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What is the primary purpose of using lasers in medicine?
What is the primary purpose of using lasers in medicine?
- To cool down tissue
- To create tissue
- To destroy tissue
- To deliver energy to tissue (correct)
What is the ideal wavelength for laser use in medicine?
What is the ideal wavelength for laser use in medicine?
- Medium wave (~600-700nm
- Short wave (~400-600nm (correct)
- Extremely short wave (~200-400nm
- Long wave (~700nm
What determines the amount of damage to living tissue caused by laser energy?
What determines the amount of damage to living tissue caused by laser energy?
- The amount of time the tissue is exposed to increased temperature (correct)
- The intensity of the laser used
- The wavelength of the laser used
- The color of the tissue being treated
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"Test Your Knowledge: Understanding How Lasers are Used in Medicine" - Discover how lasers are utilized in medical procedures through this quiz. From the ideal wavelength to the effects on human tissue, enhance your understanding of laser technology in medicine. Sharpen your knowledge and learn about the benefits and potential risks of using lasers in the medical field. Take this quiz now and expand your knowledge on this fascinating technology!