograph is overpenetrated (overexposed) with x-ray energy?
A) The spinal processes will just barely be distinguishable from one another
B) The lung fields will appear white
C) The carina will be distinguishable
D) Dark lines will clearly separate the spinal processes
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