Microbiology | Medical emergengies and Vital signs | Dental Lab Procedures | Prosthodontics | Ethics and Jurisprudence |
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What is Bacteria, algae, protozoa, fungi, and viruses.
What are the five major groups of microorganisms?
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What is Inhalation, skin contact, and ingestion.
What are the 3 primary methods of chemical exposure?
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What is Physical, mechanical, chemical, and biological.
What are the four pupal stimuli?
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What is A tooth, root, or impant used for support retention of a fixed or removable prosthesis.
What is an abutment?
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What is A minimum stardard of behavior established by status for proffession or population.
What is law?
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What is Droplet contact, indirect contact, direct contact, and parenteral transmission.
What are the primary modes of disease transmission in dentistry?
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What is If they contain chemicals that could pose a danger to human health and the environment. After being discarded.
When is a substance considered hazard waste?
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What is Protective, insulating, and sedative bases.
What are the 3 types of dental base defenses?
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What is Peer pressure?
what is it called when you conform to the general behaviors of a group of peers in an attempt to feel more acceptable in that group?
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What is Refers to the moral standard of conduct
What is ethics?
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What is A chemical that destroys or inactivates most species of pathogenic (disease-causing) microorganisms.
What is a disninfectant?
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What is A slime producing bacterial communities that may harbor fungi, algae, and protozoa.
What is biofilm?
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What is 3 (Type I, Type II, and Type III)
How many dental classifications are there?
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What is Schedule time reserved for scheduling emergency patients?
What is buffer time reffering to in scheduling emergency patients?
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What is Confidentiality.
Never revealing a patients personal information is called?
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What is Spherical (cocci), Rod (bacilli), and Spiral (spirochetes)
What are the 3 shapes of bacteria?
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What is Temp, pulse, respitory, and blood pressure.
What are the four basic vital signs?
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What is Preliminary, final, and occlusal also known as bite registration?
What are the 3 classifications of impressions?
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What is Accounting.
What is the process of recording, classifying, and summerizing financial transactions?
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What is Criminal and Civil law.
Statutory law consist of 2 laws, they are?
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What is Critical, Semi-critical, and non-critical.
What are 3 instrument classifications that are used to determine the method of sterilization?
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What is Chest compressions, airway, and breathing.
What does the acronym “CAB” in CPR?
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What is Custom provisional and prefabricated provisional.
What are the 2 categories of provisional coverage?
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What is A resumé
A breif description of ones proffessional or work experience and qualifications is called?
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What is Level of knowledge and skill and care caomparable with that of other dentist who are treating similar patients under similar conditions.
What is the standard of care?
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