Deck 37: Behavioral Management of Dental Fear and Anxiety

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A controlled state of unconsciousness accompanied by partial or complete loss of protective reflexes is which of the following?

A) Intravenous conscious sedation
B) Nitrous oxide-oxygen analgesia
C) General anesthesia
D) Oral sedation
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Guiding the client through tensing then relaxing the extremities first,adding the facial muscles only if needed,is an example of which of the following behavioral strategies?

A) Deep breathing
B) Guided imagery
C) Progressive relaxation
D) Distraction
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A situation in which an older sibling undergoes a dental procedure while his or her younger sibling watches is an example of:

A) Tell-show-do
B) Behavior modeling
C) The CARE approach
D) Behavioral assessment
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A state of sedation induced via the bloodstream is which of the following?

A) Intravenous conscious sedation
B) Nitrous oxide-oxygen analgesia
C) General anesthesia
D) Oral sedation
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Having a client "leave" the treatment room for a mental vacation,guided by a person they trust,is an example of which of the following behavioral strategies?

A) Deep breathing
B) Guided imagery
C) Progressive relaxation
D) Distraction
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Having a client pick out as many items of a particular set as possible on a mounted poster is an example of which of the following behavioral strategies?

A) Deep breathing
B) Guided imagery
C) Progressive relaxation
D) Distraction
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A phobia is:

A) A behavioral effect
B) A physiologic effect
C) A significant dental fear
D) The point at which an uncomfortable stimulus is perceived
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Having the client develop a list of fear-invoking stimuli with the least noxious at the bottom and graduating up to the most painful fear-invoking stimulus is an example of which of the following behavioral strategies?

A) Deep breathing
B) Guided imagery
C) Progressive relaxation
D) Distraction
E) Systematic desensitization
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Cetacaine rinse:

A) Is an effective form of analgesia
B) Is a fast-acting topical anesthetic
C) Is a derivative of diazepam and is used for sedation purposes
D) Provides a state of sedation induced via the blood
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The point at which an uncomfortable stimulus is perceived as painful is:

A) Pain tolerance
B) Pain threshold
C) A behavioral effect
D) Direct conditioning
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Deck 37: Behavioral Management of Dental Fear and Anxiety
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A controlled state of unconsciousness accompanied by partial or complete loss of protective reflexes is which of the following?

A) Intravenous conscious sedation
B) Nitrous oxide-oxygen analgesia
C) General anesthesia
D) Oral sedation
General anesthesia
2
Guiding the client through tensing then relaxing the extremities first,adding the facial muscles only if needed,is an example of which of the following behavioral strategies?

A) Deep breathing
B) Guided imagery
C) Progressive relaxation
D) Distraction
Progressive relaxation
3
A situation in which an older sibling undergoes a dental procedure while his or her younger sibling watches is an example of:

A) Tell-show-do
B) Behavior modeling
C) The CARE approach
D) Behavioral assessment
Behavior modeling
4
A state of sedation induced via the bloodstream is which of the following?

A) Intravenous conscious sedation
B) Nitrous oxide-oxygen analgesia
C) General anesthesia
D) Oral sedation
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Having a client "leave" the treatment room for a mental vacation,guided by a person they trust,is an example of which of the following behavioral strategies?

A) Deep breathing
B) Guided imagery
C) Progressive relaxation
D) Distraction
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Having a client pick out as many items of a particular set as possible on a mounted poster is an example of which of the following behavioral strategies?

A) Deep breathing
B) Guided imagery
C) Progressive relaxation
D) Distraction
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A phobia is:

A) A behavioral effect
B) A physiologic effect
C) A significant dental fear
D) The point at which an uncomfortable stimulus is perceived
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Having the client develop a list of fear-invoking stimuli with the least noxious at the bottom and graduating up to the most painful fear-invoking stimulus is an example of which of the following behavioral strategies?

A) Deep breathing
B) Guided imagery
C) Progressive relaxation
D) Distraction
E) Systematic desensitization
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Cetacaine rinse:

A) Is an effective form of analgesia
B) Is a fast-acting topical anesthetic
C) Is a derivative of diazepam and is used for sedation purposes
D) Provides a state of sedation induced via the blood
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The point at which an uncomfortable stimulus is perceived as painful is:

A) Pain tolerance
B) Pain threshold
C) A behavioral effect
D) Direct conditioning
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