HESI General Chairside Assisting Practice Exam

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What treatment room preparations should be completed prior to setting the patient?

  1. Checking the equipment, disposing of sharps

  2. Placed patient records and images in appropriate place, clear a path of entry for the patient and dental team members

  3. Organizing dental supplies, ensuring emergency equipment is accessible

  4. Turning on lights, setting up the dental chair

The correct answer is: Placed patient records and images in appropriate place, clear a path of entry for the patient and dental team members

The preparation of the treatment room before a patient arrives is crucial for ensuring a safe and efficient experience for both the patient and the dental team. The selected answer emphasizes the importance of properly managing the environment for patient care. By placing patient records and images in their appropriate spots, the dental assistant ensures that the team has immediate access to vital information necessary for the patient's treatment. This organization streamlines the workflow and minimizes potential delays during the appointment. Clearing a path of entry for both the patient and the dental team is also essential. It ensures safety and accessibility, allowing for a smooth transition into the treatment area and minimizing the risk of accidents, like tripping over equipment or supplies. Overall, this option highlights a comprehensive approach to treatment room preparation that prioritizes patient flow and access to important clinical information, making it essential for efficient operations in a dental practice.