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Why are X-ray machines useful? Check all that apply.
They can be used to provide physical therapy.
They can perform the functions of the heart and lungs.
They can create images of structures inside the body.
They can be used to detect medical problems without the need for surgery.
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- They can create images of structures inside the body.
- They can be used to detect medical problems without the need for surgery.
Explanation: X-ray machines produce images of bones and internal structures noninvasively, helping diagnose fractures, infections, tumors, etc. They do not perform organ functions, and they are not used for physical therapy (though high-energy radiation related to X-rays can be used in cancer treatment, that is radiotherapy, not physical therapy).
- They can create images of structures inside the body.
- They can be used to detect medical problems without the need for surgery.
Explanation: X-ray machines produce images of bones and internal structures noninvasively, helping diagnose fractures, infections, tumors, etc. They do not perform organ functions, and they are not used for physical therapy (though high-energy radiation related to X-rays can be used in cancer treatment, that is radiotherapy, not physical therapy).
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