What is film fog?
What will be an ideal response?
The formation of a thin, cloudy layer that fogs or veils the film surface. Fog on radiographs can be produced many ways before, during, or after exposure or during processing. Fog diminishes contrast and makes it difficult or even impossible to interpret the radiograph.
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A. Adrenalectomy C. Prostatectomy B. Nephrectomy D. Hemodialysis
When the respiratory therapist is entering a SOAPIER progress note in a patient's chart, the A stands for:
a. application of the data. b. acceptance of the treatment options by the patient. c. affect of the patient. d. assessment of the data by the respiratory therapist.