If the area of interest is imaged correctly on an adjacent radiograph, it is possible that an undiagnostic radiograph may not need to be retaken
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
True. Not every undiagnostic radiograph must be retaken. If multiple radiographs are taken at the same time, the radiographer should check to see if the area of interest is imaged on an adjacent radiograph. Sometimes a retake radiograph may be avoided if the area of interest is imaged diagnostically on an adjacent radiograph.
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