Dentistry/6DDEmergency

What are general signs and symptoms of airway obstruction?
Gasping for breath, patient grabs at throat, panic, and suprasternal or supraclavicular retraction
Gasping for breath, patient grabs at throat, and suprasternal or supraclavicular retraction
Gasping for breath, patient grabs at throat, panic, shocked, and suprasternal or supraclavicular retraction
Cyanosis and suprasternal or supraclavicular retraction
Sign and symptoms of total airway obstruction:
Snoring, gurgling, wheezing, crowing
No noise
Snoring, gurgling, wheezing, crowing, and no noise
No noise and snoring
Tachycardia
When is cricothytomy necessary:
When there is injury to the throat
When airway obstruction is caused by a foreign body that cannot be dislodged
When there is a trauma to the neck region
When fracture of mandible
Surgical airway procedure should only be done on:
Kids
Adults
Aging people
Anybody
All of the following can be have Life-threatening emergencies in the practice of dentistry, except...
A patient
Accompanying the patient
Doctor and Member of office stuff
A patient's driver
The following are the Factor of Emergencies except...
Increased number of older patients
Medical Advances
Increased drugs use
Longer dental appointments
HIV infection
Factor of emergencies by increased number of age, which one is most common cause among the top five cause of death from 1 to 4 years
Accidents and adverse effects
Congenital anomalies
Malignant neoplasma
Homicide and legal intervention
Diseases of the heart
Factor of emergencies by increased number of age, which one is most common cause among the top five causes of death from 5 to 14 years
Accidents and adverse effects
Malignant neoplasms
Homicide and legal intervention
Congenital anomalies
Suicide
Factor of emergencies by increased number of age, which one is most common cause among the top five causes of death from 15 to 24 years
Accidents and adverse effects
Homicide and legal intervention
Suicide
Malignant neoplasms
Diseases of heart
Factor of emergencies by increased number of age, which one is most common cause among the top five causes of death from 25 to 44 years
HIV infection
Accidents and adverse effects
Malignant neoplasms
Diseases of heart
Suicide
Factor of emergencies by increased number of age, which one is most common cause among the top five causes of death from 45 to 64 years
Malignant neoplasms
Diseases of heart
Accidents and adverse effects
Cerebrovascular diseases
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
Factor of emergencies by increased number of age, which one is most common cause among the top five causes of death from 55 years old and older
Diseases of heath
Malignant neoplasms
Cerebrovascular diseases
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
Pneumonia and influenza
The following are diagnosis of emergencies in dental office, which one occurs the most in emergency situation
Syncope
Mild allergic reaction
Angina pectoris
Postural hypotension
A Syncope and Angina pectoris
The following are diagnosis of emergencies in dental office, which one occurs the most in emergency situation
Postural hypotension
Hyperventilation
Cardiac arrest
Anaphylactic reaction
Postural hypotension and Anaphylactic reaction
The following are diagnosis of emergencies in dental office, except...
Shock Hemorrhage
Syncope
Mild allergic reaction
Angina pectoris
Postural hypotension
The following are diagnosis of emergencies in dental office, which one rarely occurs?
Thyroid storm
Syncope
Mild allergic reaction
Angina pectoris
Postural hypotension
The following are the time of systemic complications occurrence, which one occurs the most?
Immediate before treatment
During or after local anesthesia
During treatment
After treatment
After leaving dental office
The following are the time of systemic complications occurrence, which one rarely occurs?
Immediate before treatment
During or after local anesthesia
During treatment
After treatment
After leaving dental office
The following are data of occurrence of systemic complications during treatment, which one is the most common complication?
Tooth extraction
Pulp extirpation
Preparation
Filling
Incision
The following are data of occurrence of systemic complications during treatment, which one is the most common complication?
Alveolar plastics
Pulp extirpation
Preparation
Filling
Incision
The following are data of occurrence of systemic complications during treatment, which one is the most common complication?
Alveolar plastics
Removal of fillings
Preparation
Filling
Incision
The following are data of occurrence of systemic complications during treatment, which one is the most common complication?
Alveolar plastics
Removal of fillings
Apicoectomy
Filling
Incision
The following are the anatomy of airway management except....
The tongue
The noise
The pharynx
The mandible
The Maxillary
Which one is the major cause of the airway obstruction?
Tongue
Nose
Pharynx
Lung
Tongue, Nose, and Pharynx
The following are the causes of difficult mask ventilation or intubation except?
Short, muscular neck
Protruding maxillary incisors
Long, high, arched palate with narrow mouth
Limited mobility of the neck
The big tongue
The following are the causes of difficult mask ventilation or intubation with pathologic states except
Hereditary angioedema
Arthritis and ankylosis
Cervical spine immobility
TMJ disease
Short, muscular neck
The following are the causes of difficult mask ventilation or intubation with pathologic states except
Limmited mobility of the neck
Arthritis and ankylosis
Laryngeal abnormalities
Endocrinopathies
Myopathies
The following are the causes of difficult mask ventilation or intubation with technical and Mechanical Factors except
Body cast (The form)
Halo traction & cervical collar
Foreign bodies in the airway
Poor technique, inexperience
Mandible fracture
The following area the causes of difficult mask ventilation or intubation with technical and Mechanical Factor except
Halo traction & cervical collar
Foreign bodies in the airway
Poor technique, inexperience
Leaks around a face signal
Short, of the tongue
The following are the signs and symptoms of the airway irritation and obstruction except
Agitation
Universal distress signal
Coughing
Crowing
Hypoglycemia
The following are the signs and symptoms of the airway irritation and obstruction except
Crowing (partial obstruction)
Silence (complete obstruction)
Wheezing ( To breathe with difficult and noisily)
Cyanosis
Hypertension
The following are the airway equipment for medical emergencies except
Cotton role and gauze
Oxygen tank
Artificial airways and Face masks
Suction Machine and Suction Tubes
Laryngoscope set and Magill forceps
The right position is the one that is most comfortable for the patient of emergencies, which position is correct for cardiac arrest patient?
The patient needs to be flat on his or her back
Patients probably will want to sit up, which helps their ability to breathe
Place the patient horizontally with the feet slightly elevated
With the feet elevated slightly, the patient can receive a larger flow of blood to the head and thus stimulate the brain
 
 
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