Viewed from the buccal, the mesial side is:
A. occlusal
B. straight
C. smooth
D. concave
Answer: D
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A temporary position refers to a position that:
A. requires a contract for an indefinite amount of time. B. starts out temporary but has the potential to become permanent. C. is permanent from the beginning with no probationary period. D. is available for a set amount of time, such as three to six months, and will not become permanent. E. none of the above.
Match the following:
A) timing B) location C) severity D) social history E) modifying factors F) past history G) associated signs and symptoms H) duration I) context 1) Description of the body area in which the chief complaint (CC) is occurring 2) Description of other things that happen when the symptom or pain occurs 3) The situation that is associated with the pain or symptom 4) A review of the patient's past experiences with illnesses, injuries, and treatments 5) Description used for the specific character of a symptom or pain = quality 6) Age-appropriate review of past and current activities 7) Description of how long a symptom or pain lasts when it occurs 8) Description of when a symptom or pain occurs 9) Description of actions taken to make pain or a symptom change