Why is the flexible endoscope rapidly becoming one of the "tools of the trade" for speech-language pathologists?
The flexible endoscope is an important tool of the trade for speech-language pathologists and otorhinolaryngologists because it allows them to view body cavities that they could not otherwise examine. More specifically, this flexible device enables clinicians to assess the structures of the nasal, oral, laryngeal, and pharyngeal spaces. A flexible endoscope can also be used to evaluate the client's swallowing function. In addition, this procedure does not expose clients to radiation that can damage body tissues. As a result, clinicians will have more time to examine their clients because they do not need to worry about overexposing clients to radiation.
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Soft tissues include
A) Alveolar bone B) Salivary glands C) Teeth D) All of the above
CPOE systems will help do all of the following to improve workflow processes except:
What will be an ideal response?
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