INTRAOCULAR FOREIGN BODY
BROKEN INSTRUMENT TIP
DRUG OVERDOSE/TOXICITY
EPISTAXIS/EXCESSIVE BLEEDING
DIABETES/THYROID AND MORE
100

This would be used to remove a superficial foreign body from your patient's eye.

What is a cotton tip applicator?

100

This is the first step to be performed if you determine you have broken your instrument tip in your patient's mouth.

What is sit patient upright to avoid aspiration.

100

This drug mimics the Sympathetic nervous system.

What are amphetamines or cocaine?

100

This is the most common etiology for a nose bleed.

What is digital manipulation?

100

This type of diabetes is caused by a total lack of insulin production.

What is type 1 diabetes?

200

This would be used if someone had a chemical splash in their eyes.

What is eye wash station?

200

This is the best way to avoid instrument tip breakage.

What is maintain instrument integrity?

200

This symptom is not produced by the sympathetic nervous system.

mydriasis, decrease digestion, diliation of bronchioles, or bradycardia.

What is bradycardia?

200

This is a hereditary bleeding disorder caused by a deficiency of various clotting factors.

What is hemophilia?

200

This condition is a result of hyperthyroidism.

What is Graves disease?

300

Which of these substances would most likely cause an eye infection?

glass, calculus, study model stone or instrument tip?


What is calculus?

300

This item is magnetized and are useful to remove broken tips.

What is Perio Retriever?

300

The use of this drug results in rampant caries, dehydration and xerostomia and is commonly referred to as:

What is "Meth Mouth"?

300

This term describes what happens when an icepack is used for a nose bleed.

What is vasoconstriction?

300

This is a condition caused by Primary adrenal insufficiency?

What is Addison's disease?

400

Which term is not related to eye injury symptoms?

burning in the eye, tear production, double vision, or epistaxis?

What is "Epitaxis?

400

This is the procedure to follow if you locate the broken tip but cannot remove it.

What is Refer to Oral Surgeon?

400

This drug is used to reverse the effects of opioid overdose.

What is "Narcon"?

400

These types of medications are used for patients with excessive bleeding.

What are anticoagulants?

400

Secondary adrenal insufficiency is cause by an insufficient amount of this hormone.

What is ACTH (adrenocorticortropic hormone)?

500

In general this is the most common reason someone gets an intraocular injury.

What is "hammering"

500

Another way to avoid breaking the tip.

What is using the right instrument or using the instrument correctly?

500

This symptom is NOT a sign of barbiturate toxicity:

Lethargy, Slurred speech, Tachycardia, Hypothermia.

What is Tachycardia?

500

This test is used to determine the risk category of a patient with a bleeding disorder.

What is INR?

500

This is a life-threatening condition that occurs when the body is severely lacking cortisol.

What is Adrenal Crisis?

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