Deck 37: Anesthesia and Pain Control
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Deck 37: Anesthesia and Pain Control
1
Injecting the anesthetic solution directly into the tissue at the site of the dental procedure,generally used on the maxillary teeth,is called a(n):
A)inferior alveolar nerve block anesthesia.
B)block anesthesia.
C)infiltration anesthesia.
D)incisive nerve block.
A)inferior alveolar nerve block anesthesia.
B)block anesthesia.
C)infiltration anesthesia.
D)incisive nerve block.
infiltration anesthesia.
2
During the loading of an anesthetic syringe,the _____ is loaded first.
A)needle
B)anesthetic cartridge
C)Both a and b are correct.
A)needle
B)anesthetic cartridge
C)Both a and b are correct.
anesthetic cartridge
3
To provide optimal effectiveness,an ointment type of topical anesthetic should remain on the site of injection for a minimum of:
A)2 to 5 seconds.
B)15 to 30 seconds.
C)2 minutes.
D)3 to 5 minutes.
A)2 to 5 seconds.
B)15 to 30 seconds.
C)2 minutes.
D)3 to 5 minutes.
15 to 30 seconds.
4
Local anesthetic agents are not effective when injected into an area where a tooth or soft tissue is infected because:
A)increased swelling in tissue dilutes the anesthetic.
B)an increase of lymphocytes, in the area to combat the infection, will interfere with the effectiveness of the anesthetic solution.
C)increased blood flow in an area of infection rapidly carries the anesthetic away from the area.
D)the infection causes local temperature to rise above the point where local anesthetic is effective.
A)increased swelling in tissue dilutes the anesthetic.
B)an increase of lymphocytes, in the area to combat the infection, will interfere with the effectiveness of the anesthetic solution.
C)increased blood flow in an area of infection rapidly carries the anesthetic away from the area.
D)the infection causes local temperature to rise above the point where local anesthetic is effective.
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5
The part of the anesthetic syringe that locks into the rubber stopper of the anesthetic cartridge so that the stopper can be retracted by pulling back on the piston rod is the:
A)barrel.
B)thumb ring.
C)piston rod.
D)harpoon.
A)barrel.
B)thumb ring.
C)piston rod.
D)harpoon.
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6
The condition in which numbness remains after the effects of the local anesthetic solutions should have worn off is:
A)analgesia.
B)anesthesia.
C)paresthesia.
D)electronic anesthesia.
A)analgesia.
B)anesthesia.
C)paresthesia.
D)electronic anesthesia.
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7
A short-acting local anesthetic agent can last _____ minutes.
A)20 to 45
B)60 to 180
C)120 to 240
D)240 to 540
A)20 to 45
B)60 to 180
C)120 to 240
D)240 to 540
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8
The agents that provide a temporary numbing effect on nerve endings located on the surface of the oral mucosa are:
A)local anesthetics.
B)topical anesthetics.
C)general anesthetics.
D)antiseptics.
A)local anesthetics.
B)topical anesthetics.
C)general anesthetics.
D)antiseptics.
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9
_____ is added to a local anesthetic agent to slow down the intake of the agent and increase the duration of action.
A)Sodium chloride
B)A vasoconstrictor
C)An amide
D)An ester
A)Sodium chloride
B)A vasoconstrictor
C)An amide
D)An ester
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10
Which of the following choices represents the lowest ratio,meaning greatest concentration,of vasoconstrictor in local anesthetic?
A)1:20,000
B)1:50,000
C)1:100,000
D)1:200,000
A)1:20,000
B)1:50,000
C)1:100,000
D)1:200,000
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11
The time from when the local anesthetic takes complete effect until the complete reversal of anesthesia is the called the _____ of the anesthetic agent.
A)induction
B)life span
C)duration
D)innervation
A)induction
B)life span
C)duration
D)innervation
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12
The gauge of the needle refers to the thickness of the needle; the larger the gauge,the _____ the needle.
A)thinner
B)stiffer
C)thicker
D)thinner and stiffer
A)thinner
B)stiffer
C)thicker
D)thinner and stiffer
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13
_____ anesthesia is frequently used on the mandibular teeth and is injected near a major nerve that numbs the entire area served by that nerve branch.
A)Block
B)Infiltration
C)Innervation
D)Induction
A)Block
B)Infiltration
C)Innervation
D)Induction
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14
Anesthesia is defined as:
A)the passage of a substance into the interior of another by solution or penetration.
B)a substance for killing microorganisms on the skin.
C)the temporary loss of feeling or sensation.
D)the act of inhalation, or ingestion, as of a foreign object.
A)the passage of a substance into the interior of another by solution or penetration.
B)a substance for killing microorganisms on the skin.
C)the temporary loss of feeling or sensation.
D)the act of inhalation, or ingestion, as of a foreign object.
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15
The color-coding system for anesthetic cartridges allows the practitioner to select the correct anesthetic solution by distinguishing the correct _____ of the solution.
A)ratio
B)brand
C)induction time
D)ratio and brand
A)ratio
B)brand
C)induction time
D)ratio and brand
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16
Nitrous oxide/oxygen analgesia use in dentistry dates back to 1844 and is also known as:
A)electronic anesthesia.
B)general anesthesia.
C)inhalation sedation.
D)IV sedation.
A)electronic anesthesia.
B)general anesthesia.
C)inhalation sedation.
D)IV sedation.
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17
The most frequently used form of pain control in dentistry is:
A)local anesthesia.
B)topical anesthesia.
C)general anesthesia.
D)inhalation sedation.
A)local anesthesia.
B)topical anesthesia.
C)general anesthesia.
D)inhalation sedation.
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18
The lengths of the needles used in dentistry are:
A)1 1/2 inches and 2 inches.
B)1 inch and 1 5/8 inches.
C)1/2 inch and 1 1/2 inches.
D)5/8 inch and 1 inch.
A)1 1/2 inches and 2 inches.
B)1 inch and 1 5/8 inches.
C)1/2 inch and 1 1/2 inches.
D)5/8 inch and 1 inch.
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19
The use of an anesthetic solution without a vasoconstrictor is recommended for patients with a history of:
A)stable angina.
B)recent myocardial infarction.
C)controlled hypertension.
D)treated or controlled congestive heart failure.
A)stable angina.
B)recent myocardial infarction.
C)controlled hypertension.
D)treated or controlled congestive heart failure.
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20
To be certain that the anesthetic solution is not injected into a blood vessel,the dentist:
A)uses an aspirating syringe.
B)always aspirates before depositing any solution.
C)uses a periodontal ligament syringe.
D)does both a and b
A)uses an aspirating syringe.
B)always aspirates before depositing any solution.
C)uses a periodontal ligament syringe.
D)does both a and b
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21
Absolute medical contraindications to nitrous oxide use:
A)include pregnancy.
B)include nasal obstruction.
C)include emphysema and multiple sclerosis.
D)do not exist, but certain conditions make it a poor choice for some patients.
A)include pregnancy.
B)include nasal obstruction.
C)include emphysema and multiple sclerosis.
D)do not exist, but certain conditions make it a poor choice for some patients.
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22
The most common form of topical anesthetic used to control a gag reflex during an intraoral radiographic procedure is:
A)spray.
B)liquid.
C)ointment.
D)patch.
A)spray.
B)liquid.
C)ointment.
D)patch.
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23
The tank or cylinder of ______ is always color-coded blue.
A)oxygen
B)nitrous oxide
C)helium
D)hydrogen
A)oxygen
B)nitrous oxide
C)helium
D)hydrogen
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24
One advantage of nitrous oxide use in a dental setting is that:
A)special training is not required for the dentist and dental assistant.
B)the services of an anesthetist or other special personnel are not necessary.
C)the patient is rendered unconscious.
D)induction and recovery are slow, which is an advantage in long procedures.
A)special training is not required for the dentist and dental assistant.
B)the services of an anesthetist or other special personnel are not necessary.
C)the patient is rendered unconscious.
D)induction and recovery are slow, which is an advantage in long procedures.
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25
Used or contaminated needles and cartridges are discarded in the:
A)trash can.
B)biohazard bags.
C)sharps container.
D)medical waste.
A)trash can.
B)biohazard bags.
C)sharps container.
D)medical waste.
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26
A scavenger system on a N₂O/O₂ unit is recommended to:
A)protect chairside assistants from occupational risks of N2O.
B)reduce N2O released into treatment room.
C)protect other dental personnel from occupational risks of N2O.
D)do all of the above.
A)protect chairside assistants from occupational risks of N2O.
B)reduce N2O released into treatment room.
C)protect other dental personnel from occupational risks of N2O.
D)do all of the above.
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27
To have optimal effectiveness of the topical anesthetic ointment type,it must remain on the site of the injection for:
A)3 to 5 seconds.
B)1 to 2 seconds.
C)1 to 2 minutes.
D)3 to 5 minutes.
A)3 to 5 seconds.
B)1 to 2 seconds.
C)1 to 2 minutes.
D)3 to 5 minutes.
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28
Most surgical procedures are scheduled in the early morning,because:
A)patients must not eat or drink for 8 to 12 hours before receiving general anesthesia.
B)the treatment rooms have greater sterility.
C)the dental team works better in the morning.
D)it is easier to work in emergency appointments in the early afternoon.
A)patients must not eat or drink for 8 to 12 hours before receiving general anesthesia.
B)the treatment rooms have greater sterility.
C)the dental team works better in the morning.
D)it is easier to work in emergency appointments in the early afternoon.
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29
Nitrous oxide oxygen administration always begins and ends with:
A)the patient deep breathing.
B)the patient breathing 100% oxygen.
C)taking the patient's blood pressure and temperature.
D)both b and c
A)the patient deep breathing.
B)the patient breathing 100% oxygen.
C)taking the patient's blood pressure and temperature.
D)both b and c
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30
The anesthetic syringe consists of all of the following parts except a:
A)harpoon.
B)rubber stopper.
C)thumb ring.
D)piston rod.
A)harpoon.
B)rubber stopper.
C)thumb ring.
D)piston rod.
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31
Which of the following ratios of vasoconstrictor to local anesthetic would contain the highest level of vasoconstrictor?
A)1:100,000
B)1:20,000
C)1:50,000
D)1:200,000
A)1:100,000
B)1:20,000
C)1:50,000
D)1:200,000
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32
General anesthesia is most safely administered in the:
A)general dentist's office.
B)oral surgeon's office.
C)hospital.
D)periodontist's office.
A)general dentist's office.
B)oral surgeon's office.
C)hospital.
D)periodontist's office.
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33
What type of injection technique would the dentist use most frequently on tooth #6?
A)Block
B)Infiltration
C)Intravenous
D)Intramuscular
A)Block
B)Infiltration
C)Intravenous
D)Intramuscular
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34
Which of the following types of commonly prescribed sedatives for dental patients is indicated for children?
A)Secobarbital (Seconal)
B)Chlordiazepoxide (Librium)
C)Diazepam (Valium)
D)Chloral hydrate (Noctec)
A)Secobarbital (Seconal)
B)Chlordiazepoxide (Librium)
C)Diazepam (Valium)
D)Chloral hydrate (Noctec)
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35
Intravenous sedation:
A)may be performed by any dentist, without a requirement for additional training.
B)may be monitored by a certified dental assistant in some states after completion of a board-certified course.
C)is not permitted for children as a part of the scope of dental practice.
D)requires measurement of the patient's height for dose determination.
A)may be performed by any dentist, without a requirement for additional training.
B)may be monitored by a certified dental assistant in some states after completion of a board-certified course.
C)is not permitted for children as a part of the scope of dental practice.
D)requires measurement of the patient's height for dose determination.
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36
The different levels of consciousness and unconsciousness are referred to as stages of anesthesia; these stages include all of the following except stage:
A)I (analgesia).
B)II (excitement).
C)III (cardiac arrest).
D)Both a and b are correct.
A)I (analgesia).
B)II (excitement).
C)III (cardiac arrest).
D)Both a and b are correct.
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37
The type of local anesthetic that would be selected for a patient with a medical history that indicates a recent myocardial infarction is:
A)lidocaine with 1:100,000 epinephrine.
B)lidocaine with 1:50,000 epinephrine.
C)mepivacaine with 1:20,000 Neo-Cobefrin.
D)Carbocaine plain.
A)lidocaine with 1:100,000 epinephrine.
B)lidocaine with 1:50,000 epinephrine.
C)mepivacaine with 1:20,000 Neo-Cobefrin.
D)Carbocaine plain.
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38
Which of the following must be used to protect dental personnel from the occupational risks of nitrous oxide by reducing the N₂O released into the treatment room?
A)Vacuum system
B)Scavenger system
C)Patient mask that fits well and does not leak
D)Both b and c
A)Vacuum system
B)Scavenger system
C)Patient mask that fits well and does not leak
D)Both b and c
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39
The vasoconstrictor added to local anesthetic to prolong its effect is:
A)alcohol.
B)nitrous oxide.
C)epinephrine.
D)aspirin.
A)alcohol.
B)nitrous oxide.
C)epinephrine.
D)aspirin.
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40
What nerve is anesthetized for tooth #31?
A)Buccal nerve
B)Anterior superior alveolar nerve
C)Inferior alveolar nerve
D)Incisive nerve
A)Buccal nerve
B)Anterior superior alveolar nerve
C)Inferior alveolar nerve
D)Incisive nerve
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41
In which stage of anesthesia is the patient relaxed and fully conscious?
A)Stage III
B)Stage II
C)Stage I
D)Stage IV
A)Stage III
B)Stage II
C)Stage I
D)Stage IV
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42
The hollow center of the needle through which the anesthetic flows is called the:
A)needle hub.
B)bevel.
C)gauge.
D)None of the above is correct.
A)needle hub.
B)bevel.
C)gauge.
D)None of the above is correct.
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43
What part of the anesthetic syringe must engage so that aspiration can occur during the injection?
A)Piston rod
B)Thumb ring
C)Barrel
D)Harpoon
A)Piston rod
B)Thumb ring
C)Barrel
D)Harpoon
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44
The length of time from injection to complete and effective conduction blockage is called:
A)induction.
B)infiltration.
C)duration.
D)indication.
A)induction.
B)infiltration.
C)duration.
D)indication.
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45
A 30-gauge needle would be a _____ needle.
A)thicker
B)thinner
C)large
D)longer
A)thicker
B)thinner
C)large
D)longer
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46
The dental assistant is preparing anesthesia for tooth #13.What length needle would be selected?
A)1 5/8 inches
B)5/8 inch
C)1 inch
D)2 inches
A)1 5/8 inches
B)5/8 inch
C)1 inch
D)2 inches
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47
What can cause paresthesia?
A)Trauma to the nerve
B)Bleeding into or around the nerve
C)Contaminated anesthetic solution
D)All of the above
A)Trauma to the nerve
B)Bleeding into or around the nerve
C)Contaminated anesthetic solution
D)All of the above
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48
In patients with an acute infection in a tooth or soft tissue,local anesthetics are not as effective because of an increase:
A)of blood flow.
B)in swelling.
C)in lymphocytes (white blood cells).
D)None of the above is correct.
A)of blood flow.
B)in swelling.
C)in lymphocytes (white blood cells).
D)None of the above is correct.
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49
An anesthetic injection for a procedure for tooth #19 would require what size needle?
A)5/8 inch
B)1 inch
C)2 inch
D)1 5/8 inch
A)5/8 inch
B)1 inch
C)2 inch
D)1 5/8 inch
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