A patient's body temperature is measured in the dental office on a routine basis.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
False
A patient's body temperature is not usually measured in the dental office on a routine basis. However, if the dental team suspects the patient may be ill, or if extensive surgery is to be performed, the dentist may request that the patient's body temperature be measured.
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When administering continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) to a patient in respiratory distress, what statement made by the patient would be most concerning?
A) "The mask is too tight." B) "I feel nauseated." C) "My mouth is getting dry." D) "My nose hurts from the mask."
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Estimated blood loss: Less than 25cc
Identify the portion of the medical record in which the following statements would MOST likely be found.
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