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Why are X–ray devices and CT scans used in the medical field?
to dispose of chemical wastes
to reduce the risk of medication errors
because they have no potential harmful effects
to create images of the internal structures of the body
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to create images of the internal structures of the body
X‑rays and CT (computed tomography) use ionizing radiation to produce images of bones, organs, and other internal structures. They are not for disposing chemical waste, reducing medication errors, and they do have potential harmful effects (radiation exposure).
X‑rays and CT (computed tomography) use ionizing radiation to produce images of bones, organs, and other internal structures. They are not for disposing chemical waste, reducing medication errors, and they do have potential harmful effects (radiation exposure).
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