Are the radiation doses for modern dental diagnostic procedures large?
What will be an ideal response?
No. With modern techniques and equipment, the amount of radiation received in a dental exam is miniscule. Also, because only a very small part of the body is exposed, the risk of harmful effects from dental x-ray exams is almost nonexistent.
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Which of the following is a phase of the medication administration process that is particularly error-prone?
A) Giving the drug order B) Transcribing (interpreting) the order C) Documentation D) All of the above are error-prone
Match the terms with the best description.
A. refers to the method of identifying the health care provider who made an entry in the record B. health record has separate sections/areas for lab, physical therapy, provider progress notes, etc. C. refers to entry of data in the health record at a suitable time period D. refers to the act of process of ensuring the entry in the record for both accuracy and authorship E. chart data follows a strict chronological order for organization F. progress notes are organized by the SOAP approach G.