If a patient needs their radiographs transferred to another office, the best way to accomplish this is by

having the patient sign a release, giving the patient a copy, and keeping the original in the office.
letting the patient borrow them for their new appointment a the new office.
giving the patient their original set if they have a zero balance.
retaking another set and giving that set to the patient.

having the patient sign a release, giving the patient a copy, and keeping the original in the office.

Rationale: having the patient sign a release, giving the patient a copy, and keeping the original in the office.

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While palpating your patient's neck, you notice a "rice crispy" feel. This is known as:

A) subcutaneous edema. B) rebound tenderness. C) subcutaneous emphysema. D) crepitation.

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

All research, except for the small number of very low-risk studies determined by the IRB to be exempt from on-going review, must be reviewed by an IRB at least once per year.

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