The primary differences between basic adult and pediatric airway management relates to differences in ____.
A. anatomy and psychology
B. physiology and maturity
C. physiology and experience
D. anatomy and physiology
Answer: D
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Which of the following policy objectives dominates health policy planning in the 21st century?
a. Increasing access to care b. Cost control of health care c. Improving the quality of health care d. Improving standards for health care education
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. A broken anesthetic needle occurs most often during maxillary injections. 2. A broken endodontic file does not need to be removed from the canal. 3. A 2 × 2 gauze should be placed at the back of the throat to prevent a crown from going down the throat during cementation. 4. A scavenger unit is not needed on today’s nitrous oxide/oxygen conscious sedation units.
The use of nitrous oxide may be indicated when a patient has respiratory disease
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
When talking with a patient, you should not:
A) look away while the patient is speaking B) ask open-ended questions C) comment on something the patient is wearing or a common interest D) take an active interest in what the patient is saying