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NDAEB Radiology Test Questions with Answers
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NDAEB Radiology Test Questions with Answers 
Structures that radiation can easily pass through are: - Answer-Radiolucent 
 
3 structures that are radiolucent on an image - Answer-Metal restorations 
enamel 
dense areas of bone 
 
The range of shades of grey to black to white is called: - Answer-Contrast 
 
a 90 kVp setting requires less exposure time and produces an image that has: - Answer-Low contrast 
 
A 70 kVp setting requires longer exposure time and produces an image with: - Answer-High c...
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RAD. FINAL EXAM | 212 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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diff btwn receptor holder and Beam alignment device - the RH only stabilizes the receptor. the 
BAI stabilizes and helps align the PID to the receptor 
which receptor holder is dispoabable - stabe bite block 
what year were standards established for xray equip. - 1974 
film base is made of ? how thick? and its function? - polyester plastic, 0.2 mm, supports the 
emulsion 
adhesive layer of film is located on which side? and purpose? - both sides of film, attaches the 
emulsion to the base 
the e...
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OSCE Exam | Questions & 100% Correct Answers (Verified) | Latest Update | GradeA+
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What oral pathology does a Pt has with white lines on buccal mucosa? 
Correct Answer: lichen planus 
How is lichen planus treated? 
Correct Answer: Corticosteroids 
What drug and dose is used prior to procedure? 
Correct Answer: amoxicillin 
dose: 2 g as single dose 
given 30-60 min prior to procedure 
how often is the autoclaved checked? 
Correct Answer: 7 days 
what is the best material to use and consider longevity and if Pt had a big DO caries? 
Correct Answer: amalgam 
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Pt has large Do ...
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OSCE (DSE) Exam with Guaranteed Accurate Answers
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T/F: Nifidepine causes gingival hyperplasia. - correct answer True 
 
Ca channel blockers: Amlodipine, diltiazem, verapamil, "dipines" 
Dilantin (Phenytoin): anti-convulsant 
Cyclosporine: immunosuppressant 
 
Large space between 11 and 12. What do you do? - correct answer a. Mini implant 
b. Do a bridge 
c. Leave it alone**** 
 
Picture with white cauliflower nodule on dorsal tongue is: - correct answer Papilloma on a tongue 
 
How do you treat this? (Mucocele) - correct answer Excise with sa...
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OSCE (DSE) Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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OSCE (DSE) Exam Questions and 
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T/F: Nifidepine causes gingival hyperplasia. - Correct Answer ️️ -True 
Ca channel blockers: Amlodipine, diltiazem, verapamil, "dipines" 
Dilantin (Phenytoin): anti-convulsant 
Cyclosporine: immunosuppressant 
Large space between 11 and 12. What do you do? - Correct Answer ️️ -a. Mini implant 
b. Do a bridge 
c. Leave it alone**** 
Picture with white cauliflower nodule on dorsal tongue is: - Correct Answer ️️ - 
Papilloma on a tongu...
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NR 602 Final Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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NR 602 Final Exam Questions and 
 
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Step 1 Asthma approach-Intermittent symptoms 2x or less per week 
asymptomatic and normal PED 
requires SABA 2 days/week 
no interference with normal activities 
 
brief exacerbations 
 
nighttime symptoms 2x or less a month 
lung fx- FEV>80% predicted 
 
Step 2 Asthma Approach-Mild persistent Symptoms >2 x a week, less than once per day 
requires SABA more than 2days/week, no more than once a day 
exacerbations may affect activity 
n...
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AANP FNP Test Review Questions and Detailed Answers
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ADA screening for DM in Children-symptomatic children (polyuria, polydipsia, polyphagia, blurred vision) regardless of risk factors 
-asymptomatic children after puberty or 10 years of age or older if overweight or obese (>85th percentile). Plus 1 of the following: 
*T2DM in 1st or 2nd degree relative 
*high risk racial/ethnic group 
*signs of insulin resistance (HTN, dyslipidemia, acanthosis nigricans, PCOS, SGA) 
*maternal hx of DM or GDM during the child's gestation 
 
ADA screening for...
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OSCE DSE (543 QAs CORRECTLY ANSWERED WITH COMPLETE SOLUTION)
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T/F: Nifidepine causes gingival hyperplasia. - ANSWER >>> True 
Ca channel blockers: Amlodipine, diltiazem, verapamil, "dipines" 
Dilantin (Phenytoin): anti-convulsant 
Cyclosporine: immunosuppressant 
Large space between 11 and 12. What do you do? - ANSWER >>> a. Mini 
implant 
b. Do a bridge 
c. Leave it alone**** 
Picture with white cauliflower nodule on dorsal tongue is: - ANSWER >>> 
Papilloma on a tongue 
How do you treat this? (Mucocele) - ANSWER >>>...
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Neuro Test 1 Unit 3 (USAHS) question n answers rated A+
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Neuro Test 1 Unit 3 (USAHS)What are the 3 most common imaging modalities? - correct answer CT, MRI, and neruoangiography. 
 
Most CT and MRI are? - correct answer 2D slices 
 
What are the 3 imaging planes? - correct answer Horizontal (axial), coronal, Sagittal 
 
MRI scans are? - correct answer True horizontal slices 
 
What was CT scan developed from? - correct answer Conventional Xray 
 
What does CT measure? - correct answer Density of tissues 
 
What are the differences b/w CT and conventio...
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CXRAY AHN568 Questions and Answers 2024/2025
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How is the AP usually obtained? 
 with a portable xray machine 
When is the AP indicated for patients? 
 when they cannot travel 
What position is the pt normally in for the AP xray? 
 usually supine unless specified as upright 
The AP view may limit what? 
 achievement of optimal image, it produces more magnification and a less sharp 
image 
In the supine position of the AP view, what are 3 negatives? 
 it may limit inspiration and lead to misinterpretation, unable to reveal fre...
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