The clinical crown is defined as the portion of the tooth ____________
a. covered with enamel
b. covered with cementum
c. visible in the mouth
d. visible on a radiograph
c
RATIONALE: The clinical crown is defined as the portion of the tooth visible in the mouth.
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The accessory organs of digestion include all of the following EXCEPT the __________
a. salivary glands b. gallbladder c. stomach d. pancreas
Your patient has sustained a serious laceration to his neck. He appears to have lost a lot of blood and you are considering how you will control the bleeding. Your primary treatment should be to place a(n):
A) occlusive dressing. B) dry, sterile dressing. C) pressure dressing. D) bulky dressing.
A gradually declining hematocrit, secondary to a slow or occult GI bleed, can lead to ____.
A. rectal fissures B. intraperitoneal hemorrhage C. acute pancreatitis D. anemia
The rapid intervention team assignment is a passive one.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)