The patient record is a ______________ document of the dentist.
The normal ______________ pulse rate of an adult is 60-100 beats per minute.
The ______________ oral and tympanic reading are both 98.6 degrees F.
Employment information about the patient is located in the patient ______________ form.
______________ notes should document the date, tooth # and treatment.
A _____________ thermometer uses an infrared signal to provide an accurate reading within 2 seconds.
______________ describes the pattern of the beats of a patient's pulse such as an occasional skipping, speeding up, or slowing down.
When placing the blood pressure cuff around the patient's arm, it should be tight enough to squeeze _____________ finger between to cuff and arm.
The ______________ exam form provides the dental team with past, present, and future exam, charting; it is the most graphic and detailed form in the patient record.
There are five phases of ______________ sounds in the bp measurement.
The normal ______________ rate for a relaxed adult is 10-20 beats per minutes.
The clinical exam form includes ______________ for existing restoration and present conditions as well as other things.
The _____________ artery (located in the neck) is the most common location to take a pulse when performing cardiopulmonary resuscitation.
Keeping track of patients through recall systems ensures dental needs are being addressed, and staying current with up-to-date licensing, training, and emergency standards will ensure ______________ are for the dental patient.
To ensure safe care to the patient, medical alerts and other precautions should be noted by affixing an "alert" sticker to the ______________ cover of the patient record to maintain confidentiality.
The ______________, brachial, and carotid arteries are used to take a pulse.