Deck 31: Drugs Used to Treat Oral Disorders
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Deck 31: Drugs Used to Treat Oral Disorders
1
A patient is being treated with topical amlexanox paste 5% (Zilactin).Which statement by the patient indicates a knowledge deficit?
A) "This medicine will help control discomfort."
B) "I will apply the paste before meals."
C) "The paste will be applied to each lesion."
D) "Healing will be promoted."
A) "This medicine will help control discomfort."
B) "I will apply the paste before meals."
C) "The paste will be applied to each lesion."
D) "Healing will be promoted."
"I will apply the paste before meals."
2
What will the nurse include when educating a 12-year-old patient about care of a cold sore?
A) "Keep the cold sore clean with mild soap."
B) "Use an astringent to assist in drying the cold sore and promote rapid healing."
C) "Keep the cold sore moist to prevent cracking."
D) "Note signs of infection, including the presence of pus. Contact the health care provider if this occurs."
E) "Oral analgesics may help alleviate pain."
A) "Keep the cold sore clean with mild soap."
B) "Use an astringent to assist in drying the cold sore and promote rapid healing."
C) "Keep the cold sore moist to prevent cracking."
D) "Note signs of infection, including the presence of pus. Contact the health care provider if this occurs."
E) "Oral analgesics may help alleviate pain."
"Keep the cold sore clean with mild soap."
"Keep the cold sore moist to prevent cracking."
"Note signs of infection, including the presence of pus. Contact the health care provider if this occurs."
"Oral analgesics may help alleviate pain."
"Keep the cold sore moist to prevent cracking."
"Note signs of infection, including the presence of pus. Contact the health care provider if this occurs."
"Oral analgesics may help alleviate pain."
3
The nurse is assisting with care of a patient on chemotherapy with severe mucositis.The patient reports mucous membrane pain level to be "8" on the pain scale.The priority nursing diagnosis for this patient is
A) altered nutrition: less than body requirements.
B) risk for aspiration.
C) fluid volume deficit.
D) pain.
A) altered nutrition: less than body requirements.
B) risk for aspiration.
C) fluid volume deficit.
D) pain.
pain.
4
Which information will the nurse include when teaching a patient about cold sores?
A) Use of drying agents prevents the spread of secretions.
B) Erupted lesions are not contagious.
C) Eruptions are related to breaks in personal hygiene.
D) Pus-filled lesions indicate a secondary bacterial infection.
A) Use of drying agents prevents the spread of secretions.
B) Erupted lesions are not contagious.
C) Eruptions are related to breaks in personal hygiene.
D) Pus-filled lesions indicate a secondary bacterial infection.
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5
Which medication helps prevent or reduce mucositis in patients undergoing chemotherapy or radiation treatment?
A) Amlexanox paste (Aphthasol)
B) Palifermin (Kepivance)
C) Docosanol (Abreva)
D) Nystatin (Mycostatin)
A) Amlexanox paste (Aphthasol)
B) Palifermin (Kepivance)
C) Docosanol (Abreva)
D) Nystatin (Mycostatin)
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6
Which condition is treated by saliva substitutes?
A) Caries
B) Mucositis
C) Xerostomia
D) Halitosis
A) Caries
B) Mucositis
C) Xerostomia
D) Halitosis
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7
Which instruction by the nurse is most important when educating a patient about using viscous lidocaine (Xylocaine)for mucositis?
A) "Cleanse the oral cavity after using."
B) "This medication can be used as a gargle."
C) "After using, wait for 30 minutes before eating."
D) "Your sense of taste will be diminished."
A) "Cleanse the oral cavity after using."
B) "This medication can be used as a gargle."
C) "After using, wait for 30 minutes before eating."
D) "Your sense of taste will be diminished."
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8
In addition to discomfort,which are adverse effects of xerostomia?
A) Reduced taste and appetite
B) Excessive salivation
C) Difficulty chewing and swallowing food
D) Increase in dental caries
E) Difficulty with speech
F) Improved taste and enjoyment of food
A) Reduced taste and appetite
B) Excessive salivation
C) Difficulty chewing and swallowing food
D) Increase in dental caries
E) Difficulty with speech
F) Improved taste and enjoyment of food
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9
The nurse is completing education for a patient who will be undergoing chemotherapy next week.In anticipation of adverse effects associated with oral mucositis resulting from chemotherapy,which information will the nurse include in the teaching plan?
A) Avoid acidic and spicy foods.
B) Using docosanol (Abreva) will decrease the pain.
C) Milk of Magnesia can be used to rinse the mouth and coat mucous membranes.
D) Nystatin liquid can be taken orally to eliminate fungal infections.
E) Cleanse the oral cavity before applying topical agents.
F) Rinse the mouth with an over-the-counter (OTC) mouthwash.
A) Avoid acidic and spicy foods.
B) Using docosanol (Abreva) will decrease the pain.
C) Milk of Magnesia can be used to rinse the mouth and coat mucous membranes.
D) Nystatin liquid can be taken orally to eliminate fungal infections.
E) Cleanse the oral cavity before applying topical agents.
F) Rinse the mouth with an over-the-counter (OTC) mouthwash.
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10
What is the primary pharmacologic therapy for Candida albicans?
A) Steroids
B) Antifungal agents
C) Topical anesthetics
D) Topical anti-inflammatory agents
A) Steroids
B) Antifungal agents
C) Topical anesthetics
D) Topical anti-inflammatory agents
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11
Which infection is often called the "disease of the diseased" because it appears in debilitated patients?
A) Aspergillosis
B) Candidiasis
C) Trichomoniasis
D) Brucellosis
A) Aspergillosis
B) Candidiasis
C) Trichomoniasis
D) Brucellosis
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12
The nurse is assessing a patient's mouth and notes white,milk curd-appearing plaques attached to the oral mucosa.Which condition is present?
A) Thrush
B) Canker sores
C) Cold sores
D) Mucositis
A) Thrush
B) Canker sores
C) Cold sores
D) Mucositis
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13
What is the most common cause of most tooth,gum,and periodontal disease?
A) Sugar
B) Halitosis
C) Plaque
D) Smoking
A) Sugar
B) Halitosis
C) Plaque
D) Smoking
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14
A patient with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)uses a corticosteroid inhaler bid.Which adverse effect is associated with this medication?
A) Mucositis
B) Plaque
C) Xerostomia
D) Candidiasis
A) Mucositis
B) Plaque
C) Xerostomia
D) Candidiasis
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15
A patient who is undergoing bone marrow transplantation has developed severe mucositis.Which treatment option(s)may promote comfort?
A) 2% viscous lidocaine (Xylocaine) before meals
B) Acetylcysteine (Mucomyst) therapy as needed
C) Commercially prepared mouthwashes
D) Docosanol (Abreva) therapy
E) Milk of Magnesia mouth rinses
A) 2% viscous lidocaine (Xylocaine) before meals
B) Acetylcysteine (Mucomyst) therapy as needed
C) Commercially prepared mouthwashes
D) Docosanol (Abreva) therapy
E) Milk of Magnesia mouth rinses
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16
Which local anesthetic is used for inflammation of oral mucous membranes?
A) Chlorhexidine (Peridex)
B) 2% viscous lidocaine
C) Nystatin (Mycostatin)
D) Hydrogen peroxide
A) Chlorhexidine (Peridex)
B) 2% viscous lidocaine
C) Nystatin (Mycostatin)
D) Hydrogen peroxide
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17
A patient using carbamide peroxide (Gly-Oxide)to treat multiple canker sores develops tissue irritation and black hairy tongue.The patient asks the nurse what can be done to soothe the pain.The nurse will first encourage use of
A) Milk of Magnesia.
B) viscous lidocaine 2%.
C) Salivart.
D) saline rinses.
A) Milk of Magnesia.
B) viscous lidocaine 2%.
C) Salivart.
D) saline rinses.
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18
Which assessment information is pertinent to oral health?
A) Medication history
B) Dental history, visit frequency
C) Presence of halitosis
D) Amount of saliva present
E) Bowel sounds
A) Medication history
B) Dental history, visit frequency
C) Presence of halitosis
D) Amount of saliva present
E) Bowel sounds
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