NDAEB 5.0 Patient Care Procedures Questions And Answers Well Illustrated.
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NDAEB 5.0 Patient Care Procedures Questions And Answers Well Illustrated.
Antecubital Space - correct answer. Small groove or fold in the inner arm, at or "in front of" (ante) the elbow (cubitus).
Arrhythmia - correct answer. Abnormality and irregularity in the force or rhythm o...
NDAEB 5.0 Patient Care Procedures
Questions And Answers Well Illustrated.
Antecubital Space - correct answer. Small groove or fold in the inner arm, at or "in
front of" (ante) the elbow (cubitus).
Arrhythmia - correct answer. Abnormality and irregularity in the force or rhythm of the
heartbeat.
Blood Pressure - correct answer. Pressure exerted against the walls of the blood
vessels.
Brachial - correct answer. Relating to the arm.
Carotid - correct answer. Relating to either of the two major arteries on each side of
the neck that carry blood to the head.
Depth - correct answer. In respiration, the amount of air in a breath.
Diastolic - correct answer. The normal rhythmic realization and dilation of the heart
chambers.
Electrocardiogram - correct answer. Instrument used in the detecting and diagnosis of
heart abnormalities. It generates a record of the electrical currents associated with heart
muscle activity.
Korotkoff Sounds - correct answer. Specific sounds heard when one is taking a blood
pressure.
Metabolism - correct answer. Physical and chemical processes that occur within a
living cell or organism and are necessary for the maintenance of life.
Oximetry - correct answer. Measurement of oxygen concentration in the blood.
Palpate - correct answer. To examine or explore by touching.
,Pulse - correct answer. Rhythmic throbbing of the arteries produced by regular
contractions of the heart.
Radial - correct answer. Related to the radius (bone) or foramen (ante brachium).
Rate - correct answer. A quantity measured, as in breaths and heartbeats.
Respiration - correct answer. Act or process of inhaling and exhaling (breathing).
Rhythm - correct answer. A sequence or pattern, such as the heartbeat of breathing.
Sphygmomanometer - correct answer. Instrument for measuring blood pressure in the
arteries.
Stethoscope - correct answer. Instrument used for listening to sounds produced within
the body.
Systolic - correct answer. Rhythmic contraction of the heart, especially of the
ventricles.
Temperature - correct answer. Degree of hotness or coldness of a body or an
environment.
Thermometer - correct answer. Instrument for measuring temperature.
Tympanic - correct answer. Related to or resembling a drum (eardrum).
Volume - correct answer. Quantity or amount, as in force of a heartbeat.
Detection - correct answer. Act or process of discovering tooth imperfections or
decay.
Extraoral - correct answer. Outside the oral cavity.
Furcation - correct answer. Area between two or more root branches.
Intraoral - correct answer. Within the oral cavity.
Mobility - correct answer. To have movement.
Morphology - correct answer. Branch of biology that deals with form and structure.
Palpation - correct answer. Touching or feeling for abnormalities within soft tissue.
, Probing - correct answer. Use of a slender, flexible instrument to explore and measure
the periodontal pocket.
Restoration - correct answer. The use of a dental material to restore a tooth or teeth to
a functional permanent unit.
Symmetric - correct answer. Balanced or even on both sides.
Agar - correct answer. Gelatin-type material derived from seaweed.
Alginate - correct answer. Irreversible hydrocolloid material used for taking preliminary
impressions.
Base - correct answer. Foundation or the basic ingredient of a material.
Border Molding - correct answer. Process of using fingers to contour a closer
adaptation of the margins of an impression while still in the mouth.
Catalyst - correct answer. Substance that modifies or increases the rate of a chemical
reaction.
Centric - correct answer. Having an object centred, such as maxillary teeth entered
over mandibular teeth in correct relation.
Colloid - correct answer. A suspension of particles in a dispersion medium such as
water. It's two phases are sol and gel.
Elastomeric - correct answer. Material having elastic properties from rubber.
Hydro - correct answer. Prefix meaning "water".
Hysteresis - correct answer. A change in temperature that causes the reversible
hydrocolloid material to transform from one physical state to another.
Imbibition - correct answer. Absorption of water, causing an object to swell.
Occlusal Registration - correct answer. Reproduction of a patient's its with the use of
wax or elastomeric material.
Syneresis - correct answer. Loss of water, causing something to shrink.
Tempering - correct answer. Bringing a material to desired consistency.
Viscosity - correct answer. Physical property of a fluid related to resistance to flow.
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