Anatomy & Physiology
Upper Respiratory
Lower Respiratory
Lower Respiratory
Dental Hygiene Considerations
100

Choose the BEST answer:

The main function of the respiratory system is to...

a) Inhale CO2 and exhale O2.

b) Supply the body with air.

c) Inhale O2 to deliver oxygenated blood to the cells of body, and to exhale CO2.

d) Inhale CO2 to deliver deoxygenated blood to the cells of the body and to exhale O2.

c) Inhale O2 to deliver oxygenated blood to the cells of body, and to exhale CO2.

100

What is the medical term for "common cold?"

a) Allergic Rhinitis

b) Infectious Rhinitis

c) Sinusitis

d) Influenza

b) Infectious Rhinitis

100

A  lower respiratory disease caused by bacteria called Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Most common type is tubercle bacillus, a rod shaped bacterium.

Tuberculosis

100

True or False: When a patient shows up to their appointment with a runny nose, cough and chills they should reschedule for when their symptoms subside.

True

100

True or False:

A dehumidifier is beneficial for patients with obstructive sleep apnea?

False 

200

The organs of the respiratory system include:

Nasal cavity, lungs, nose, trachea oral cavity, diaphragm, and muscles.

200

What usually causes allergic rhinitis or hay fever?

a) Viral infection

b) Seasonal or continuing triggers

c) Bacterial infection


b) Seasonal or continuing triggers

200

Autosomal recessive gene disorder that results in thickened secretions

Cystic Fibrosis

200

Which lower respiratory disease is associated with the organism streptococcus pneumoniae?

Pneumonia

200

You should follow these DH considerations when dealing with a patient that has what type of lower respiratory disease?

  • Use standard PPE & infection-control precautions.

  • Recognize signs/ symptoms.

  • Question Pt who reports a history of (active, latent, diagnosis results?).

  • Consult with a physician if it is safe to treat pt in dental chair.

  • Aerosol-producing devices should NOT be used. 

  • Instruct pt with suspected or confirmed TB to observe strict respiratory hygiene and cough etiquette protocols (due to disease being highly contagious). Pt should be in dental office no longer than absolutely necessary.

Tuberculosis

300

Which of the following is NOT part of a respiratory assessment?

a) CAMBRA

b) Chest imaging

c) Blood gas analysis

d) Spirometry 

CAMBRA

300

What can sometimes present itself as maxillary molar toothaches?

a) Sinusitis

b) Pharyngitis

c) Infectious Rhinitis

d) Allergic Rhinitis

a) sinusitis

300
  • To facilitate breathing adjust chair semi-reclined or upright.

  • Gingivitis related to dry mouth

  • Avoid the use of rubber dam

Cystic Fibrosis

300

Smoking cessation and avoiding the use of nitrous oxide are treatment considerations for which respiratory disease?

COPD

300

Rinse with water after using ___ to reduce risk of oral candidiasis and dental caries.

Inhaler

400

What helps remove foreign material and contaminated mucus by a constant beating and wavelike motion?

a) mucus

b) goblet cells

c) dust particles

d) cilia

d) cilia

400

What is the most common symptom for pharyngitis or tonsillitis?

a) Congestion

b) Headache

c) Fever/ chills

d) Sore throat

d) Sore throat

400

Respiratory infection that involves large airways (trachea & Bronchi).

For VIRAL form most prevalent, bed rest, fluids, bronchodilator & cough suppressants. 

For Bacterial form least prevalent, antibiotic tx (amoxicillin or cephalosporin). 

Acute Bronchitis

400

While completing a thorough EO/IO examination, large tonsils could be an indication of ___________

Obstructive Sleep Apnea

400

In regards to OHI, which lower respiratory disease encourages smoking cessation?

COPD

500

The respiratory system is divided into two categories when discussing respiratory diseases. These categories are Upper and Lower respiratory diseases. The lower respiratory system consists of...

a) Primary bronchi, lungs, and trachea

b) Primary bronchi, pharynx, and larynx

c) Nasal cavity, pharynx, and larynx

d) Pharynx, larynx, and lungs

Primary bronchi, lungs, and trachea

500

Influenza is a bacterial infection. Vaccinations can help prevent influenza.

a) Both statements are true

b) The first statement is false and the second statement is true.

c) The first statement is true and the second statement is false.

d) Both statements are false.

b) The first statement is false and the second statement is true.

- Influenza is a viral infection

500

Out of the lower respiratory infections which 3 do you have to discontinue treatment? *This is due to them being infectious*

Pneumonia, Tuberculosis & Acute bronchitis.

500

Medication for which lower respiratory disease may cause: dry mouth, mouth breathing as a child, oral candidiasis, dental caries

Asthma

500

What should be placed by swab every 2-4 hours for a ventilated patient with Pneumonia?

 Chlorhexidine rinse or gel