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19 Cards in this Set
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- Back
the most current dental treatment form, EZ603a is filed in which section of the NAVMED 6150/21-30
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inside back cover of dental record jacket
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What is te most important aspect of dental care that your patients receive
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quality
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Dental exam forms and ez603s should be filed in which section of the NAVMED 6150/21-30
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back of dental record jacket center
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What type of register will show the date, name, grade/rate and reason for visit
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appointment
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The Request for a Medical/Dental Record Information Form is identified by which of te following DD numbers
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877
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A good rule is to try to answer the telephone by which maximum number of rings
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3
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Which department is directly responsible for the image of the dental service provided
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front desk
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a patient's eligibility must be verified through which of the following systems
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DEERS
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the efficient operation of a dental clinic depends on its personnel and what other aspect?
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Administrative support
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BUMEDINST 6300.10 is divided into how many parts
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3
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Wincing of the eyes my indicate that a patient is feeling which, if any, of te following resposes
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uncomfortable
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What best defines a patient that is detal phobic
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overwhelming feeling of pain and terror
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what is the maximum time allowed for te retention of loose treatment forms
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1 year
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what priority category will family members of an active duty member be placed on for treatment eligibility
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2
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when making a patient an appointment where should you first enter the information
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appointment book
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the daily DIRS records are designed to give providers what type of a treatment record?
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D
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The NAVMED 660/3 is filed in which section of the NAVMED 6150/21-30
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Front of dental record jacket center
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the dental computerized recall system uses a maximum of how many lists
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12
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what phrase is written in the lower portion of the patient's identification box for retired 0-7 and above personnel
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"flag/general officer"
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