Deck 5: Unconsciousness: General Considerations

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_______________ is the most common mechanism producing syncope.

A)Transient ischemia
B)Bradycardia
C)Cerebral anoxia
D)Tardive dyskinesia
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Which of the following sounds associated with partial airway obstruction is cause for use of positive-pressure oxygen?

A)snoring
B)gurgling
C)wheezing
D)crowing
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The human brain uses about __% of the total glucose the body consumes.

A)2
B)20
C)65
D)90
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Which of the following is a cardiogenic cause of syncope?

A)carotid sinus disease
B)pulmonary embolism
C)pheochromocytoma
D)hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
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The unconscious victim should be positioned:

A)in the Trendelenburg position
B)with the brain below the heart
C)with the feet elevated slightly (a 10- to 15-degree angle)
D)with pillows under the head
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Most adverse reactions to local anesthetics are:

A)emboli in the brain or heart
B)stress induced
C)overdose reactions
D)allergy
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Which of the following is not one of the three major categories of drugs used in dentistry?

A)analgesics
B)antianxiety agents
C)antiinflammatory agents
D)antibiotics
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Which of the following is the most common cause of loss of consciousness in the dental environment?

A)seizures
B)orthostatic hypertension
C)hyperventilation
D)vasodepressor syncope
E)acute adrenal insufficiency
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Physiologic disturbances that decrease the blood supply to the brain include:

A)constriction of the peripheral arterioles
B)an increase in cardiac output
C)failure of normal peripheral vasoconstrictor activity
D)dilation of cerebral vessels as carbon dioxide is lost through hyperventilation
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__________ is the most common cause of loss of consciousness in humans.

A)Hypotension
B)Blunt force trauma
C)Tachypnea
D)Opioid overdose
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Which of the following steps should come last in management of unconsciousness?

A)P-position
B)A-airway
C)B-breathing
D)C-circulation
E)D-definitive care
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The only sign of adequate ventilation after performing head tilt-chin lift is:

A)hearing and feeling air against your (the rescuer's)cheek
B)seeing the victim's chest rise with each ventilation
C)observing respiratory monitoring devices
D)all of the above are signs of adequate ventilation
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Deck 5: Unconsciousness: General Considerations
1
_______________ is the most common mechanism producing syncope.

A)Transient ischemia
B)Bradycardia
C)Cerebral anoxia
D)Tardive dyskinesia
Cerebral anoxia
2
Which of the following sounds associated with partial airway obstruction is cause for use of positive-pressure oxygen?

A)snoring
B)gurgling
C)wheezing
D)crowing
crowing
3
The human brain uses about __% of the total glucose the body consumes.

A)2
B)20
C)65
D)90
65
4
Which of the following is a cardiogenic cause of syncope?

A)carotid sinus disease
B)pulmonary embolism
C)pheochromocytoma
D)hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
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The unconscious victim should be positioned:

A)in the Trendelenburg position
B)with the brain below the heart
C)with the feet elevated slightly (a 10- to 15-degree angle)
D)with pillows under the head
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Most adverse reactions to local anesthetics are:

A)emboli in the brain or heart
B)stress induced
C)overdose reactions
D)allergy
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Which of the following is not one of the three major categories of drugs used in dentistry?

A)analgesics
B)antianxiety agents
C)antiinflammatory agents
D)antibiotics
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Which of the following is the most common cause of loss of consciousness in the dental environment?

A)seizures
B)orthostatic hypertension
C)hyperventilation
D)vasodepressor syncope
E)acute adrenal insufficiency
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Physiologic disturbances that decrease the blood supply to the brain include:

A)constriction of the peripheral arterioles
B)an increase in cardiac output
C)failure of normal peripheral vasoconstrictor activity
D)dilation of cerebral vessels as carbon dioxide is lost through hyperventilation
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__________ is the most common cause of loss of consciousness in humans.

A)Hypotension
B)Blunt force trauma
C)Tachypnea
D)Opioid overdose
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11
Which of the following steps should come last in management of unconsciousness?

A)P-position
B)A-airway
C)B-breathing
D)C-circulation
E)D-definitive care
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The only sign of adequate ventilation after performing head tilt-chin lift is:

A)hearing and feeling air against your (the rescuer's)cheek
B)seeing the victim's chest rise with each ventilation
C)observing respiratory monitoring devices
D)all of the above are signs of adequate ventilation
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