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Anesthesia/Sedation Test

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What color is the 1 5/8" needle?
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Is deposited near larges terminal nerve branches?
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State of Conciousness?
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Most commonly prescribed Oral Sedaction drug is?
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Most common vasoconstrictor used in denstistry is?
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Injected near a main nerve truck?
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What is Topical Anesthesia?
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What is Analgesia?
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Local Anesthetic Agents are?
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How long can an allergic reaction last?
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Computer-Controlled local anesthesia?
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Intrapulpal injection?
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Uses for Topical Anesthesia?
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Periodontal Ligament injection?
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What are symptoms of Toxic Reaction?
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Do some Dentist hire a Nurse Anesthian to administer anesthisia?
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Electronic Dental Anesthesia?
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Allergic Reactions to Anesthesia?
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What color is the 1" needle?
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What is the purpose of Nitrous Oxide?
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Pulpal anesthesia of one or two teeth in a quadrant.
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Epinephrine
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Benzodiazepine
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24 hours or more after the application.
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Blue
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Amides & Ester
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Placed on Surface of the oral mucosa to eliminate sensation.
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Nerve Block Anesthesia
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Conscious Sedation
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System promises a Pain-Free Injection
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Given the day before to the patient to relax and relieve apprehension.
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Used with nitrous oxdie inhalation sedation and placed in centric occlusion.
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Yellow
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Absence of Pain
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Stimulation of the central nervous system, more talkative, apprehensive and excited with increased pulse rate and blood preassure.
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YES
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Field Block Anesthesia
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Swelling, redness, ulcerations, and difficulty swallowing and breathing
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Subgingival Scaling, Root planing, Seating Crowns, Placing Matrix bands and Performing Periodontal Probing.
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Deposites the anesthetic directly into the pulp chamber or rood canal.
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How long does Short Duration Solution lasts?
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How long does Intermediate Duration Solution lasts?
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Placed in the tissues near the small terminal nerve?
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What is Analgesic?
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How long does Long Duration Solution lasts?
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How is Nitrous Oxide administer?
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Local Infiltration, Field Block & Nerve Block
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Odorless and colorless gases that provide general anesthesia
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You place anesthetic on Cacellous bone.
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Nitrous Oxide and Oxygen gases are combined to provide relaxation & relieve to the patients. Patients maintain conciousness and administered thru nosepiece

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