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09madisonrousseau09

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Which of the following best describes the importance of using a ThinPrep test?
 a. Ensures the accuracy of the test result
  b. Duplicates the technologist process
  c. Screens for HPV with a higher cervical cancer risk
  d. Diagnoses cervical cancer
  e. Diagnoses trichomonas

Question 2

The maxillary process that forms the bone that supports the maxillary teeth is the _________.
 a. frontal
  b. alveolar
  c. palatine
  d. zygomatic



stanleka1

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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

b
RATIONALE: The maxillary process that forms the bone that supports the maxillary teeth is the alveolar bone.



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