Professional negligence is defined as ___________

a. negligence
b. noncompliance
c. malpractice
d. none of the above


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RATIONALE: Professional negligence is defined as malpractice. The four elements of negligence are duty, derelict, direct cause, and damage.

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Before calling technical support, you should first ____. 

A. turn off the computer B. check the computer manual for answers C. identify the problem D. have a printer attached to the computer E. plan to spend no more than 5 minutes on the phone

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Which of the following anatomical variations affects the choice of injection technique for children?

A) The inferior alveolar foramen is more superior in children than adults. B) The cortical plate is thinner and more porous in children than in adults. C) The roots of primary teeth are approximately the same length as permanent teeth roots. D) The maxillary tuberosity is less prominent in children than adults.

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Which of the following conditions does the genetically engineered drug Alferon N treat?

A) Diabetes B) Gaucher's disease C) Genital warts D) Cystic fibrosis

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When a material becomes soft and pliable during exposure to heat, it is ____________

a. thermoset b. wax c. thermoplastic d. none of the above

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