Pleural effusion
a. +5 kVp or +25%-30%
b. +5-7 kVp or +50%-60% mAs
c. –15%-20% kVp
d. +50% mAs
e. +35% mAs
f. –8% kVp
g. +35%-50% mAs
ANS: E
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