Currently, the ADA recommendation is that elective radiographs may be taken on the pregnant female. Unnecessary radiographs may be taken only when the female is determined not to be pregnant

A) The first sentence is true. The second sentence is false.
B) The first sentence is false. The second sentence is true.
C) Both sentences are true
D) Both sentences are false.

D
Explanation: A) Currently, the ADA recommendation is that elective radiographs be postponed until after the female patient is no longer pregnant. Unnecessary radiographs must never be taken on any patient.
B) Currently, the ADA recommendation is that elective radiographs be postponed until after the female patient is no longer pregnant. Unnecessary radiographs must never be taken on any patient.
C) Currently, the ADA recommendation is that elective radiographs be postponed until after the female patient is no longer pregnant. Unnecessary radiographs must never be taken on any patient.
D) Currently, the ADA recommendation is that elective radiographs be postponed until after the female patient is no longer pregnant. Unnecessary radiographs must never be taken on any patient.

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