A(n) ____________________ is a dentist who specializes in treating diseases or injuries that affect the root tip or nerve of the tooth. The most common procedure is a root canal.?
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endodontist
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You are transporting an unresponsive 31-year-old female patient who suffered cardiac arrest. On scene Emergency Medical Responders (EMRs) shocked her once with the AED and she regained a pulse. She remains unresponsive and is breathing shallowly. Ventilations are being provided with a bag-valve mask. An EMR has agreed to ride to the hospital with you to provide assistance in caring for the
patient. Which one of the following instructions given to the EMR is most appropriate? A) "Place her in the semi-Fowler's position so her airway is clear if she vomits." B) "Leave the AED on her, even though she is breathing and has a pulse." C) "Please check her breathing and pulse every 5 minutes." D) "Place her on a nonrebreather with 15 liters per minute of oxygen."
Abused children under age six usually appear excessively ________________________________, while those over age six appear ________________________________
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Type ____ PFDs are horse-collar life jackets that fasten to the wearer by hanging around the neck, have a waistband strap, and must deliver a minimum of 22 pounds of buoyancy.
A. One B. Two C. Three D. Four
As the iris of the eye contracts and relaxes, an opening at its center, called the ________, grows larger or smaller, regulating the amount of light that enters the eye.
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