The most frequent variation of the maxillary lateral incisor crown shape is the "peg-shaped" lateral.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


True

The maxillary lateral incisor is the tooth, other than third molars, that most commonly forms as an anomaly. Its most frequent variation of crown shape is the "peg-shaped" lateral.

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You arrive at the local climbing gym to care for a patient who fell from approximately 20 feet onto a concrete floor. The patient is alert but confused. Your physical exam reveals pale skin, an unstable pelvis, abdominal bruising, and a deformed left forearm. You would classify this patient as:

A) low priority. B) stable since he is alert. C) unstable due to multisystem trauma. D) mortally wounded.

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The AEMT is CORRECT when he makes which one of the following statements about assessment of the pupils?

A) "Dilated pupils are less of a concern than pupils that are constricted." B) "Constricted pupils are less of a concern than are dilated pupils." C) "Some people naturally have unequal pupils, but both should react to light." D) "If a patient's pupils are dilated but react to light, the pupillary exam is considered normal."

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Chiropractic treatments rely of pressure points to promote health of the spine

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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When recording a patient's respiration rate, _____________

a. inform the patient as to what you are doing b. do not inform the patient as to what you are doing c. ask the patient to tell you his or her normal respiration rate d. none of the above

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