A radiographer performs the required survey after an exposure and the survey meter reads zero across the entire length of the guide tube and all around the exposure device. What is the most probable cause and the correct immediate action?
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A
The source is safely retracted and the survey confirms it; proceed with the next shot.
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B
The survey meter is malfunctioning or saturated; the radiographer should retreat to a safe distance and troubleshoot the issue.
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C
The exposure device is exceptionally well-shielded; a zero reading is expected and normal.
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D
A temporary electrical interference is causing a false reading; shaking the meter will likely fix it.