Once the signs and symptoms of presyncope are evident, there is little the dental team can do to prevent the patient from entering the full syncope stage.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

False

When signs and symptoms of presyncope are evident (cold sweat, nausea, or dizziness), the dental team should stop treatment and place the patient in the Trendelenburg position; removing distressing stimuli. In most cases, the patient will completely recover.

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What will be an ideal response?

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General care for an amputated body part includes

A. Immersing the amputated part in cold water to prevent further damage B. thoroughly cleaning the amputated part and wrapping it in a sterile dressing. C. wrapping the amputated part in a moist, sterile dressing and placing it on ice. D. wrapping the amputated part in a moist, sterile dressing and keeping it warm.

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