Whenever blood or bodily fluids from a patient are spilled, splashed, or dripped onto or injected into a Paramedic, a(n) ____________________ to a potentially infectious material may have occurred.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
exposure
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A) less than 10 bpm. B) 60-100 bpm. C) greater than 100 bpm. D) depends on underlying rhythm.
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With some variation, the mandibular canine may have two roots rather than just one.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
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A patient is admitted with a wound open to the left finger with cellulitis due to a dog bite initial encounter. The patient is given IV antibiotics for treatment of the infection
A. L03.012 C. S61.201A B. L03.011 D. L03.012, S61.201A , W54.0xxA
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The fee typically charged by the dentist for a specific procedure is the ____________ fee
a. usual b. reasonable c. customary d. professional courtesy
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