What format for IEOE are we using this semester?
What is the paper form.
What are the 7 parts of a PA?
What is probing, exploring, CAL, SBI, DOD, Care plan, gingival conditions.
What is the formula for PCR?
What is # of areas of plaque / # of teeth x 4.
How many sub 2 or above quads are you required to have in Process II?
What is 2.
How do you record completing MH, IEOE, and starting PA on treatment record?
What is
RMH - no changes by patient.
IEOE
PA - Non-verified
How much of the IEOE is filled out before you are ready for a check?
What is all of it.
What is CAL, how do you measure it, and where is it recorded at?
What is Total Attachment Loss, measured from the base of the pocket to the CEJ, record recession in Ascend.
When is patient education completed?
What is after PA is checked and before you begin scaling.
What goes hand in hand with polishing?
What is flossing?
What is:
PA
18 FMX - 4 BW, 14 PAs, No retakes
Pt Ed - PCR 25%, Pt ed recorded in Ascend.
What are the descripters used when describing lymph nodes?
What is size, location, consistency, mobility, tenderness, what side (R, L, Bi-lateral).
What is the formula for SBI and where is it recorded at?
What is # of areas of bleeding / # of teeth x4. It is recorded on care plan.
What are you allowed to give the patient for patient education?
What is a tooth brush and one adjunct.
What is feedback and how do you know how many areas you are allowed?
What is areas you can ask your instructor about calculus without it being an error. # of areas of feedback is found on pink grad comp sheet.
How do you record hand scaling all 4 quads?
What is HS- Quads 1-2-3-4. Record on treatment record.
How do you change and record errors on IEOE?
What is cross out initial and date and record correct information.
What color are cahnges to the DOD made in?
What is red.
How do you complete patient education with your patient?
What is with the patient in the upright position.
What is recorded on the treatment record for polishing?
What is type of polish, type of paste, and if there were any reactions.
What are the last 2 things recorded on the treatment record when you finish your patient?
What is Recall and pt signature.
What are the indicators of a suspicious lymph node?
What is non-tender, hard, non-mobile masses.
Who signs the care plan first?
What is the student, then the instructor, then the patient.
Why is it important to complete patient education?
What is to educate the patient to improve their oral health.
When are you allowed to use the ultrasonic in Process II clinic?
What is after the ultrasonic lab and with instructor verified sub 2 calculus.
Why is it important to have an accurate treatment record?
What is the treatment record is a legal document.