Question 1
Each of the following are appropriate mu-receptor agonists to provide analgesia for this
patient EXCEPT one. Which is the EXCEPTION?
A. Nalbuphine (Nubain®)
B. Hydrocodone (Zohydro®)
C. Tramadol (Ultram®)
D. Codeine (Phrenilin®)
CORRECT ANSWER
A. Nalbuphine (Nubain®)
Question 2
The null hypothesis states that
CORRECT ANSWER
There is no statistical difference between two samples
Question 3
The alternative hypothesis states that
CORRECT ANSWER
There is a significant difference between two samples
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,Question 4
What is the p-value for a study?
CORRECT ANSWER
Probability of obtaining results by chance if the null hypothesis is assumed to be true.
Question 5
When would results be considered significant?
CORRECT ANSWER
If the p-value is less than the significance level (a)
Question 6
When should a study fail to reject the null hypothesis?
CORRECT ANSWER
If the p-value is above the significance level
Question 7
Which of the following carbohydrate molecules is the main source utilized by bacteria in
dental plaque?
Glucose
Maltose
Fructose
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,Sucrose
CORRECT ANSWER
Sucrose
Question 8
What differs glucose and fructose from sucrose?
CORRECT ANSWER
Glucose and fructose are not used like sucrose in the formation of bacterial polysacharides
such as glucans, in dental plaques
Question 9
In performing a new patient examination, all of the following would influence periodontal
disease staging EXCEPT one. Which is the EXCEPTION?
Progression
Severity
Complexity
Extent
CORRECT ANSWER
Progression
Question 10
What is the difference between staging and grading for Perio diagnosis?
CORRECT ANSWER
Staging is the snapshot image of what the periodontium looks like at that given moment
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, Grading is the disease's progression (slow/rapid)
Question 11
Periodontal disease grading is derived from the
CORRECT ANSWER
Amount of bone loss and clinical attachment loss over time
Question 12
What factors also influence periodontal grading, and can accelerate the disease process?
CORRECT ANSWER
Diabetes and smoking
Question 13
The staging of periodontal disease. Consists of
CORRECT ANSWER
Severity, complexity, and extent
It's basically what you get when you record info for Perio charting at an appointment, and
grading is the progression from appointment to appointment
Question 14
What are the two extents in periodontal staging?
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Each of the following are appropriate mu-receptor agonists to provide analgesia for this
patient EXCEPT one. Which is the EXCEPTION?
A. Nalbuphine (Nubain®)
B. Hydrocodone (Zohydro®)
C. Tramadol (Ultram®)
D. Codeine (Phrenilin®)
CORRECT ANSWER
A. Nalbuphine (Nubain®)
Question 2
The null hypothesis states that
CORRECT ANSWER
There is no statistical difference between two samples
Question 3
The alternative hypothesis states that
CORRECT ANSWER
There is a significant difference between two samples
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,Question 4
What is the p-value for a study?
CORRECT ANSWER
Probability of obtaining results by chance if the null hypothesis is assumed to be true.
Question 5
When would results be considered significant?
CORRECT ANSWER
If the p-value is less than the significance level (a)
Question 6
When should a study fail to reject the null hypothesis?
CORRECT ANSWER
If the p-value is above the significance level
Question 7
Which of the following carbohydrate molecules is the main source utilized by bacteria in
dental plaque?
Glucose
Maltose
Fructose
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,Sucrose
CORRECT ANSWER
Sucrose
Question 8
What differs glucose and fructose from sucrose?
CORRECT ANSWER
Glucose and fructose are not used like sucrose in the formation of bacterial polysacharides
such as glucans, in dental plaques
Question 9
In performing a new patient examination, all of the following would influence periodontal
disease staging EXCEPT one. Which is the EXCEPTION?
Progression
Severity
Complexity
Extent
CORRECT ANSWER
Progression
Question 10
What is the difference between staging and grading for Perio diagnosis?
CORRECT ANSWER
Staging is the snapshot image of what the periodontium looks like at that given moment
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, Grading is the disease's progression (slow/rapid)
Question 11
Periodontal disease grading is derived from the
CORRECT ANSWER
Amount of bone loss and clinical attachment loss over time
Question 12
What factors also influence periodontal grading, and can accelerate the disease process?
CORRECT ANSWER
Diabetes and smoking
Question 13
The staging of periodontal disease. Consists of
CORRECT ANSWER
Severity, complexity, and extent
It's basically what you get when you record info for Perio charting at an appointment, and
grading is the progression from appointment to appointment
Question 14
What are the two extents in periodontal staging?
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