Slow film-screen combinations
a. increase resolution.
b. decrease radiographic density.
c. decrease patient dose.
d. require the small focal spot.
a. increase resolution.
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A. subcutaneous air. B. liver damage. C. flail chest. D. a sucking chest wound.
You forgot to apply oxygen to a patient with severe pain from a possible broken ankle. You know you should have administered the oxygen, but you know that your patient was not harmed by you not remembering it. Which of the following would be appropriate?
A) Write that your patient refused when you tried to give her oxygen. B) Add an addendum stating that you got busy and forgot to deliver oxygen. C) Record that you administered two liters of oxygen by nasal cannula. D) State that in your opinion the patient did not require oxygen since her breathing was fine.
A letter should be sent by fax to the patient if the dentist wishes to discontinue treatment for the patient
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
The ________, shown at letter C, serves as a relay station for sensory information.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).