WREB QUIZ
1. Which of the following would result in an unacceptable Patient? (Mark all that apply)
A. A BP of 185/100
B. Cocaine use within the last 24 hours
C. Antibiotic coverage needed, but without official writte
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WREB QUIZ
1. Which of the following would result in an unacceptable Patient? (Mark all that apply)
A. A BP of 185/100
B. Cocaine use within the last 24 hours
C. Antibiotic coverage needed, but without official written clearance
D. Presence of active Orofacial herpes - ✔✔A, B, C, D
What type(s) of Patients may not be shared on the same clinical day? (Mark all that
apply)
A. Patients requiring antibiotic prophylaxis
B. Patients with epilepsy
C. Patients who require insulin by injection or insulin pump
D. All of the above - ✔✔A, C
Which of the following are necessary for Patient Acceptance? (Mark all that apply)
A. A minimum of 12 surfaces with qualifying calculus
B. A treatment quadrant with more than 6 natural teeth
C. A treatment quadrant with a permanent molar with a proximal contact
D. A treatment quadrant plus 4 additional teeth
E. A minimum of 3 surfaces of qualifying calculus on molars - ✔✔A, C, E
T/F: A tooth with a pocket depth of 7 mm at Check-In will be disqualified from the treatment
Submission. - ✔✔F
Which of the following would exclude a surface from qualifying calculus acceptance?
(Mark all that apply)
A. Gross caries that extend subgingivally and impact grading
B. Orthodontic bands
C. Pocket depth of 6 mm
D. Class II furcation
E. Class III mobility
F. Rough subgingival crown margin - ✔✔A, B, E, F
How are exempted teeth/surfaces indicated on the Candidate Assignment Form?
A. Not indicated. You must treat all teeth in the submission.
B. Examiners will indicate on the Candidate Assignment Form.
C. You will mark them out on the Candidate Assignment Form. - ✔✔B
Which of the following diagnostic radiographs are acceptable?
A. Digital or traditional BW of all posterior teeth within 1-year of exam date
B. Digital or traditional FM series within 3 years of exam date
C. Digital traditional Periapicals within 3 years of exam date
D. Digital or traditional Panoramic within 3 years of exam date - ✔✔A, B, C, D
What are the consequences for radiographs that are incomplete or not within the WREB
date requirements?
A. The Patient is rejected
B. There is a radiographic penalty assigned
C. The Chief Examiner will not proceed with the Check-In Review process until the
required images are present. - ✔✔C
When do I sign the Chief Register Sheet? (Mark all that apply)
A. When I enter the clinic and seat my Patient.
B. When my operatory is set up.
C. After completing an Extraoral and Intraoral Examination.
D. After completing and organizing paperwork, radiographs and Patient tray. - ✔✔C, D
Which forms go with Patient at Check-In? (Mark all that apply)
A. Patient Medical History form
B. Patient Submission Sheet
C. Local Anesthesia Dosage form
D. Candidate Assignment Form
E. Patient Continuing Care form - ✔✔A, B, D
T/F: If your Patient is extremely sensitive, you may administer local anesthetic prior to CheckIn. - ✔✔F
When should I place my Candidate Assignment Form in the sheet protector?
A. At Check-In
B. At Check-Out - ✔✔B
What should you do if your treatment submission is rejected for Insufficient Qualifying
Calculus? (Mark all that apply)
A. Pack up your belongings and leave the clinic.
B. Review criteria for qualifying calculus.
C. Re-explore for calculus that meets qualifying criteria.
D. Consider options for resubmitting with different teeth/combinations or different
Patient. - ✔✔B, C, D
T/F: You can submit a different Patient for the Alternate Submission. - ✔✔F
T/F: Your clinic treatment time starts when your Patient leaves for Check-In. - ✔✔F
Which of the following are necessary prior to sending the Patient to Check-Out? (Mark all
that apply):
A. Signing the Chief Register Sheet
B. Obtaining Chief Examiner Approval
C. Placing Candidate Assignment Form in sheet protector
D. Preparing Patient with Candidate ID sticker on clean bib
E. Preparing Instrument tray/Patient eyewear
F. Submitting Patient Continuing Care form
G. Submitting the completed Local Anesthesia Dosage form - ✔✔C, D, E, F, G
T/F: Prior to Check-Out, you may revise the previously recorded Extraoral and Intraoral
Examination notations on the Candidate Assignment Form. - ✔✔T
How should the total volume of Local Anesthetic administered be recorded?
A. The number of cartridges recorded on the Local Anesthesia Dosage Form
B. The volume in milliliters or milligrams recorded on the Candidate Assignment Form
C. The volume in milliliters or milligrams recorded on the Local Anesthesia Dosage Form -
✔✔C
How many points are lost for each treatment submission rejection?
A. None
B. 3
C. 4
D. 10 - ✔✔C
How many points are lost if my patient is late to Check-Out?
A. 3.00 points
B. 4.00 points
C. 1.00 point for each minute late
D. There is no penalty - ✔✔C
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