CE Course Handout. Developing Competencies and Curriculum in Dental Public Health for Dental Hygienists. Saturday, June 11, :00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.

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CE Course Handout Developing Competencies and Curriculum in Dental Public Health for Dental Hygienists Saturday, June 11, 2016 10:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.

Study ID Number - REALD-30 Rapid Estimation of Adult Literacy in Dentistry 30 word version School of Dentistry School of Public Health University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Chapel Hill, NC 27599-7450 USA Jessica Y. Lee DDS, MPH, PhD Jessica_lee@dentistry.unc.edu 919-966-2739

Interview/ REALD-30 Start Time: Study ID Number - REALD-30 YOU WILL NOW ADMINISTER THE DENTAL LITERACY TEST READ THE FOLLOWING TO THE PARTICIPANT: Now, I am going to show you cards with one word on every card. I would like you to read the word out loud. If you do not know the answer, please say, don t know. Do not guess. Dental REALM end time: Score: 1. Sugar 11. Abscess 21. Periodontal 2. Smoking 12. Extraction 22. Sealant 3. Floss 13. Denture 23. Hypoplasia 4. Brush 14. Enamel 24. Halitosis 5. Pulp 15. Dentition 25. Analgesia 6. Fluoride 16. Plaque 26. Cellulitis 7. Braces 17. Gingiva 27. Fistula 8. Genetics 18. Malocclusion 28. Temporomandibular 9. Restoration 19. Incipient 29. Hyperemia 10. Bruxism 20. Caries 30. Apicoectomy

1. Sugar 11. Abscess 21. Periodontal 2. Smoking 12. Extraction 22. Sealant 3. Floss 13. Denture 23. Hypoplasia 4. Brush 14. Enamel 24. Halitosis 5. Pulp 15. Dentition 25. Analgesia 6. Fluoride 16. Plaque 26. Cellulitis 7. Braces 17. Gingiva 27. Fistula 8. Genetics 18. Malocclusion 28. Temporomandibular 9. Restoration 19. Incipient 29. Hyperemia 10. Bruxism 20. Caries 30. Apicoectomy

Part 2 Instructions: In this part, you will be shown some drug labels and instructions after a dental procedure. I will ask you some questions about them and you will be asked to answer these questions orally.

Dania Sabbahi Refill: 00 1 Jan. 2016 Amoxicillin Capsules 500 MG 21/0 Take one tablet by mouth three (3) times a day for 7 days Q1: If you take the first tablet at Friday 10 a.m., when should you take the (1) (0) next one? Q2: When should you take the last one? (1) (0) Q3: If your symptoms are gone by the 4 th day of taking the medication, (1) (0) should you stop taking the medication? Q4: When should you stop the medication? (1) (0) Q5: How many times you can refill this medication? (1) (0)

Dania Sabbahi Refill: 00 1 Jan. 2016 Penicillin V Capsules 500 MG 28/0 Take one tablet by mouth every 6 hours for 7 days. Q1: How many capsules should you take per day? (1) (0)

Dania Sabbahi Refill: 00 1 Jan. 2016 Chlorhexidine Mouthwash 0.12 % Swish and spit 15cc for 30 seconds 3 times a day then nothing per mouth for 30 minutes Q1: What do you understand from this prescription? Can you swallow it? (1) (0) Q2: If you use it at 5 p.m., when can you eat or drink? (1) (0)

Dania Sabbahi Refill: 00 1 Jan. 2016 Ibuprofen 400 MG 20/0 Take one tablet by mouth every 4 hours when needed. Expiration date: Dec. 2016 Q1: If you are not feeling any pain, should you take the medication? (1) (0) Q2: If you are feeling a pain, how many capsules can you take per day? (1) (0) Q3: Can you take this medicine on June 2017? (1) (0)

Dania Sabbahi Refill: 00 1 Jan. 2016 Amoxicillin Capsules 500 MG 4/0 Take 4 tablets by mouth one hour before the dental appointment. Q1: How many times you have to take this medication? (1) (0) Q2: If your dental appointment is scheduled at 10 a.m., when should you (1) (0) take the medication?

Appointment card Clinic: Dental Location: 1 st floor Date: February 27 Day: Tuesday Time: 9:45 a.m. Q1: When is your next appointment? (1) (0) Q2: Does this means that you leave home quarter to 10? 9:45 a.m. (1) (0) Q3: Where should you go? (1) (0)

Q1: If your tooth was extracted on Monday, when do you expect the swelling to (1) (0) reach its maximum? Q2: If you start placing the ice bag at 10:00 a.m., when should you remove it? (1) (0)

Q3: When will you place the bag of ice for the second time? (1) (0)