A 67Ga image at 48 hours after injection displays bowel activity; the technologist should
A) be concerned that the wrong radiopharmaceutical was administered.
B) change the collimator to reduce the scatter activity from the bowel.
C) continue imaging because this is normal.
D) check to see if a radiographic study using contrast was performed.
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