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Lowa Dental Jurisprudence Assistant Exam
What is the difference between rules and statute? 
Statutes are laws which can only be changed through legislative action and rules are guidelines that can be 
passed by the Board. Rules have the same force of law as Statutes 
Where is the Dental Practice Act of Iowa found? 
Iowa Code Chapter 153 
Who's is responsible for writing rules that regulate dental assisting in Iowa? 
The Iowa Dental Board 
Do all states have the same laws, rules and regulations for dental assistants? 
No 
Who should be...
- Exam (elaborations)
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What is the difference between rules and statute? 
Statutes are laws which can only be changed through legislative action and rules are guidelines that can be 
passed by the Board. Rules have the same force of law as Statutes 
Where is the Dental Practice Act of Iowa found? 
Iowa Code Chapter 153 
Who's is responsible for writing rules that regulate dental assisting in Iowa? 
The Iowa Dental Board 
Do all states have the same laws, rules and regulations for dental assistants? 
No 
Who should be...
Ethics & Jurisprudence SCC Dental Assisting
The law that governs dentistry is? 
Dental Jurisprudence 
The moral judgment that Governs dentistry is? 
Ethics 
The law that is most frequently exercised in the dental care setting is? 
Civil Law 
If a charge is brought against the dentist he or she will become the? 
Defendant 
The person bringing the charges is the? 
Plaintiff 
Criminal law 
Addresses wrongs committed against the welfare and safety of society as a whole 
In each state ________ are enacted by each legislative body to make rules...
- Exam (elaborations)
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The law that governs dentistry is? 
Dental Jurisprudence 
The moral judgment that Governs dentistry is? 
Ethics 
The law that is most frequently exercised in the dental care setting is? 
Civil Law 
If a charge is brought against the dentist he or she will become the? 
Defendant 
The person bringing the charges is the? 
Plaintiff 
Criminal law 
Addresses wrongs committed against the welfare and safety of society as a whole 
In each state ________ are enacted by each legislative body to make rules...
Arkansas Jurisprudence Examination Questions for Dental Exam,
A dental assistant must renew his/her permit by January 1st of each year. 
False 
A dental assistant holding a valid polishing permit may remove supragingival calculus. 
False 
Those dental assistants who have graduated from an accredited dental assisting program are exempt 
from obtaining permits for expanded functions. 
False 
The minimum requirement for Continuing Education for registered dental assistants is 2 units for every 
two-year reporting period on the subject of infection control. 
T...
- Exam (elaborations)
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A dental assistant must renew his/her permit by January 1st of each year. 
False 
A dental assistant holding a valid polishing permit may remove supragingival calculus. 
False 
Those dental assistants who have graduated from an accredited dental assisting program are exempt 
from obtaining permits for expanded functions. 
False 
The minimum requirement for Continuing Education for registered dental assistants is 2 units for every 
two-year reporting period on the subject of infection control. 
T...
ANTH 202 EXAM 1
Cultural Materialism 
A theoretical position that takes material features of life, such as the environment, natural resources, and mode 
of production, as the bases for explaining social organization and ideology 
Cultural Relativism 
the perspective that each culture must be understood in terms of the values and ideas of that culture and not 
judged by the standards of another culture. 
Participant Observation 
basic fieldwork method in cultural anthropology that involves living in a culture fo...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Cultural Materialism 
A theoretical position that takes material features of life, such as the environment, natural resources, and mode 
of production, as the bases for explaining social organization and ideology 
Cultural Relativism 
the perspective that each culture must be understood in terms of the values and ideas of that culture and not 
judged by the standards of another culture. 
Participant Observation 
basic fieldwork method in cultural anthropology that involves living in a culture fo...
ANTH 202 EXAM 2
What is a relative date? 
a. A date expressed as a specific unit of scientific measurement, such as days, years, 
centuries, or millennia. 
b. A date expressed relative to another (e.g., earlier, later, more recent, etc.) rather than in 
absolute terms. 
c. A date based on the occurrence of distinctive fossil assemblages in distinct strata. 
d. No longer useful for archaeology; absolute dates are necessary in order to provide a 
meaningful interpretation of an assemblage. 
a date expressed relat...
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What is a relative date? 
a. A date expressed as a specific unit of scientific measurement, such as days, years, 
centuries, or millennia. 
b. A date expressed relative to another (e.g., earlier, later, more recent, etc.) rather than in 
absolute terms. 
c. A date based on the occurrence of distinctive fossil assemblages in distinct strata. 
d. No longer useful for archaeology; absolute dates are necessary in order to provide a 
meaningful interpretation of an assemblage. 
a date expressed relat...
ATI Capstone Maternal Newborn Pre-Assignment Questions with Correct Answers
Severe preeclampsia symptoms with seizure activity or coma. 
Eclampsia 
A variant of gestational hypertension where hematologic conditions coexist with severe preeclampsia 
and hepatic dysfunction. 
HELLP syndrome 
Hypertension beginning after the 20th week of pregnancy with no proteinuria. 
Gestational Hypertension 
Impaired tolerance to glucose with the first onset or recognition during pregnancy. 
Gestational Diabetes 
Severe morning sickness with unrelenting, excessive nausea or vom...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Severe preeclampsia symptoms with seizure activity or coma. 
Eclampsia 
A variant of gestational hypertension where hematologic conditions coexist with severe preeclampsia 
and hepatic dysfunction. 
HELLP syndrome 
Hypertension beginning after the 20th week of pregnancy with no proteinuria. 
Gestational Hypertension 
Impaired tolerance to glucose with the first onset or recognition during pregnancy. 
Gestational Diabetes 
Severe morning sickness with unrelenting, excessive nausea or vom...
Maryville NURS 623 Exam 1-4 All Questions and answers 2023
Maryville NURS 623 Exam 3 Questions and 100% verified answers
Maryville NURS 623 Exam 2 Questions and answers
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Maryville NURS 623 Exam 4 Complete 100% correct answers

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Maryville NURS 623 Exam 2 Questions and answers
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Maryville NURS 623 Exam 3 Questions and 100% verified answers
What is the most common psychiatric disorder in the U.S? 
Anxiety 
What are the DSM-5 symptom criteria for a diagnosis of general anxiety disorder? 
Excessive anxiety and worry of variety of things for at least 6 months 
What are the DSM-5 symptom criteria for a major depressive disorder? 
Five or more symptoms including at least one depressed mood or loss of interest present in the 
same two weeks and present nearly every day 
Differential diagnoses that would mimic the symptoms of depression? ...
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What is the most common psychiatric disorder in the U.S? 
Anxiety 
What are the DSM-5 symptom criteria for a diagnosis of general anxiety disorder? 
Excessive anxiety and worry of variety of things for at least 6 months 
What are the DSM-5 symptom criteria for a major depressive disorder? 
Five or more symptoms including at least one depressed mood or loss of interest present in the 
same two weeks and present nearly every day 
Differential diagnoses that would mimic the symptoms of depression? ...
Maryville NURS 623 Exam 2 Questions and answers
Which of the serum laboratory findings are present in the client with Cushing's syndrome? 
Increased cortisol, HYPERnatremia, and HYPOkalemia 
Alice, age 48, has a benign thyroid nodule. The most common treatment involves: 
Watchful waiting with an annual follow-up 
ACE inhibitors are given to clients with diabetes who have 
persistent proteinuria 
A newly diagnosed client with diabetes who has an HbA1c of 7.5 is started on therapeutic 
lifestyle changes (TLC) and medical nutritional therapy (M...
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Which of the serum laboratory findings are present in the client with Cushing's syndrome? 
Increased cortisol, HYPERnatremia, and HYPOkalemia 
Alice, age 48, has a benign thyroid nodule. The most common treatment involves: 
Watchful waiting with an annual follow-up 
ACE inhibitors are given to clients with diabetes who have 
persistent proteinuria 
A newly diagnosed client with diabetes who has an HbA1c of 7.5 is started on therapeutic 
lifestyle changes (TLC) and medical nutritional therapy (M...
Maryville NURS 623 Exam 1 Question and Answers
Basics with skin conditions 
•Alopecia 
•Rash 
•Pruritus 
•Uticaria 
•Pigmentation change 
Skin lesion—New vs. Change 
HPI questions for skin problems 
Duration of symptoms 
Precipitating factors 
•Medications 
•Food 
•Occupation 
•Outdoors 
•Hobbies/Sport participation 
•Exposure to insects 
•Jewelry/metals/chemicals 
•Family history 
Is it: 
Local or systemic 
Pruritus- all day or worse at night 
Uticaria - duration 
Pigmented changes 
Pigmentation/Changes of the sk...
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Basics with skin conditions 
•Alopecia 
•Rash 
•Pruritus 
•Uticaria 
•Pigmentation change 
Skin lesion—New vs. Change 
HPI questions for skin problems 
Duration of symptoms 
Precipitating factors 
•Medications 
•Food 
•Occupation 
•Outdoors 
•Hobbies/Sport participation 
•Exposure to insects 
•Jewelry/metals/chemicals 
•Family history 
Is it: 
Local or systemic 
Pruritus- all day or worse at night 
Uticaria - duration 
Pigmented changes 
Pigmentation/Changes of the sk...