Pediatric medications are usually:
A) pills. B) powder. C) liquid. D) none of the above.
C
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Why might a dental auxiliary feel that there is no need to be familiar with dental emergency supply kits?
a. In most areas, it is illegal for a dental auxiliary to use the majority of the items in the kit. b. It is the legal responsibility of the dentist to ensure that the drugs and equipment in the kit are up-to-date and in good working order. c. Many of the items found in the kit are in general readily available in the dental exam room. d. Emergencies are such rare occurrences in dental practices that many auxiliaries feel they will never need to use an emergency kit.
The terms posterior and dorsal have opposite meanings
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
High-frequency ventilation (HFV) is defined by the FDA as any form of mechanical ventilation that delivers respiratory rates that are greater than which of the following?
A) 180/min B) 150/min C) 100/min D) 80/min
Ambulatory health care occupancies include:
A. locations where the occupants are held under restraint or security. B. buildings that provide medical services to four or more patients on an outpatient basis. C. facilities that provide physician appointments for four or more patients on a daily basis. D. facilities that provide health or medical services to four or more individuals who cannot evacuate themselves without assistance.