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| What are the 3 parts of an objective? |
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-condition -performance verb -criteria |
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After reading the competency sheet, the student will be able to set up their operatory using all infection control criteria learned in class. 1. condition 2. performance verb 3. criteria |
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1. After reading the sheet 2. set up the operatory 3. using all infection control used in class |
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| About how many children ages 2-4 have experienced dental decay? |
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| BLANK of the water is fluoridated. |
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| Over BLANK% of adults 35-44% have periodontal disease. |
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| What are some oral health preventative measures in the US? |
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-water fluoridation -sealants -regular dental care -tobacco cessation |
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1. progressive 2. cumulative |
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| About how many school hours are missed yearly because of oral health issues? |
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| What are some bad effects of ECC(early childhood caries)? |
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1. failure to thrive 2. underweight |
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| How many work hours are lost to oral diseases? |
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| What are oral health disparities? |
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| Differences in oral health status among population groups |
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| What are some demographic/social characteristics are associated with oral health disparities? |
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-Income -Education -Race/ethnicity -Culture -Geography (urban/rural) -Age -Sex -Disability status -Behavioral lifestyles |
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| current state or condition |
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| Direction of a condition on a particular course over a period of time |
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| Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance Survey |
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| National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey |
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| National Health Interview Survey |
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| Medical Expenditure Panel Survey |
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| What is the single most common chronic disease of childhood? |
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| Dental caries are BLANK times more common than asthma, BLANK times more common than hay fever. |
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| Dental caries are 5 times more common than asthma, 7 times more common than hay fever. |
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| ECC (aka baby bottle tooth decay or nursing caries) affects primary teeth of infants and young children BLANK years of age |
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| About how many children 2-4 experience dental caries? How many are untreated? |
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| Why has prevalence of caries in permanent teeth of school-age children has declined the past two decades? |
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- community water fluoridation - increased use of fluoride toothpaste - sealants |
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| Caries experiences is BLANK, making the rate higher in adolescents than young children. |
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| Is the percentage of children receiving sealants going up or down? |
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| Prevalence of caries in permanent teeth of school-age children has declined the past two decades |
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| What is an example of a cornerstone Community Preventive Service in the U.S? |
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| community water fluoridation |
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| When asked to identify the best method of preventing dental caries, only 7% of adults chose fluoride as the correct answer. What did 70% indicate as the best method? |
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| What is destructive periodontal disease? |
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| What is severe periodontal disease? |
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| What is the most common form of oral cancer? |
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| What are the relative survival rates of oral cancer like compared to other types of major cancers? |
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| BLANK of those diagnosed with oral cancer are still alive after 5 years. |
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| How much does alcohol and tobacco use increase the chances of cancer? |
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| What are some other risk factors for oral/pharyngeal cancers? |
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-Viral infections -Immunodeficiencies -Poor nutrition -UV light exposure (lips) -Certain occupational exposures |
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| What was the percents of using deans fluorosis index in 1999-2002? |
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-Very mild - 17% -Mild - 4% -Moderate - 1% -Severe - 0.3% |
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| Does Medicare provide for routine dental visits unless medical need? |
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| Does medicaide have dental coverage? |
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| optional dental coverage (individual states determine full/partial) |
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| What is a Dental Health Professional Shortage Area (Dental HPSA)? |
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| is one of the 3 types of health professional shortage areas defined by government |
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| What is dental HSPA used to evaluate? |
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| used to evaluate eligibility for federal and state programs to expand the oral health workforce |
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