Ergonomics & Safety
Medical History & Records
Vital Signs & Diagnostics
Tooth Numbering & Charting
Aging & Special Needs Patients
Dental Office & Equipment
Clinical Scenarios & Emergencies
Emergency Prep & Response
Bonus Questions
100

Repetitive motion and overflexion of the wrist can lead to this category of injury.

What are cumulative trauma disorders?

100

The dentist presents a diagnosis and documents this with patient input.

What is the treatment plan?

100

This artery is used to check the pulse during CPR.

What is the carotid artery?

100

This system starts at upper right third molar (#1) and ends at lower right third molar (#32).

What is the Universal Numbering System?

100

The fastest-growing segment of the U.S. population.

Who are adults 65 years and older?

100

Most procedures are performed with the patient in this position.

What is the supine position?

100

Treatment plans should be explained using these.

What are terms the patient will understand?

100

This is a key step to prevent dental emergencies.

What is completing or updating the medical history?

100

The clinical exam form includes this information.

What is charting for existing restorations and present conditions?

200

These two exercises help relieve shoulder strain from daily clinical work.

What are shoulder shrugs and head rotations?

200

This portion of the medical history includes current medications and allergies.

What are chronic conditions, allergies, and current medications?

200

This artery is used to take blood pressure.

What is the brachial artery?

200

These four letters are used for primary first molars in the Universal system.

What are B, I, L, and S?

200

Diabetes mellitus is this kind of disorder.

What is a metabolic disorder?

200

This room is considered the control center of clinical dental care.

What is the dental operatory?

200

This is NOT a reason patients seek dental care.

What is to spend their insurance benefits?

200

Hands to throat while coughing indicates this emergency.

What is aspiration of a foreign object?

200

A treatment plan may include multiple treatment options. True or False?

What is true?

300

In carpal tunnel syndrome, tendons put pressure on this nerve.

What is the median nerve?

300

Medical alerts are marked with a sticker placed here.

What is the inside cover of the patient record?

300

Korotkoff phase where blood flow is soft and tapping.

What is phase IV?

300

This system is used globally and endorsed by the World Dental Federation.

What is the International Standards Organization system (FDI)?

300

Older adults with multiple health issues are called this.

What are frail older adults?

300

You would pour models or make trays in this room.

What is the dental laboratory?

300

Proper sequence for palpating lymph nodes.

What is front of ear downward to the clavicle?

300

This condition shows rapid breathing and panic.

What is hyperventilation?

300

The privacy policy required by law for all patients.

What is HIPAA?

400

Frequently used dental tools should be placed here during a procedure.

placed here during a procedure. (Q4)What is within a comfortable distance, not above the shoulders?

400

This is the most detailed and graphic form in a patient’s chart.

What is the clinical examination form?

400

Term for abnormally slow breathing.

What is bradypnea?

400

Legal duty of measuring gingival attachment loss belongs to these professionals.

Who are the dentist and dental hygienist, using a periodontal probe?

400

Most common oral conditions affecting older adults

What is xerostomia, periodontal disease, and dark/brittle teeth?

400

This area is separated from reception for privacy and HIPAA compliance.

What is the administrative area?

400

This condition is a form of heart disease.

What is hypertension?

400

Sweet-smelling breath may indicate this.

What is hyperglycemia?

400

The BP cuff should be this tight.

What is tight enough to squeeze only one finger between cuff and arm?

500

This motion classification involves movement of the fingers and wrist.

What is Class II motion?

500

The overall goal of reviewing a patient’s medical history.

What is to ensure awareness of allergies, conditions, and treatment needs?

500

Proper placement of the BP cuff is this far above the antecubital space.

What is 1½ inches?

500

The term for grinding or clenching teeth.

What is bruxism?

500

The dental assistant helps in all ways except this.

What is aiding in diagnosis and treatment planning?

500

Hinged instruments should be transferred by doing this.

What is directing the handles into the dentist’s palm?

500

A diminished cough reflex may indicate this.

What is muscular dystrophy?

500

These devices must be turned on/off daily in a dental office.

What are the compressor, vacuum, dental & radiographic units?

500

Intraoral imaging provides this type of view.

What is magnification of an image for better evaluation?

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