What is the initial step in any new patient dental exam?
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What is the initial step in any subsequent dental appointment?
Question 3
What are the key purposes of a medical history dialogue in dental treatment?
Question 4
What is the purpose of determining if a patient is healthy enough for dental treatment?
Question 5
What is the Patient Interview model in medical history taking?
Question 6
What is the Patient Questionnaire model in medical history taking?
Question 7
What is the CNU CDM Model?
Question 8
What is the purpose of the questionnaire in the CNU CDM Model?
Question 9
What is the approach to medical history in dental care?
Question 10
Why is every question asked significant in the medical history?
Question 11
What is the purpose of the 'Does the answer promote patient risk?' step in the framework?
Question 12
What is the next step if the answer does not promote patient risk?
Question 13
What are follow-up questions in a medical context?
Question 14
What are some examples of follow-up questions?
Question 15
What is a poor historian in the context of patient interviews?
Question 16
What should be done if a patient is a poor historian?
Question 17
What should be asked of a patient who does not recall medications?
Question 18
What is a review of systems (ROS)?
Question 19
Which systems are typically reviewed in a ROS?
Question 20
What does the term 'constitutional' refer to in a review of systems?
Question 21
List the symptoms under the 'Respiratory' section.
Question 22
What does NKDA stand for in the context of allergies?
Question 23
What are some common allergy symptoms mentioned in the slide?
Question 24
What does the term 'surgical history' refer to in medical records?
Question 25
What are the key components of a surgical history?
Question 26
What should a provider inquire about during the medical history dialogue regarding the patient's medications?
Question 27
What information should be documented in the patient's chart regarding medications?
Question 28
What is the purpose of the Medications tab in Axium ERx?
Question 29
What is the purpose of a family history investigation?
Question 30
What does a family history investigation involve?
Question 31
What does a social history investigation include?
Question 32
What is the purpose of a social history in dental care?
Question 33
What is a pack-year history?
Question 34
What are the two types of tobacco use mentioned in the slide?
Question 35
What is the purpose of engaging in motivational interviewing for tobacco/substance use cessation?
Question 36
What are the steps to add a Med/Dent/Soc Hx form in the system?
Question 37
What is the purpose of the Med/Dent/Soc Hx form in the dental system?
Question 38
What is the purpose of the CDM Medical History Form - Axium?
Question 39
What are the main sections of the CDM Medical History Form - Axium?
Question 40
What is the purpose of the CDM Medical History Form - Axium?
Question 41
What are the sections of the CDM Medical History Form - Axium?
Question 42
What is the purpose of the CDM Medical History Form - Axium?
Question 43
What is the date format used in the slide?
Question 44
What is the Social History section of the Medical History Form?
Question 45
What is the significance of the date 07/11/2023 in the Social History section?
Question 46
What is the purpose of the Social History section in a patient's medical record?
Question 47
What does the term 'nicotine-containing products' include in the context of the slide?
Question 48
What is the purpose of a dental history?
Question 49
What is the chief concern in a dental history?
Question 50
What is the purpose of the CDM Dental History Form?
Question 51
What is the significance of the date '11/12/2025' on the slide?
Question 52
What should be added for all patients in the EHR system?
Question 53
What is the first step to add alerts for allergies and medical conditions in the EHR system?
Question 54
What is the next step after right-clicking the "Alerts" box in the EHR system?
Question 55
What is the first step in the Alerts process?
Question 56
What should you do after selecting the type of alert from the drop-down menu?
Question 57
What is the final step to add an alert?
Question 58
What information should be listed for allergies in the patient medical alert system?
Question 59
Where can you view the alerts listed at the bottom of the pop-up in the patient medical alert system?
Question 60
What will alerts show up on in the EHR?
Question 61
What is the purpose of alerts in the EHR?
Question 62
What tab should be selected in the EHR to add medications?
Question 63
What icon should be clicked to add a new medication?
Question 64
What is the first step to add medications to Axium eRx?
Question 65
Where should you scroll down to find the medications section?
Question 66
What button should you select to add a new medication?
Question 67
What is the first step in adding medications to Axium eRx?
Question 68
What should you do after selecting the medication?
Question 69
What is the final step in adding medications to Axium eRx?
Question 70
What should you do after adding all the patient's medications to Axium eRx?
Question 71
What tab should you see the medications added to after exiting Axium eRx?
Question 72
What is the difference between closed and open-ended questions?
Question 73
Provide an example of a biased question.
Question 74
What is the interviewing tip mentioned in the slide?
Question 75
Why is it important to face the patient during an interview?
Question 76
What are the three strategies mentioned for taking a good patient history?
Question 77
What does the ICE method stand for and what does it involve?
Question 78
What is the role of the Primary Provider in the context of the slide?
Question 79
What is the role of the Secondary Provider in the context of the slide?
Question 80
What level of medical risk does the patient's medical history confer to the patient?
Question 81
What modifications to dental treatment can reduce the patient's risk?
Question 82
Where should any needed modifications to dental treatment be documented?
Question 83
What is the ASA I classification?
Question 84
What are the examples of a patient classified as ASA II?
Question 85
What are the two vital signs that are typically taken at the start of every appointment and during an appointment as needed?
Question 86
Which type of measurements are considered more accurate than digital measurements?
Question 87
What are the three additional vital signs that are also important and measured in various situations?
Question 88
What is the correct format for reading blood pressure?
Question 89
Which device is considered the most accurate for taking blood pressure readings?
Question 90
What is the normal blood pressure range?
Question 91
What is the definition of a normal blood pressure reading?
Question 92
What blood pressure category is considered a hypertensive crisis?
Question 93
What is the blood pressure level for elective dental care?
Question 94
What should be done if the blood pressure is greater than 160/100 mmHg for elective dental care?
Question 95
What are the steps to follow if the blood pressure is greater than 160/100 mmHg for elective dental care?
Question 96
What is the consequence of a loose cuff during a blood pressure reading?
Question 97
What position should the arm be in during a blood pressure reading?
Question 98
What can lead to inaccurately high blood pressure readings?
Question 99
What is the normal heart rate range for a healthy adult?
Question 100
How is the radial pulse typically measured?
Question 101
What is the definition of regular rhythm in pulse?
Question 102
What are the two types of irregular rhythms mentioned in the slide?
Question 103
What is atrial fibrillation characterized by in terms of rhythm?
Question 104
What is the purpose of the Video Module: Taking Vitals (Sound On)?
Question 105
What is the focus of the video titled 'Blood Pressure Measurement: How to Check Blood Pressure Manually - YouTube'?
Question 106
What is the focus of the video titled 'Radial Pulse Assessment and Palpation: Nursing, CNA Skill - YouTube'?
Question 107
What is the respiratory rate and how is it measured?
Question 108
What is oxygen saturation and how is it measured?
Question 109
What is the normal temperature range and how is it measured?
Question 110
What is the purpose of the Health History Patient Presentation Checklist?
Question 111
What are the key sections of the Health History Patient Presentation Checklist?
Question 112
What is Jane Doe's chief concern?
Question 113
What are Jane Doe's medical history concerns?
Question 114
What medications does Jane Doe take daily?
Question 115
What is the purpose of stating the existence or denying the existence of medical conditions, medications, allergies, and history in a patient presentation?
Question 116
What should always be included in a patient presentation according to the slide?
Question 117
What does CC stand for in a patient's health history intake?
Question 118
What does HPI stand for in a patient's health history intake?
Question 119
What does MedHx stand for in a patient's health history intake?
Question 120
What does SD110 represent in the context of the clinic sequence of activities?
Question 121
What are the key steps a student needs to follow during the first rotation in the clinic?
Question 122
What does it mean to remain ethical and professional in your teams?
Question 123
What are the two main rules regarding patient's health information?
Question 124
What is the name of the institution featured in the slide?