Case Studies in Dental HygienePrentice Hall, 2003 - 100 pagina's A text for all levels and all courses in the dental hygiene curriculum. Also a review aid for the Dental Hygiene National Board Examination. Unique in content and approach, this text is devoted entirely to case situations that provide opportunities for problem-based learning in multiple dental hygiene sciences at any point along the learning continuumfrom beginning to advanced. The text's 10 diverse case-based learning scenarios help students learn to apply basic knowledge to client care, develop critical thinking skills, and link their classroom learning to real-world experiences they may encounter in clinical practice. Case study work will also prepare them for success on national, regional and state examinations which have a client care focus. Each chapter contains one complete case scenario with accompanying questions categorized both by difficulty (basic or complex) and by dental hygiene disciplinemaking it a complete module that may be introduced or revisited in any order and at any time during the curriculum. |
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CASE B Pediatric ClientZack Ware | 9 |
CASE E Geriatric ClientJuan Hernandez | 31 |
CASE H Special Needs ClientJohnnie Johnson | 51 |
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