68E Mos Requirements
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The color of the folder represents the last two digits (the primary group) of the sponsors SSN. What color is Primary group 00-09?
Orange
The color of the folder represents the last two digits (the primary group) of the sponsors SSN. What color is Primary group 10-19?
Light Green
The color of the folder represents the last two digits (the primary group) of the sponsors SSN. What color is Primary group 20-29?
Yellow
The color of the folder represents the last two digits (the primary group) of the sponsors SSN. What color is Primary group 30-39?
Gray
The color of the folder represents the last two digits (the primary group) of the sponsors SSN. What color is Primary group 40-49?
Tan
The color of the folder represents the last two digits (the primary group) of the sponsors SSN. What color is Primary group 50-59?
Light Blue
The color of the folder represents the last two digits (the primary group) of the sponsors SSN. What color is Primary group 60-69?
White
The color of the folder represents the last two digits (the primary group) of the sponsors SSN. What color is Primary group 70-79?
Brown
The color of the folder represents the last two digits (the primary group) of the sponsors SSN. What color is Primary group 80-89?
Pink
The color of the folder represents the last two digits (the primary group) of the sponsors SSN. What color is Primary group 90-99?
Red
What 2 digit number is noted on the front of a treatment record for the sponsor?
20
What 2 digit number is noted on the front of a treatment record for the spouse?
30
What 2 digit number is noted on the front of a treatment record for the (children/in order of birth)?
01-19
what steps should you take prior to treating a patient ?
1. wash hands 2. Don ppe 3. time out/ patient name, SS#, and date of birth
Basic exam setup includes what ?
mouth mirrors, explorers, cotton tip pliers, perio-probe, gauze, and cotton rolls
what position should the patients head be set in to take a bisecting angle exposure (bitewing)?
the head should be positioned so that the occlusal surface of the maxillary teeth are in a horizontal plane
what is the four handed dentistry technique?
the chairside technique that involves four hands (doc & assistant) working together to provide treatment to the oral cavity. transfer instruments, decrease chair time for the PT, relieve stress for everyone, and increase productivity.
how long does it take for plaque to form?
24 hours
name the different tooth types.
central incisor, lateral incisor, cuspids, bicuspids, molars
what are the surfaces on a tooth?
facial labial buccal lingual mesial distal incisal occlusal
define gingivitis
inflammation of the gingiva
what is dental classification: Class I?
Had an exam and needs no further treatment.
what is dental classification: Class II?
had an exam, needs treatment, but none that will require emergency care within the next 12 months.
what is dental classification: Class III?
had exam, needs treatment that will require emergency care within the next 12 months.
what is the DA Form 5570?
Health questionnaire for dental treatment.
what is DA Form 3444-6
Dental record jacket
what is a basic Oral Surgery setup for a simple extraction?
sterile water cups sterile water aspirating syringes needle driver 301 77R Molt 9 Minnesota weider
what is the reversal for a sedation ?
flumazenil reverses the effects of benzodiazepines.
what medications are used for a general sedation?
versed medazolam fentynal
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