41⟩ How would you manage emergencies?
I can work calmly in hectic situations. While following the standard operating procedures, I am able to prioritize tasks according to the emergency's severity and contact the doctor for specific instructions.
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I can work calmly in hectic situations. While following the standard operating procedures, I am able to prioritize tasks according to the emergency's severity and contact the doctor for specific instructions.
I try to use my skills and knowledge to overcome the difficulties that I encounter.
Yes but limited to dental treatments.
I am a detailed and attentive person and rate them above average.
I've had many great experiences thus far. My two best experiences would be any time I see a patient leave happy and promising a return. Also, when I perform a procedure to the best of my ability keeping the dr impressed with my work.
I really enjoy working with other people and why not take care of others people teeth.
Well organized,
Communication skills,
Multi-tasker.
Clean the instruments or rinse them off, then put them in a ultrasonic and then package and then put them in an autoclave.
Yes I am very detail oriented. Like, when i was working within a previous job i was always told to keep my are clean. So what I would do was wipe down all cabinets with disinfectant make sure everything was in order,make sure all instruments were autoclaved and put in its original spot. I would also make sure the oplatory was set properly making sure their was nothing missing or out of order. Overall making sure the setting was perfect.
While I feel that every task that a dental assistant performs is important, making patients feel comfortable is probably the most important. This is because a patient who is at ease is easy to handle. Equally important is sterilizing instruments because infection control is vital to managing dental procedures effectively.