Which of the following allows the hygienist to plan in detail the information that will be presented, discussed, and measured?
A) Needs assessment
B) Dental hygiene diagnosis
C) Goals
D) Objectives
E) None of the above
D
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Which of the following would occur in partially compensated metabolic acidosis?
A. pH would be above normal limits and PaCO2 and HCO3- would be below normal range B. pH, PaCO2, and HCO3- would be below normal limits C. pH would be above normal limits, PaCO2 would be above normal range, and HCO3- would be below normal range D. pH would be normal and PaCO2 and HCO3- would be below normal limits
A less than optimal AP oblique lumbar vertebrae projection does not demonstrate the vertebra's superior and inferior articular processes in profile and the corresponding zygapophyseal joint spaces are closed
a. To obtain an optimal projection, move the central ray superiorly. b. The laminae will also be obscured on this projection. c. If the pedicles are also demonstrated at the midpoint of the vertebral bodies on this projection, the patient was rotated less than 45-degrees. d. If the pedicles are also demonstrated adjacent to the vertebra's lateral vertebral body borders on this projection, the patient would need to rotate more to obtain an optimal projection.
A 30-year-old female patient tells you that she fainted while standing in line at the bank. She is awake on your arrival. Which one of the following secondary assessment findings should lead you to classify your patient as having a potentially serious condition?
A) Her heart rate is 90. B) She is complaining of a severe headache. C) She is complaining of nausea. D) Her skin is warm and moist.
Cardiac muscle reacts to the neurotransmitter _______________ by speeding up the heart rate.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).