What does the Treatment Plan Form provide?
What will be an ideal response?
It provides a written statement of the services to be performed for the patient based on the patient's history and clinical examination, and the dentist's diagnosis.
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While en route for a pregnant patient who is seizing, an Emergency Medical Responder (EMR) on scene contacts you and reports that the patient is actively seizing. He continues by stating that she is seven months pregnant and has not been feeling well for the past three days (per family). What instruction is critical for you to relay to the EMR?
A) Restrain the patient on her back or left side. B) Place a tongue blade in the patient's mouth. C) Provide oxygen at 15 liters per minute. D) Determine if the patient has a seizure history.
Which of the following is most likely to result in life-threatening hemorrhage?
A) Epistaxis B) Lacerated femoral artery C) Fractured radius and ulna D) Bleeding hemorrhoids
To protect confidentiality of the patient being seen, the staff member calling the patient from the reception area should:
a. use as little information as necessary to get the patient's attention (e.g., just first name, or just the last name). b. use the patient's full name to make sure you call the correct patient. c. go to each patient and ask if he or she is the patient you seek. d. identify who the patient is by the photo in the file, walk over to the person, and ask him or her to follow you.
The state of associating or participating with others regularly regarding a joint interest is termed ________
A) Cooperation B) Mediation C) Resolution D) Partnerships E) All of the above