Precise positioning of the image receptor and accurate angulation will eliminate overlap between the canine and first premolar on a canine periapical radiograph
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
False. There is almost always overlap between the canine and first premolar on the canine periapical radiograph. For this reason, it is important that the distal of the canine be imaged clearly on the bitewing radiograph and the premolar periapical radiograph.
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a. head of the femur and acetabulum. b. lesser trochanter and acetabular labrum. c. greater trochanter and the neck of the femur. d. head of the femur and neck of the femur.
Practice exercises with clear protocols and simulated patients will give you and your unit ample opportunity to train and to utilize IMS in rescue situations
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Before placing an outgoing telephone call to a patient, you should
A. notify the physician that you are making the call. B. verify the correct phone number. C. place the call after the office closes. D. write down exactly what you will tell the patient.
Which laboratory test uses samples of whole blood to identify problems with the count, size, or shape of blood cells that could indicate disease?
A. Histologic test B. Microbiologic test C. Hematologic test D. Cytologic test E. Chemical analysis