Student Workbook for Darby & Walsh Dental Hygiene

Student Workbook for Darby & Walsh Dental Hygiene

  • Jennifer A Pieren
  • Cynthia Amyot
Publisher:ElsevierISBN 13: 9780323882743ISBN 10: 0323882749

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Student Workbook for Darby & Walsh Dental Hygiene is written by Jennifer A Pieren and published by Elsevier. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 0323882749 (ISBN 10) and 9780323882743 (ISBN 13).

Get the hands-on practice and reinforcement you need to master the concepts and skills covered in Darby & Walsh Dental Hygiene: Theory and Practice, 6th Edition. The chapters in this workbook directly correlate to the textbook chapters and provide ample review questions and exercises, competency skills evaluation sheets, case studies with questions, and information for the clinical externship and professional portfolio. Applicable chapters also contain a review of video procedures covered in the main text. It's the essential practice and review you need for success in both the classroom and the clinical setting. Patient case studies and video review questions provide opportunities for assimilation and application of concepts to prepare you for clinical patient encounters. Practice and review questions include short answer, fill-in-the-blank, and multiple choice to help you prepare for the NBDHE exam. Competency skill checklists offer clear guidelines for performing each dental hygiene skill. Perforated pages make it easy to detach forms and bring them along in clinical settings. NEW and UPDATED! Content corresponds to the latest edition of the text, with an increased focus on new and emerging technologies, enhanced coverage of infection control, new chapters addressing telehealth and mental health, and much more.