Guest guest Posted January 18, 2012 Report Share Posted January 18, 2012 1- I think for MI patient refer to hospitalBalsamSent from my iPadOn 18 Jan 2012, at 02:11, Divi Divi <divi_ore@...> wrote: can any one please solve these questions from april 2011 feedback..1) Patient with history of myocardial infarction who underwent angioplasty 3 days ago and now has acute pulpitis. How would you manage it? Refer to the hospital Prescribe antibiotics Extirpate the pulp. Do rct2) the percentage of oxygen in the blood of the veins. 3)A patient comes to you with a 10 year old amalgam filling that seems to be raised from the occlusal surface of the tooth. What could be the reason for this? (Creep, Hygroscopic expansion4)Which bone is formed entirely intra-membraneously?RegardsDivi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 18, 2012 Report Share Posted January 18, 2012 1. Pt with MI will be referfred to hospital. 2.40 mmhg 3. creep 4.perital greater wing of sphenoid lacerimal and Maxilla Correct me if I have made any mistakes. > > > can any one please solve these questions from april 2011 feedback.. > > > > > > > > 1) Patient with history of myocardial infarction who underwent angioplasty 3 days ago and now has acute pulpitis. How would you manage it? > > Refer to the hospital > > Prescribe antibiotics > > Extirpate the pulp. > > Do rct > > > > 2) the percentage of oxygen in the blood of the veins. > > > > 3)A patient comes to you with a 10 year old amalgam filling that seems to be raised from the occlusal surface of the tooth. What could be the reason for this? (Creep, Hygroscopic expansion > > > > 4)Which bone is formed entirely intra-membraneously? > > > > > > Regards > > Divi > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 18, 2012 Report Share Posted January 18, 2012 2.15-20 percent... correct me if im wrong.. sajitha From: pearltooth32 <pearltooth32@...> Sent: Wednesday, 18 January 2012 9:29 AM Subject: Re: Feed back questions 1. Pt with MI will be referfred to hospital. 2.40 mmhg 3. creep 4.perital greater wing of sphenoid lacerimal and Maxilla Correct me if I have made any mistakes. > > > can any one please solve these questions from april 2011 feedback.. > > > > > > > > 1) Patient with history of myocardial infarction who underwent angioplasty 3 days ago and now has acute pulpitis. How would you manage it? > > Refer to the hospital > > Prescribe antibiotics > > Extirpate the pulp. > > Do rct > > > > 2) the percentage of oxygen in the blood of the veins. > > > > 3)A patient comes to you with a 10 year old amalgam filling that seems to be raised from the occlusal surface of the tooth. What could be the reason for this? (Creep, Hygroscopic expansion > > > > 4)Which bone is formed entirely intra-membraneously? > > > > > > Regards > > Divi > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 18, 2012 Report Share Posted January 18, 2012 1. refer to hospital3. creep4. Parietal and frontal are the only entirely intramembranous bones in skull From: ssajithakumari@...Date: Wed, 18 Jan 2012 16:01:08 +0530Subject: Re: Feed back questions 2.15-20 percent... correct me if im wrong.. sajitha From: pearltooth32 <pearltooth32@...> Sent: Wednesday, 18 January 2012 9:29 AM Subject: Re: Feed back questions 1. Pt with MI will be referfred to hospital. 2.40 mmhg 3. creep 4.perital greater wing of sphenoid lacerimal and Maxilla Correct me if I have made any mistakes. > > > can any one please solve these questions from april 2011 feedback.. > > > > > > > > 1) Patient with history of myocardial infarction who underwent angioplasty 3 days ago and now has acute pulpitis. How would you manage it? > > Refer to the hospital > > Prescribe antibiotics > > Extirpate the pulp. > > Do rct > > > > 2) the percentage of oxygen in the blood of the veins. > > > > 3)A patient comes to you with a 10 year old amalgam filling that seems to be raised from the occlusal surface of the tooth. What could be the reason for this? (Creep, Hygroscopic expansion > > > > 4)Which bone is formed entirely intra-membraneously? > > > > > > Regards > > Divi > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 18, 2012 Report Share Posted January 18, 2012 For q.2 I think it's 75% as it is 750 ml O2. Partial pressure is 40mm Hg.Correct me if I m wrong. ThanksSent from my iPhoneOn 18, جنوری 2012, at 2:11 AM, Divi Divi <divi_ore@...> wrote: can any one please solve these questions from april 2011 feedback..1) Patient with history of myocardial infarction who underwent angioplasty 3 days ago and now has acute pulpitis. How would you manage it? Refer to the hospital Prescribe antibiotics Extirpate the pulp. Do rct2) the percentage of oxygen in the blood of the veins. 3)A patient comes to you with a 10 year old amalgam filling that seems to be raised from the occlusal surface of the tooth. What could be the reason for this? (Creep, Hygroscopic expansion4)Which bone is formed entirely intra-membraneously?RegardsDivi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 18, 2012 Report Share Posted January 18, 2012 For q.1 I agree with Balsam . Q3. Creep.Sent from my iPhoneOn 18, جنوری 2012, at 8:52 AM, Balsam Majid <balsam_majid@...> wrote: 1- I think for MI patient refer to hospitalBalsamSent from my iPadOn 18 Jan 2012, at 02:11, Divi Divi <divi_ore@...> wrote: can any one please solve these questions from april 2011 feedback..1) Patient with history of myocardial infarction who underwent angioplasty 3 days ago and now has acute pulpitis. How would you manage it? Refer to the hospital Prescribe antibiotics Extirpate the pulp. Do rct2) the percentage of oxygen in the blood of the veins. 3)A patient comes to you with a 10 year old amalgam filling that seems to be raised from the occlusal surface of the tooth. What could be the reason for this? (Creep, Hygroscopic expansion4)Which bone is formed entirely intra-membraneously?RegardsDivi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 19, 2012 Report Share Posted January 19, 2012 Hi allWhat is creep amalgam?And what bone forms intra-membraneously ?BalsamSent from my iPadOn 18 Jan 2012, at 13:13, Amna <dramadeel@...> wrote: For q.1 I agree with Balsam . Q3. Creep.Sent from my iPhoneOn 18, جنوری 2012, at 8:52 AM, Balsam Majid <balsam_majid@...> wrote: 1- I think for MI patient refer to hospitalBalsamSent from my iPadOn 18 Jan 2012, at 02:11, Divi Divi <divi_ore@...> wrote: can any one please solve these questions from april 2011 feedback..1) Patient with history of myocardial infarction who underwent angioplasty 3 days ago and now has acute pulpitis. How would you manage it? Refer to the hospital Prescribe antibiotics Extirpate the pulp. Do rct2) the percentage of oxygen in the blood of the veins. 3)A patient comes to you with a 10 year old amalgam filling that seems to be raised from the occlusal surface of the tooth. What could be the reason for this? (Creep, Hygroscopic expansion4)Which bone is formed entirely intra-membraneously?RegardsDivi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 19, 2012 Report Share Posted January 19, 2012 creep : slow plastic deformation occurs due to application of static or dynamic force over time.thankshuma From: Balsam Majid <balsam_majid@...> " " < > Sent: Thursday, January 19, 2012 11:08 AM Subject: Re: Feed back questions Hi allWhat is creep amalgam?And what bone forms intra-membraneously ?BalsamSent from my iPadOn 18 Jan 2012, at 13:13, Amna <dramadeel@...> wrote: For q.1 I agree with Balsam . Q3. Creep.Sent from my iPhoneOn 18, جنوری 2012, at 8:52 AM, Balsam Majid <balsam_majid@...> wrote: 1- I think for MI patient refer to hospitalBalsamSent from my iPadOn 18 Jan 2012, at 02:11, Divi Divi <divi_ore@...> wrote: can any one please solve these questions from april 2011 feedback..1) Patient with history of myocardial infarction who underwent angioplasty 3 days ago and now has acute pulpitis. How would you manage it? Refer to the hospital Prescribe antibiotics Extirpate the pulp. Do rct2) the percentage of oxygen in the blood of the veins. 3)A patient comes to you with a 10 year old amalgam filling that seems to be raised from the occlusal surface of the tooth. What could be the reason for this? (Creep, Hygroscopic expansion4)Which bone is formed entirely intra-membraneously?RegardsDivi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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