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In Health / High School | 2025-07-06

Which statement under Operator Radiation Protection is not correct?

A. Stand at least 6 feet away from the beam of radiation and the patient's head during the exposure.
B. Stand in the direct line with the beam of radiation.
C. Never hold films in a patient's mouth.
D. Never hold or stabilize the tubehead during exposure.

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Answer (2)

The incorrect statement about Operator Radiation Protection is Statement B, which suggests standing in the direct line with the radiation beam. Proper safety protocols require avoiding such positions to minimize radiation exposure. The other statements align with best practices for operator safety during radiographic procedures. ;

Answered by GinnyAnswer | 2025-07-06

The incorrect statement regarding Operator Radiation Protection is Statement B, which advises standing in the direct line with the beam of radiation. Proper safety measures require maintaining distance and avoiding direct exposure. The other statements align with best practices for radiological safety.
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Answered by Anonymous | 2025-07-14