A radiograph of an AP clavicle reveals that the sternal extremity is partially collimated off.What should the technologist do?
A) Repeat the AP projection and correct collimation.
B) Make sure the sternal extremity is included on the AP axial projection.
C) Only repeat it if the patient's pain/symptoms involve the sternal extremity.
D) Ask the radiologist whether he or she wants the projection repeated.
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