Follow protocol for requesting faculty assistance as follows:
- Necessary paper work must be completed and laid out in proper order.
- The patient is to be properly positioned for the procedure.
- The bracket table and light are to be accessible for adjustment by faculty.
- The bracket table is to be cleared of all used sponges, floss, disclosing solutions, etc.
- Clean sterile sponges must be available and accessible.
- Instruments are to be in an orderly fashion for quick transfer to faculty upon request.
- The mirror face is to be properly washed and dried.
- Turn on call light when you are prepared for assistance.
- When the faculty enters the cubicle use professional terminology, such as: tooth number, surface or line angle; if it's for a scaling check give patient's calculus classification as A, B, C, or periodontal patient; etc.
- Introduce the patient to your faculty while faculty is adjusting light, and bracket table.
- Be prepared with clean mirror in hand to transfer it to the faculty. Pass dull instruments palm up.
- Sharp instruments are to be passed palm down. Instruments are to be passed over the patient's chest, not face, to reduce the risk of patient injury.
- Listen attentively and carefully to faculty feedback.
SECOND OPINIONS for Scaling Check or Patient Classification
- Second opinions are the option of the student or the faculty.
- Students requests for a second opinion should immediately follow faculty evaluation of the patient.
- Faculty will request a second faculty member for the evaluation without providing any case details.
- A second opinion is required if the faculty assigns a failing grade to the case.
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