All of the following settings should be considered in efforts to reduce or limit radiation in compliance with ALARA except one? Which one is the exception?
A) Temperature (°C)
B) Millamperage (mA)
C) Kilovoltage (kV)
D) Collimated FOV
A
Explanation: A) Determine millamperage (mA), kilovoltage (kV), and collimated FOV settings based on patient characteristics and the needs of the examination. Temperature (°C) is unrelated to compliance with ALARA.
B) Determine millamperage (mA), kilovoltage (kV), and collimated FOV settings based on patient characteristics and the needs of the examination. Temperature (°C) is unrelated to compliance with ALARA.
C) Determine millamperage (mA), kilovoltage (kV), and collimated FOV settings based on patient characteristics and the needs of the examination. Temperature (°C) is unrelated to compliance with ALARA.
D) Determine millamperage (mA), kilovoltage (kV), and collimated FOV settings based on patient characteristics and the needs of the examination. Temperature (°C) is unrelated to compliance with ALARA.
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