Occupational exposure refers to an infection a patient might be exposed to while undergoing oral health care treatment

Indicate whether the statement is true or false


False. Occupational exposure refers to a worker (oral health care professional) coming in contact with blood, saliva, or other infectious material that involves the skin, eye, or mucous membrane.

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Which of the following is a common hazard associated with the inner circle of a typical auto extrication?

A) Carbon monoxide poisoning B) Flying glass and metal fragments C) Penetrating injury from extrication tools D) Both A and C

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Which of the following statements apply to the use of extrinsic PEEP for the purpose of minimizing auto-PEEP? I. Adding extrinsic PEEP requires less effort on behalf of the patient to trigger a breath. II. The addition of extrinsic PEEP only affects breathing circuit pressure and pressure in the airways. III. The use of extrinsic PEEP increases pulmonary compliance throughout the lungs

A. I, II only B. I, IV only C. I, II, III only D. I, II, IV only

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The two essential oils that can be applied directly to the skin are

A) cypress and marjoram. B) lavender and tea tree. C) eucalyptus and peppermint. D) geranium and bergamot.

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