Which of the following provides a patient with increased risk for the development of oral squamous cell carcinoma?
a. Idiopathic leukoplakia
b. Erythroplakia
c. Submucous fibrosis
d. Lichen planus
e. All the above
E
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A) assessing for meconium staining. B) determining how much blood the mother lost during delivery. C) assessing whether the mother is having twins. D) clearing the airway and ensuring that the baby is breathing.
The phrase "Sinus bradycardia with peaked T waves are widened QRS noted. No ST depressions. Poor R wave progression" supports independent visualization of image, scan or film
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