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| Which NAVMED form is used to schedule dental appointments? |
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| Which NAVMED form is used as a dental appointment card? |
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| What type of list is used for patients requiring extensive treatment? |
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| The dental computerized recall system uses a maximum of how many lists? |
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1. Dental Workload reports 2. Unit and individual operational dental readiness reports. 3. Provider Treatment Time reports 4. Patient and Unit Dental Treatment Needs reports 5. For class 3 or 4 pts that require operative or prophy, and so forth. |
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| The Daily DIRS record is designed to give providers what type of a treatment record? |
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| BUMED Instruction 6300.10 is divided into how many parts? |
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| Three: Internal, External, and PT relations. |
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| Which program allows patients to voice and document how they are treated? |
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| Validated patient complaints and compliments are incorporated into which of the command’s annual assessments? |
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| The new Dental Record Jacket is which of the following NAVMED forms? |
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| A patient without an SSN will have which of the following substitute SSN’s established: |
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EX: AUG 10 1945 800-08-1045 |
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| Which of the phrase is written in the lower portion of the patient’s Identification box for Retired 0-7 and above personnel? |
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| Where is the DD 2005, Privacy Act Statement located in the NAVMED 6150/21-30 (RECORD)? |
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| Where is the Forensic Examination form located in the NAVMED 6150/21-30? |
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Where is the Disclosure Accounting Record located in the NAVMED 6150/21-30? |
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| What color of record category tape is used? |
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Active Duty: Blue Reserve: Red Family memeber: Yellow Retired: Green All others: Black |
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Sequential bitewing radiographs should be filed in which section of the NAVMED 6150/21-30? |
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| Dental Exam Forms and EZ 603s should be filed in which section of the NAVMED 6150/21-30? |
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The most current Dental Treatment Form, EZ603A is filed in which section of the NAVMED 6150/21- 30? |
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| The NAVMED 6600/3 is filed in which section of the NAVMED 6150/21-30? |
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| When using the terminal digit filing system, how many equal sections are the central files divided into? |
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| Which of the following NAVMED Forms is the Health Record Receipt? |
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The Request for a Medical/Dental Record Information Form is Identified by which of the following DD numbers? |
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| What is the maximum time allowed for retention of loose treatment forms? |
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| What forms are in the inside back cover of the dental record jacket? |
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IN ORDER: 1. NAVPERS 5510/1 2. Current status form 3. NAVMED 6600/12 4. EZ603A 5. OLD SF603s and 603As 6. SF 513 7. SF 502 8. SF 509 9. SF 515 10. SF 522 |
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| What forms are in the inside front cover of the dental record jacket? |
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1. unmounted radiographs in envelopes. 2. Seqential bitewing radiograph. 3. Panographic or full-mouth radiographs. |
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| What is routine dental care? |
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1.Dental examinations and advice on dental health. 2.Restoration of lost tooth structure. 3.Treatment of periodontal conditions. 4.Surgical procedures. 5.Replacement of missing teeth essential to personal appearance, the performance of military duty, or the proper mastication of food. |
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| This is treatment necessary to relieve pain, control bleeding, and manage acute septic conditions or injuries to the oral-facial structures. |
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| What is elective dental care? |
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Examples of elective dental are malocclusion, orthodontics, replacing amalgam fillings with gold crowns, etc. |
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| What are the Priority Categories? |
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1A. Members of the uniformed services on active duty. 1B. Members of a Reserve Component of the Armed Forces and National Guard personnel. 2. Family member of active duty members of the uniformed services; family members of persons who died while in such a status. 3. Members of the Senior reserve Officers Training Corps. 4. Retired members of the uniformed services and their family members (including family members of deceased retired members.) 5. Civilian employees of the Federal Government. 6. All others. |
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