Tuesday, April 16 Question of the Day NAVLE® Clinical Sciences VTNE® VTNE® NAVLE® Clinical Sciences VTNE® Which choice might explain why a radiograph comes out very light and washed out? High milliampere-seconds Focal distance is too long High kilovoltage Prolonged exposure time Submit Answer Correct. You chose {selectedText}. Incorrect. You chose {selectedText}, but the correct answer is {correctText}. Too LONG a focal distance from the x-ray tube to the patient (fewer x-rays reach the film) can underexpose a radiograph. An underexposed radiograph (i.e., very light, washed out) may also occur if milliampere-seconds (mAs) or kilovoltage (kV) are set too LOW. More VTNE® Questions September 9, 2025 September 8, 2025 September 5, 2025 September 4, 2025 Browse All Questions Get Started with ZukuReview VTNE® Plans starting at $160 For graduates of accredited veterinary technology programs. Test Prep Put your knowledge to the test Get a visual practice question delivered to your inbox daily. Sign Up