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What stops the X – Rays from infecting the person in the control room?(a) Protective gear worn by the person conducting X – Ray(b) Lead Patches on the glass(c) Thick Glass(d) absorption of X – Rays by the roomThe question was posed to me during an online interview.This intriguing question comes from Standards Maintained in chapter Hospitals of Clinical Science

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Right OPTION is (b) Lead PATCHES on the glass

Easiest EXPLANATION: When a person is PERFORMING an X-Ray, they are normally in a control room which has a thick glass separating them from the MAIN X – Ray room. This glass is double layered and has fine lead patches on it which deflect the incoming radiation and protects the person.



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