Exam 14: Local Anesthesia for the Child and Adolescent

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Which of the following are preventive measures to decrease the occurrences of soft tissue injury?

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Most adverse drug reactions occur within 5-10 minutes of injection.Local anesthesia system toxicity initially manifests as excitation followed by depression of the cardiovascular system and to a lesser extent of the central nervous system.

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For the overweight child all of the following are important considerations when providing local anesthesia EXCEPT one.Which one is the EXCEPTION?

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The amount of topical anesthetic applied prior to local anesthetic injection should be factored into the total administered dose because it can infiltrate into the vascular system.

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Which of the following does successful treatment of all patients depend upon?

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All of the following describe situations when dental hygienists most often provide local anesthesia for pediatric patients EXCEPT one.Which one is the EXCEPTION?

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Treatment of soft tissue injury includes applying heat on the day of the injury.The following day ice may be applied.

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Children between the ages of 6-9 may receive effective pain control,equivalent to the IA block,from buccal supraperiosteal infiltrations.Some extraction procedures can be accomplished utilizing mandibular supraperiosteal injections.

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Which of the following are useful strategies for behavioral management of children during provision of local anesthesia?

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Bupivacaine is not recommended for children because it will increase the risk of soft tissue injury.

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The PSA may be needed in some children because the thick zygomatic process may overlie the buccal roots of the second primary and first permanent molars.

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Which of the following is true regarding the use of mepivacaine 3% plain?

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Self-inflicted soft tissue injury resulting from regional local anesthesia in the dental office is a significant and common local complication for children.The most common area of injury is the upper lip.

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Which of the following decreases the possibility of LAST?

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Which of the following describes why the IA block has a greater success rate in children than adults?

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All of the following are considerations regarding the use of palatal injections for children with only primary dentition EXCEPT one.Which one is the EXCEPTION?

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Supraperiosteal injection techniques are less clinically effective in mandibular primary molars compared to mandibular permanent molars due to the shorter roots of primary molars.

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One of the most common adverse reactions to local anesthesia is systemic toxicity.This is typically the result of administering the anesthetic agent over the patient's maximum recommended dose (MRD)or from inadvertent intravascular injections.

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Which of the following agents is indicated for the reversal of soft tissue anesthesia?

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For pediatric patients,each of the following contributes to increased risk of complications from local anesthesia except ONE.Which one is the EXCEPTION?

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