The most common types of patient-care errors committed by operating room personnel, including negligence and malpractice, are categorized as:
a. intentional torts
b. corporate liability
c. unintentional torts
d. standard of care
c
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In 1988 Congress enacted the ________ in response to widespread concern over the accuracy of laboratory tests
a. Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments b. Occupational Safety and Health Administration c. National Committee for Clinical Laboratory Standards d. Environmental Protection Agency
Meiosis is the cell division process that yields gametes, reproductive cells with half the number of chromosomes of the parent cells.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Which of the following factors associated with heliox tend to decrease the Reynold's number? I. density of helium II. viscosity of helium III. specific gravity of helium IV. molecular weight of helium
A. I, II only B. I, II, IV only C. I, II, IV only D. II, III, IV only
An adult patient presents with chronic low-grade pain associated with tooth no. 9 in which there is a root canal filling. A biopsy of a periapical radiolucency associated with the tooth shows gra-nulation tissue and scar lined by nonkeratinized epithelium. This patient has:
a. Granulomatous infection b. Periapical granuloma c. Periapical cyst d. Periapical cemento-osseous dysplasia e. Odontogenic keratocyst