Asthma
Heart Failure
Acute pulmonary edema
Signs & Symptoms
Emergency Response
100

The use of this gas may help relax anxious asthmatic dental patients.

What is nitrous oxide?

100

The most common cause of heart failure, responsible for 75% of cases.
 

What is hypertension?

100

Sudden and rapid fluid accumulation in the alveolar spaces of the lung
 

What is acute pulmonary edema?

100

Clinical symptoms of chest tightness, wheezing, coughing, and shortness of breath
 

What is asthma?

100

The preferred position for managing most dental emergencies involving the airway or breathing.

What is upright?

200

Triggered by allergens, also known as allergic asthma. Affects 50% of patients with asthma. Common in children and young adults. 

What is extrinsic asthma?

200

This medication class helps remove excess fluid in heart failure patients.
 

What are diuretics?

200

Patients with pulmonary edema are often placed in this position.
 

What is upright?

200

Dry cough, wheezing, tachycardia, and dyspnea are signs of this condition. 

Pallor, sweating, cyanosis are severe signs of this condition.

 

What is acute pulmonary edema?

200

C->A->B

What is circulation - airway - breathing?

300

Administer this drug IM if albuterol inhaler fails in a severe asthma emergency.

What is epinephrine (1:1000)?

300

This heart condition causes fluid backup into the lungs.
 

What is left ventricular failure?

300

A vasodilator that can be placed sublingually to treat acute pulmonary edema.
 

What is nitroglycerin?

300

Signs of weakness, breathlessness, dyspnea, orthopnea, and paroxysmal dyspnea
 

What is left ventricular failure? 

300

At MVC, what is the code word for an emergency?

What is sunshine?

400

Most severe asthma attack and can lead to death. 

What is status asthmaticus?

400

A common drug added to anesthesia, but it should be avoided in heart failure patients.

What is epinephrine?


400

Unconscious patient with pulmonary edema needs to be in this position

What is supine?

400

Extreme fatigue, dehydration, severe hypoxia, cyanosis, and peripheral vascular shock are severe signs of this condition.
 

What is status asthmaticus?

400

Should be administered to all patients with signs of acute asthmatic episode, acute pulmonary edema or severe heart failure.

What is O2?

500

Asthma patients may be sensitive to these two common pain relievers.

What are NSAIDs and aspirin?

500

Etiology of heart failure

What is coronary artery disease?

500

Medication is needed if continued respiratory distress  and anxiety is present.

What is morphine?

500

Signs of peripheral edema, swelling of the feet and ankles
 

What is right ventricular failure?

500

This beta-agonist is often administered during asthma emergencies.
 

What is albuterol?