Bell's palsy is a condition of the peripheral nervous system
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
TRUE
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1. A radiographer can best minimize the amount of scatter radiation reaching the image receptor by restricting the beam. 2. The principal factors that affect the amount of scatter produced are mAs and the type of irradiated material. 3. When kilovoltage is increased with no other changes in technical factors, fewer scattered photons will result. 4. Scattered photons from Compton interactions are of no use in demonstrating radiographic structures of interest. 5. Image quality is improved when scatter reaching the image receptor is reduced. 6. Bone absorbs more radiation and produces more scatter than soft tissue.
When interviewing an elderly patient to get her medical history, you ask her to describe the pain she feels in her abdomen, but she stops in the middle of a sentence and appears to be searching for the right word to use. What action should you take in this situation?
A. Go on to the next question in the interview B. Be patient and wait for her to find the word C. Ask the question again, but rephrase it D. Suggest a word you think she might want to use E. Tell her the exact word does not matter