A medication delivered directly into the patient's system either IV or IM or SC or SD.
What is an injection?
A device that allows a patient to measure glucose.
What is a glucose monitor?
An overstretching or tearing of a ligament.
What is a sprain?
A strong connection between dental material and a tooth.
What is bonding?
This blood specimen does not contain clotting factors.
What is Serum?
medication to treat bacterial infection which must be completed.
What are Antibiotics?
This measures electrolyte levels in the blood.
What is a comprehensive metabolic panel (CMP)?
The complete loss of muscle strength and function.
What is paralysis?
The number of primary teeth.
What is 22?
Preventable treatments for disease such as influenza, Human Papilloma Virus (HPV), Hep B.
What are Vaccinations?
Drugs which have been shown to be very safe.
What are over the counter drugs?
Blood Sugar.
What is Glucose?
Procedure on the shoulder.
What is a rotator cuff repair?
Normal and healthy periodontal pocket readings.
What is 1-3mm?
A safety measure for laboratory scientists to decipher which test is to be performed on a sample.
What is a colored stopper?
The term for mixing of drugs.
What is compounding?
The removal of cells to test for disease.
What is a biopsy?
This device assesses and strengthens hand weakness.
What is a digiflex?
The number of radiographs in a full set of dental X-rays.
what is 18?
AB+
What is the universal blood type accepter?
An infants weight.
What is the most important factor for calculating fluid and medication?
A surgical procedure performed to see why a person has died.
What is an autopsy?
Some examples are: eating, dressing, putting on socks, getting in and out of a car.
What are daily activities of living?
They align teeth over a long period of time.
What are braces?
Combined fat and protein substances that help to decrease the risk of heart disease.
What is HDL?