EMERGENCY TERMS
CARDIOVASCULAR EMERGENCIES
RESPIRATORY EMERGENCIES
NEUROLOGIC & METABOLIC EMERGENCIES
SIGNS, SYMPTOMS & RESPONSE
100

This term means a condition with a rapid or sudden onset.

Acute

100

This term refers to chest pain caused by inadequate oxygen reaching the heart muscle.

Angina

100

This chronic respiratory condition may cause wheezing, coughing, and difficulty breathing

Asthma

100

This neurologic disorder is characterized by recurring seizures.

Epilepsy

100

This term describes the redness of the skin often associated with inflammation or irritation.

Erythema

200

This is the loss of consciousness caused by inadequate blood flow to the brain.

Syncope

200

This is commonly known as a heart attack.

cute myocardial infarction

200

This condition involves breathing at an abnormally rapid rate

Hyperventilation

200

This condition refers to an abnormally low blood glucose level.

Hypoglycemia

200

This term refers to a person's manner or pattern of walking.

Gait
300

This is the act of inhaling or ingesting a foreign object or substance.

Aspiration

300

This emergency occurs when blood flow to part of the brain is interrupted or a blood vessel in the brain ruptures.

cerebrovascular accident, or stroke

300

A patient suddenly develops difficulty breathing, chest tightness, and wheezing during treatment. What condition might be occurring?

asthma attack

300

This condition refers to an abnormally high blood glucose level.

Hyperglycemia

300

This substance can trigger an allergic reaction.

Allergen

400

This is an involuntary muscular contraction that can occur during a seizure.

Convulsion

400

During a dental emergency, this device can deliver an electrical shock to help restore a normal heart rhythm.

automated external defibrillator (AED)

400

This emergency occurs when an object becomes lodged in the airway

Choking
400

A patient with diabetes becomes confused, shaky, sweaty, and weak. What condition should the dental team suspect?

Hypoglycemia

400

These proteins are produced by the immune system in response to a foreign substance.

Antibodies

500

This is a life-threatening hypersensitivity reaction that can lead to respiratory collapse and shock.

Anaphylaxis

500

A patient suddenly complains of severe chest pain, becomes pale and sweaty, and has difficulty breathing. What type of emergency should the dental team suspect?

cardiovascular emergency/possible myocardial infarction

500

A patient becomes unconscious and is not breathing normally. What emergency life-support procedure may be required?

cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR)

500

A patient suddenly loses consciousness and begins having uncontrolled muscular movements. What type of emergency may be occurring?

seizure/convulsion

500

In a medical emergency, the dental team should recognize the emergency, activate the appropriate emergency response, and assign someone to perform this action immediately.

calling 911/emergency medical services

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