Exam 24: Imaging of Patients With Special Needs
Exam 1: Radiation History10 Questions
Exam 2: Radiation Physics36 Questions
Exam 3: Radiation Characteristics24 Questions
Exam 4: Radiation Biology36 Questions
Exam 5: Radiation Protection28 Questions
Exam 6: Dental X-Ray Equipment13 Questions
Exam 7: Dental X-Ray Film46 Questions
Exam 8: Dental X-Ray Image Characteristics23 Questions
Exam 9: Dental X-Ray Film Processing51 Questions
Exam 10: Quality Assurance in the Dental Office27 Questions
Exam 11: Dental Radiographs and the Dental Radiographer13 Questions
Exam 12: Patient Relations and the Dental Radiographer10 Questions
Exam 13: Patient Education and the Dental Radiographer17 Questions
Exam 14: Legal Issues and the Dental Radiographer17 Questions
Exam 15: Infection Control and the Dental Radiographer30 Questions
Exam 16: Introduction to Radiographic Examinations16 Questions
Exam 17: Paralleling Technique35 Questions
Exam 18: Bisecting Technique36 Questions
Exam 19: Bite-Wing Technique20 Questions
Exam 20: Exposure and Technique Errors32 Questions
Exam 21: Occlusal and Localization Techniques20 Questions
Exam 22: Panoramic Imaging34 Questions
Exam 23: Extraoral Imaging27 Questions
Exam 24: Imaging of Patients With Special Needs19 Questions
Exam 25: Digital Imaging21 Questions
Exam 26: Three-Dimensional Digital Imaging24 Questions
Exam 27: Normal Anatomy: Intraoral Images75 Questions
Exam 28: Film Mounting and Viewing18 Questions
Exam 29: Normal Anatomy: Panoramic Images39 Questions
Exam 30: Introduction to Image Interpretation6 Questions
Exam 31: Descriptive Terminology18 Questions
Exam 32: Identification of Restorations, dental Materials, and Foreign Objects17 Questions
Exam 33: Interpretation of Dental Caries14 Questions
Exam 34: Interpretation of Periodontal Disease13 Questions
Exam 35: Interpretation of Trauma and Pulpal and Periapical Lesions20 Questions
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The gag reflex is a(n)___________ effort,preceded by ____________ of respiration.
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You have just placed the receptor to expose the maxillary right molar and your patient has started gagging.What should you do?
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A developmental disability is a substantial impairment of mental or physical functioning that occurs before age ____ years and is of indefinite duration.
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When preparing your patient for dental images,you should ask your patient if she gags,because if she does,you need to do some additional preparation prior to taking the images on her.
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Which receptor placement is most likely to elicit the gag reflex?
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If a person is blind or visually impaired,the dental radiographer must
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Which of the following suggestions are intended to help reduce the gag reflex?
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The gag reflex is elicited by stimulation of the sensitive tissues of the
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____________ periapical images can be used to examine the edentulous arches.
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Your patient warned you about her gag reflex.She said that no one has ever been able to take dental images on her.She started gagging on the maxillary anterior images.You have tried several things but have not had any luck.You tried topical anesthetic on the soft palate,salt on her tongue,and having her lift her foot.What should you do?
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Which of the following choices would represent the suggested receptor placement sequence for a patient who is likely to gag?
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2)Premolar
3)Molar
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When taking images on a patient with a hearing disability,you should wear your mask because of infection control guidelines.
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In treating children with a primary or transitional dentition,the bisecting technique is preferred,because the small size of the mouth precludes the placement of a receptor beyond the apical regions of the teeth.
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A size ____ receptor is typically used for the edentulous examination.
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Your patient is edentulous and has very little alveolar ridge remaining.Which technique would you use for a periapical examination on your patient?
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The mixed occlusal and periapical examination on an edentulous patient consists of _______ size 4 receptors and ________ size 2 receptors.
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Which of the following could you do to prevent stimulating your patient's gag reflex?
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For a periapical examination in an edentulous patient,the receptor should be positioned so that approximately ____________ of it extends beyond the edentulous ridge.
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