Knowing a patient's medical and dental history might affect
the drugs prescribed.
the length of the scheduled appointments.
the treatment plan.
all of the above.
all of the above.
Rationale: all of the above. Knowing a patient's medical and dental history is directly related to the treatment plan you are going to implement, the medications you may prescribe, and the length of the dental appointment. Some patients cannot tolerate certain medications, lengthy appointments where they are required to sit in one position for a long time, or if they are willing to even accept the treatment plan you are offering.
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If the PR interval remains constant, but QRS complexes are randomly dropped, this is called a ____ block
a. third-degree b. Mobitz II c. Mobitz I d. first-degree
Identify a rhythm using these criteria: regular rhythm, ventricular and atrial rates are 74 beats/minute, P wave precedes each QRS, PR interval and QRS duration within normal limits.
A. Sinus dysrhythmia B. Normal sinus rhythm C. Sinus bradycardia D. Sinus tachycardia