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Chapter 1 & 3

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Atrial Tachycardia   rapid heart rate more than or equal to 150 beats per minute  
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Bradycardia   a heart rate less than 60 bpm, with normal electrocardiogram (ECG)  
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Diastolic Blood Pressure   the pressure in arteries when the heart rests, or between beats  
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Hypertension   blood pressure measurements of 140/90 mm Hg or higher  
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Metabolic Equivalents (METs)   a measurement of the ability to perform common daily tasks  
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Systolic Blood Pressure   the pressure in arteries during ventricular contraction, or when the heart beats  
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Tachyarrhthmia   a fast, irregular heart rate, usually over 150 bpm  
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Tachycardia   a heart rate in excess of 100 bpm with normal ECG  
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Blood Dyscrasia   an abnormal condition where components of the blood contain an overabundance of certain cells, immature cells, or inadequate quantities of cellular elements, such as in leukemia or hemophila  
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Crepitation   a clicking or popping sound as the jaw is opened  
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Etiology   the cause of any condition or disease  
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Hyperventilation   excessive intake of oxygen and exhalation of carbon dioxide; fast breathing often precipitated by anxiety  
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Postural Hypotension   reduction in blood pressure, usually as a result of a drug side effect; leading to loss of consciousness due to cerebral ischemia  
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Syncope   fainting; temporary loss of consciousness due to cerebral ischma  
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Tetany   sharp flexion of the wrist and fingers, muscle twitches caused by a decrease in the concentration of extracellular joint  
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ASA is an acronym for what?   American Society of Anesthesiolgist  
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ASA I   normal healthy pt.  
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ASA I   able to walk up one flight of stairs or 2 city blocks without distress  
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ASA I   little or no anxiety  
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ASA I   little or no risk  
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ASA I   supervising DDS will not need to be made aware of the presence of this pt. before Tx  
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ASA II   pt. have mild to moderate systemic disease of is a healthy ASA I who demonstrates more extreme anxiety of dentistry  
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ASA II   pt. is able to walk up a flight of stairs or 2 blocks, but have to rest afterwards because of distress  
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ASA II   minimal risk during Tx  
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ASA II   DDS needs to be made aware prior to Tx  
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ASA II   well controlled non insulin Type II diabetes  
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ASA II   Epilepsy  
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ASA II   Asthma allergy or viral induced asthma  
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ASA II   thyroid conditions  
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ASA II   ASA I with respiratory condition  
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ASA II   ASA I with pregnancy  
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ASA II   ASA I with active allergies  
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ASA II   ASA I with extreme fear  
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What are some signs and symptoms of acute anxiety? Name three.   cold, sweaty palms or forehead, flushing of face, altered facial expressions  
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ASA III   pt. has severe systemic disease that limits activity but is not incapacitating so the pt.'s are able to move around by themselves  
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ASA III   pt. can walk up one flight of stairs or 2 blocks but has to stop during the trip to recuperate  
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ASA III   stress protocol and modified Tx are indicated  
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ASA III   DDS should be aware and may want to examine pt. prior to Tx as well as contact pt.'s physician  
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ASA III   Stable angina pectoris  
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ASA III   excercise induced asthma  
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ASA III   controlled insulin dependent diabetes Type I  
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ASA III   myocardial infarction  
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ASA III   cerebrovascular accident history (heart attack or stroke) greater than six months ago  
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ASA III   congestive heart failure  
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ASA III   chronic cardiovascular conditions  
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ASA III   chronic obstructive pulmonary disease COPD emphysema  
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ASA III   elevated blood pressure  
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What is the ASA classifications of controlled Type I diabetes?   ASA III  
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What is the ASA classification of uncontrolled Type I diabetes?   ASA IV  
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What is the ASA classification of controlled Type II diabetes?   ASA II  
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What is the ASA classification of uncontrolled Type II diabetes?   ASA III  
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ASA IV   severe systemic disease that limits activity and is a constant threat to life  
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ASA IV   pt. is unable to walk up one flight of stairs or 2 blocks  
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ASA IV   distress is present even at rest  
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ASA IV   pt. poses significant risk  
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ASA IV   pt. has a severe medical problem that is of greater importance than the planned dental Tx  
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ASA IV   elective care should be postponed until medical condition has improved to at least ASA III  
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ASA IV   DDS will need to be consulted prior to Tx  
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ASA IV   unstable angina pectoris (sharp chest pains)  
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ASA IV   myocardial infarction or cerebrovascular accident with in the last six months  
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ASA IV   elevated blood pressure 180/110  
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ASA IV   severe congestive heart failure  
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ASA IV   severe chronic obstructive pulmonary disease that requires oxygen  
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ASA IV   uncontrolled epilepsy  
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ASA IV   uncontrolled diabetes type I  
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ASA IV   uncontrolled thyroid condition  
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ASA V   pt. are not expected to survive more than 24 hours with or without an operation  
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ASA V   almost always in the hospital  
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ASA V   terminally ill  
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ASA V   elective dental Tx is contradictated  
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ASA V   except emergency care (palliative) to elevate pain Tx may be necessary  
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ASA V   all care should be done in the hospital  
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ASA VI   clinically dead pt.'s being maintained for organ harvesting  
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ASA_E   emergency operation of any variety  
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ASA_E   used to modify one of the ASA classifications  
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What is the adult normal respiration rate?   12-18 per minute  
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What rapid respiration rate should get our attention?   28 per minute  
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What respiration rate should we activate 911?   60 per minute  
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What slow respiration rate should get our attention?   less than 8 incubate  
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Children 3-4 years old normal pulse rate is?   80-120 bpm  
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Children 5-6 years old normal pulse rate is?   75-115 bpm  
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Children 7-9 years old normal pulse rate is?   70-110 bpm  
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Children 10 years and older, and adults including seniors pulse rate is?   60-80 bpm  
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Well trained athletes pulse rate is?   40-60 bpm  
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What pulse rate is qualified as bradycardia?   below 50 bpm  
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Adult normal blood pressure is?   less than 120 and less than 80 120/80  
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Prehypertension blood pressure is?   120-139/80-89  
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Stage 1 hypertension blood pressure is?   140-159/90-99  
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Stage 2 hypertension blood pressure is?   160/100 or greater than  
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At what blood pressure will we not treat pt.'s at?   at or above 180/110  
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