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codyclark

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Which countable sponge is used in oral procedures to prevent bone or tooth fragments and other foreign matter from becoming lodged in the pharynx?
 a. Cottonoids
  b. lap pads
  c. throat pack
  d. Weck-Cel

Question 2

What is the MOST common position for patients undergoing oral and maxillofacial procedures?
 a. supine with arms on armboards
  b. supine with arms tucked in at sides
  c. Trendelenberg with arms on armboards
  d. Trendelenberg with arms tucked in at sides



Dinolord

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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

b



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