Which of these statements regarding risk management is false?
A) Obtain a duplicate copy of a new patient's radiographs if possible.
B) Use the best equipment currently available for exposing radiographs.
C) Take radiographs only if the dentist is present.
D) Establish a written quality assurance system for radiographic equipment.
C
Explanation: A) The radiographer should be aware of state laws governing the practice of professional responsibilities and take radiographs accordingly. It is not likely that a state law prohibits a properly licensed, certified, or trained dental assistant or dental hygienist from taking dental radiographs that have been prescribed by the dentist.
B) The radiographer should be aware of state laws governing the practice of professional responsibilities and take radiographs accordingly. It is not likely that a state law prohibits a properly licensed, certified, or trained dental assistant or dental hygienist from taking dental radiographs that have been prescribed by the dentist.
C) The radiographer should be aware of state laws governing the practice of professional responsibilities and take radiographs accordingly. It is not likely that a state law prohibits a properly licensed, certified, or trained dental assistant or dental hygienist from taking dental radiographs that have been prescribed by the dentist.
D) The radiographer should be aware of state laws governing the practice of professional responsibilities and take radiographs accordingly. It is not likely that a state law prohibits a properly licensed, certified, or trained dental assistant or dental hygienist from taking dental radiographs that have been prescribed by the dentist.
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