This type of client you would place the body on the left in semi supine position to prevent postural hypotension.
What is the pregnant women?
Perimenopause and post menopause usually last for this amount of time.
What is 10 years?
This antimicrobial rinse causes an increased amount of calculus in the mouth but not the growth of candidiasis.
What is 0.12% chlorhexidine gluconate?
A client taking warfarin (Coumadin) when the INR number is the following it is safe to proceed.
What is 2-3?
This condition the client has not watched their diet and lives a serenity lifestyle where insulin is resistance to the amount of sugar intake.
What is type II Diabetes Mellitus?
This amount of time of nitrous oxide is safe for a pregnant women?
What is 30 minutes?
This condition a client present with pain in the mouth that is persistent, though everything looks normal and their are no indications of any illness on health history.
What is burning mouth syndrome?
A painful red line along the gingiva that indicates inflammation and can be very painful and common in clients with HIV.
What is linear gingival erythema?
Nitroglycerin is used for this condition, when the client is experiencing chest pain.
What is angina?
This is the most common diabetic medical emergency with Type 1 diabetics.
What is hypoglycemia?
These soft lesions that occur on the facial of the maxillary interdental papilla and are painless can be common in a pregnant client.
What are pyogenic granulomas?
This type of transmission is when mother passes pathogens to the child.
What is vertical transmission?
Candidiasis can be white and when wiped off can reveal a red patch, this medication is used to treat this condition.
What is nystatin?
This condition is an inflammation of the mucosa and it is ideal to encourage the client to increase water intake and the use of saliva replacements.
What is mucositis?
This chromosomal condition causes microdontia, but there are no signs of hypersalivation.
What is Down Syndrome?
This condition is known to happen when no puffers or bronchodilators is effective.
What is status asthmaticus?
The use of local anaesthetic is contraindicated for a client abusing this substance.
What is cocaine?
This condition involves cranial nerve 7 also known as facial nerve, and presents drooping on one side of the face.
What is Bell's Palsy?
This condition involves pill rolling and loss of dopamine.
What is Parkinson's disease?
Children with this condition do not communicate with their eyes, body language or non verbal communication or even express facial expressions.
What is autism (ASD)?
Clients that present emphysema are also nicked named this name.
What is barrel chested?
A client abusing this substance presents with xerostomia, bruxism, and rampant decay?
What is methamphetamine?
This condition presents amyloid plaques on the cerebrum?
What is Alzheimer's disease?
This condition the myelin sheath is destructed.
What is multiple sclerosis?
This condition involves cheek pouching and a client could present gingival enlargement and fractured maxillary teeth due to falls?
What is cerebral palsy?