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100

The most common medical emergency in the dental office

What is syncope?

100

The stage of shock is characterized by failure of the vital organs and is irreversible.

What is refractory stage?

100

The most common neurological condition seen in pediatric patients

What are seizures?

100

When the heart muscle is impaired and can NO longer pump efficient volumes of oxygenated blood to the body’s tissues and organs

What is heart failure?

100

Most common etiology for epistaxis or nose bleeds

What is digital manipulation or nose picking?

200

A patient that has stable angina or well-controlled Type I diabetes would be considered

What is ASA III?

200

Shock caused by severe allergic reaction

What is anaphylactic shock?

200

This is the primary role of the dental professional in the treatment of a seizure

What is to prevent injury to the patient?

200

A backup of fluid into the lungs seen in left ventricular heart failure and often leads to this

What is pulmonary edema?

200

Nosebleeds from the posterior portion of the nasal cavity will usually produce this

What is profuse bleeding of dark red blood?

300

Pulse, respiration and blood pressure

What are examples of vital signs?

300

A common form of treatment for obstructive shock

What is surgical intervention?

300

Currently used as a common lay term for a CVA to educate the public regarding the seriousness of the condition.

What is brain attack?

300

Edema of the abdomen in patients with heart failure indicates

What is the progression of right heart failure (to liver and spleen engorgement)?

300

The first step in treatment of broken instrument tip

What is to isolate the area?

400

An inhaler, nitroglycerin tablets, oxygen tank and AED unit

What are some items in the medical emergency cart or kit?

400

The most common reason for hyperventilation

What is a psychological event?

400

One risk factor that increases the possibility for and is associated with coronary artery disease, that if left untreated leads to angina or myocardial infarction

What is lifestyle? Smoking? Lack of exercise? (there are several options)

400

Dizziness, dyspnea, and hiccoughing are all symptoms of this

What is pacemaker malfunction?

400

When attempting to explore and locate an instrument tip in the sulcus

What is use horizontal strokes?

500

Incapacitating systemic disease that is a constant threat to life

What is ASA IV?

500

The type of syncope that occurs because of serious underlying heart disease

What is cardiac syncope?

500

A brief episode of neurological dysfunction caused by ischemia of the brain lasting less than one hour

What is a TIA?

500

The appropriate position for a patient suffering from an asthma attack is

What is upright with arms forward?

500

By using this for heavy deposits, it may reduce the risk of broken instrument tips 

What is ultrasonic scaler?