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NDAEB 3.0 Clinical Support Procedures
NDAEB 3.0 Clinical Support Procedures 
 
1.	Acquired Immunity Immunity that is developed during a person's lifetime. 
 
2.	Acute Infection An infection of short duration that is often severe. 
 
3.	Anaphylaxis Extreme hypersensitivity to a substance that can lead to shock and life-threatening respiratory collapse. 
 
4.	Artificially Acquired Immunity Immunity that results from a vaccination. 
 
5.	Blood-borne Disease Disease such as HBV, HCV, or HIV infection that is caused by microorganisms su...
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NDAEB 3.0 Clinical Support Procedures 
 
1.	Acquired Immunity Immunity that is developed during a person's lifetime. 
 
2.	Acute Infection An infection of short duration that is often severe. 
 
3.	Anaphylaxis Extreme hypersensitivity to a substance that can lead to shock and life-threatening respiratory collapse. 
 
4.	Artificially Acquired Immunity Immunity that results from a vaccination. 
 
5.	Blood-borne Disease Disease such as HBV, HCV, or HIV infection that is caused by microorganisms su...
NDAEB 5.0 Patient Care Procedures
NDAEB 5.0 Patient Care Procedures 
 
1.	Antecubital Space Small groove or fold in the inner arm, at or "in front of" (ante) the elbow (cubitus). 
 
2.	Arrhythmia Abnormality and irregularity in the force or rhythm of the heartbeat. 
 
3.	Blood Pressure Pressure exerted against the walls of the blood vessels. 
 
4.	Brachial Relating to the arm. 
 
5.	Carotid Relating to either of the two major arteries on each side of the neck that carry blood to the head. 
 
6.	Depth In respiration, the amount...
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NDAEB 5.0 Patient Care Procedures 
 
1.	Antecubital Space Small groove or fold in the inner arm, at or "in front of" (ante) the elbow (cubitus). 
 
2.	Arrhythmia Abnormality and irregularity in the force or rhythm of the heartbeat. 
 
3.	Blood Pressure Pressure exerted against the walls of the blood vessels. 
 
4.	Brachial Relating to the arm. 
 
5.	Carotid Relating to either of the two major arteries on each side of the neck that carry blood to the head. 
 
6.	Depth In respiration, the amount...
NDAEB Mock board exam
NDAEB MOCK BOARD EXAM 
 
1.	What is the function of a dental liner? thin layer of material that protects the pulp 
 
2.	On what tooth structure is a liner placed? placed on the deepest portion of the cavity prep 
 
3.	What are three unique qualities of Calcium Hydroxide protects the pulp from chemical irritation, stimulates production of secondary dentin, compatible with all types of materials. 
 
4.	What are the three types of Pulpal stimuli Physical, Mechanical, Chemical & Biologic 
 
5.	Can V...
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NDAEB MOCK BOARD EXAM 
 
1.	What is the function of a dental liner? thin layer of material that protects the pulp 
 
2.	On what tooth structure is a liner placed? placed on the deepest portion of the cavity prep 
 
3.	What are three unique qualities of Calcium Hydroxide protects the pulp from chemical irritation, stimulates production of secondary dentin, compatible with all types of materials. 
 
4.	What are the three types of Pulpal stimuli Physical, Mechanical, Chemical & Biologic 
 
5.	Can V...
NDAEB Practice Questions And Answers Latest
NDAEB Practice Questions And Answers Latest 
 
1.	Who was the first woman to graduate from a recognized dental college? 
Lucy B. Hobbs-Taylor 
 
2.	What are the conditions that would indicate the need for restorative dentistry? 
- initial or recurring decay 
- replacement or failed restorations 
- abrasion or wearing away of tooth structure 
 
3.	True or False: Aesthetic dentistry is primarily devoted to improving the appearance of teeth; specific conditions that indicate a need for aesthetic tr...
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NDAEB Practice Questions And Answers Latest 
 
1.	Who was the first woman to graduate from a recognized dental college? 
Lucy B. Hobbs-Taylor 
 
2.	What are the conditions that would indicate the need for restorative dentistry? 
- initial or recurring decay 
- replacement or failed restorations 
- abrasion or wearing away of tooth structure 
 
3.	True or False: Aesthetic dentistry is primarily devoted to improving the appearance of teeth; specific conditions that indicate a need for aesthetic tr...
Medication Therapy Management Question and Answers
MEDICATION THERAPY MANAGEMENT QUESTION AND ANSWERS 
 
Why does the Institute of Medicine say that pharmacists are very much needed for their skills and expertise? It is impossible for nurses and physicians to keep up with information regarding medication use since there is an immense variety and complexity of medications that are now available. 
 
What does the Medicare Prescription Drug Improvement and Modernization Act of 2003 (MMA) stipulate? Medicare Part D benefit stipulates that all Part D...
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MEDICATION THERAPY MANAGEMENT QUESTION AND ANSWERS 
 
Why does the Institute of Medicine say that pharmacists are very much needed for their skills and expertise? It is impossible for nurses and physicians to keep up with information regarding medication use since there is an immense variety and complexity of medications that are now available. 
 
What does the Medicare Prescription Drug Improvement and Modernization Act of 2003 (MMA) stipulate? Medicare Part D benefit stipulates that all Part D...
Iowa Laws, Rules, and Regulations Pertinent to Health Only
IOWA LAWS, RULES, AND REGULATIONS PERTINENT TO HEALTH ONLY 
 
The individual health insurance reform act requires that insurance carriers issuing individual health benefits plans must make available to eligible individuals who apply and agree to pay the premium 
 
a. basic health benefit plans 
b. specified disease plans only 
c. Medicare supplement plans 
d. long term care plans a. basic health benefit plans 
 
If an insurance company writing individual health benefit plans in Iowa decides to n...
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IOWA LAWS, RULES, AND REGULATIONS PERTINENT TO HEALTH ONLY 
 
The individual health insurance reform act requires that insurance carriers issuing individual health benefits plans must make available to eligible individuals who apply and agree to pay the premium 
 
a. basic health benefit plans 
b. specified disease plans only 
c. Medicare supplement plans 
d. long term care plans a. basic health benefit plans 
 
If an insurance company writing individual health benefit plans in Iowa decides to n...
Risk Management & Insurance Final Exam Questions and Answers
Risk Management & Insurance Final Exam Questions and Answers 
 
Objective risk Objective Risks are measurable and can be improved by Loss Prevention & Loss Control 
 
Subjective risk Subjective Risk - A state of mind/worry. Improvement by discussion and understanding 
 
What are the principles of when you must show insurable interest for property and life insurance? Property - At the time of Loss 
Life - At the time of Purchase 
 
Define pure and speculative risk Pure - Only Negative Results 
Sp...
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Risk Management & Insurance Final Exam Questions and Answers 
 
Objective risk Objective Risks are measurable and can be improved by Loss Prevention & Loss Control 
 
Subjective risk Subjective Risk - A state of mind/worry. Improvement by discussion and understanding 
 
What are the principles of when you must show insurable interest for property and life insurance? Property - At the time of Loss 
Life - At the time of Purchase 
 
Define pure and speculative risk Pure - Only Negative Results 
Sp...
HESI A2 Mathematics Questions with Solutions 2024 Latest
HESI A2 Mathematics Questions with Solutions 2024 Latest 
 
(43+2-1)= 
a) 46 
b) 44 
c) 45 
d) 42 b) 44 
 
(72-23-6)= 
a) 54 
b) 48 
c) 43 
d) 37 c) 43 
 
A woman's dinner bill comes to $48.30. If she adds a 20% tip, what will she pay in total? 
a) $9.66 
b) $38.64 
c) $68.30 
d) $57.96 d) $48.30x120/100= $57.96 
 
Which of the following is not a rational number? 
a) -4 
b) 1/5 
c) 0.833 
d) √2 d) 2 
A rational number is the one which can be written in the form of a simple fraction. Observing...
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HESI A2 Mathematics Questions with Solutions 2024 Latest 
 
(43+2-1)= 
a) 46 
b) 44 
c) 45 
d) 42 b) 44 
 
(72-23-6)= 
a) 54 
b) 48 
c) 43 
d) 37 c) 43 
 
A woman's dinner bill comes to $48.30. If she adds a 20% tip, what will she pay in total? 
a) $9.66 
b) $38.64 
c) $68.30 
d) $57.96 d) $48.30x120/100= $57.96 
 
Which of the following is not a rational number? 
a) -4 
b) 1/5 
c) 0.833 
d) √2 d) 2 
A rational number is the one which can be written in the form of a simple fraction. Observing...
Neuropathology 1 - Traumatic Brain and Spinal Cord Injury - Lecture 7
Neuropathology 1 - Traumatic Brain and Spinal Cord Injury - Lecture 7 
 
What is Intracranial injury? 
AKA Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) 
occurs when an external force traumatically injures the brain 
based on: 
- severity 
- mechanism: closed or penetrating head injury 
- Other features (ex. occurring in a specific location or over a widespread area) 
Facts: 
- almost half of people sustaining a close head injury die on site ! 
Persistent morbidity after TBH commonly requires institutionalized l...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Neuropathology 1 - Traumatic Brain and Spinal Cord Injury - Lecture 7 
 
What is Intracranial injury? 
AKA Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) 
occurs when an external force traumatically injures the brain 
based on: 
- severity 
- mechanism: closed or penetrating head injury 
- Other features (ex. occurring in a specific location or over a widespread area) 
Facts: 
- almost half of people sustaining a close head injury die on site ! 
Persistent morbidity after TBH commonly requires institutionalized l...
Female Reproductive System
Female Reproductive System 
 
	Ovaries Stores the female reproductive cell, the egg. One egg is released per month by one ovary. 
 
	Fallopian Tubes The egg goes through the tubes to the uterus, this is where the eggs is fertilized. 
 
	Uterus Strong muscle tissue that expands for a baby; "the womb". If no baby, the membrane wall breaks down; menstration 
 
	Cervix Muscle at the base of the uterus.
- Summary
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Female Reproductive System 
 
	Ovaries Stores the female reproductive cell, the egg. One egg is released per month by one ovary. 
 
	Fallopian Tubes The egg goes through the tubes to the uterus, this is where the eggs is fertilized. 
 
	Uterus Strong muscle tissue that expands for a baby; "the womb". If no baby, the membrane wall breaks down; menstration 
 
	Cervix Muscle at the base of the uterus.
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