Deck 11: Basic Injection Techniques

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To provide safe and comfortable injections,the clinician should administer the anesthetic solution quickly.
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What can the clinician safely do if a patient is experiencing excessive bleeding while undergoing root planing?

A) Administer more anesthesia plus vasoconstrictor
B) Infiltrate epinephrine 1:50,000 in small amounts directly into the area of bleeding
C) Use a larger volume of anesthetic
D) Reschedule the patient for another appointment after some tissue healing
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Informed consent is when the patient gives the clinician permission to perform the dental procedure.
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The incidence of occupational exposures is reduced for the experienced clinician.
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Nerve block anesthesia provides profound anesthesia over a larger area with fewer injections needed.
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Field blocks are injections in which the local anesthetic is deposited near large terminal nerve branches.
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List the specific local anesthetic information that should be included in the chart documentation.
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What is the main advantage of the nerve block over other types of anesthesia?

A) It can be administered at a distance from the area of treatment.
B) It is administered in the vicinity of a nerve trunk.
C) Provides profound pulpal and soft tissue anesthesia over a larger area.
D) It has less potential for piercing the artery or vein that accompanies the nerve.
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If the harpoon disengages during an aspiration,the clinician must remove the needle from the tissue and re-embed the harpoon into the rubber stopper.
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Suggested safety controls for needles and other sharps include placing used disposable syringes and needles,scalpel blades,and other sharp items in appropriate puncture-resistant containers.
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Needles should be carefully bent before disposing of them in the sharps container.
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Name the four anesthetic administration techniques.
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If two quadrants are to be completed in a single visit,anesthesia should be administered to the upper right and left quadrants or to the lower right and left quadrants.
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Which of the following are considerations the clinician must respect when choosing the appropriate administration technique?

A) Area to be treated
B) Duration of anesthesia needed
C) Comfort needs of the patient
D) All options listed
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Successful delivery of local anesthetic agents depends on which of the following?

A) Effective patient management
B) Safe administration of the drug
C) Patient assessment
D) All options listed
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The self-sheathing anesthetic needle is an engineering design that reduces the clinician's exposures to blood and other potentially infectious material.
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What is the correct dental term for the presence of a clear air bubble,or no return after definite movement backward of the rubber stopper?

A) Positive aspiration
B) Negative aspiration
C) Aspiration
D) All options listed
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What can the clinician do to prevent an emergency situation from occurring while administering local anesthesia?

A) Provide effective communication
B) Offer psychological support
C) Do a thorough patient assessment
D) All options listed
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If the blood of a positive aspiration does not completely fill the cartridge,the clinician can slightly reposition the needle and attempt a second aspiration.
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The dental hygienist should practice the local anesthetic technique until it becomes routine.
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When infection is present,it is recommended to administer nerve blocks away from the area of infection because the acidic nature of the anesthetic deposited into acidic tissue from an infection decreases the ability of the anesthetic to readily dissociate for nerve penetration.

A) Both the statement and reason are correct and related.
B) Both the statement and reason are correct but NOT related.
C) The statement is correct,but the reason is NOT.
D) The statement is NOT correct,but the reason is correct.
E) NEITHER the statement NOR the reason is correct.
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Why is the pterygoid venous plexus an area of concern when administering the PSA?

A) It is located so far distally
B) It is a highly vascular area
C) It has major nerve innervations
D) All options listed
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Following the initial negative aspiration,the dental hygienist should rotate the barrel of the syringe about 45 degrees and aspirate a second time.This ensures that the needle is not located within a blood vessel and possibly abutting the blood vessel wall,providing a false-negative aspiration.

A) Both statements are true.
B) Both statements are false.
C) The first statement is true;the second statement is false.
D) The first statement is false;the second statement is true.
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Best practices to alleviate a patient's anxiety about local anesthetic include:

A) Show,tell,and explain the workings of the syringe and needle
B) Communication
C) Silence while administering the anesthetic
D) Music playing in the background
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Cartridges of local anesthetics contain 1.8 mL of solution-except articaine,which contains 1.7 mL of solution.How fast should articaine be injected?

A) At a rate of 1.7 mL per minute
B) At a rate of 1.8 mL per minute
C) At a rate of 1.8 mL per 2 minutes
D) At the rate that is comfortable for the patient
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Local anesthesia is best administered by quadrants or sextants.It is an effective patient management strategy.

A) Both statements are true.
B) Both statements are false.
C) The first statement is true;the second statement is false.
D) The first statement is false;the second statement is true.
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What should the clinician do while waiting for local anesthetic to take effect for her patient?

A) Clean the other operatory
B) Bag instruments in the sterilization area
C) Take a much-needed break
D) Observe the patient for possible signs of an adverse reaction
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All of the following describe why aspiration is a necessary part of administering local anesthesia EXCEPT one.Which one is the EXCEPTION?

A) To ensure that the needle has not entered a blood vessel
B) To dramatically decrease the incidence of an intravascular injection
C) Patient comfort
D) None of the above are exceptions.
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When half-mouth treatment is planned,the inferior alveolar and buccal blocks are given first,then the maxillary facial,and then palatal injections follow with instrumenting proceeding first on the maxillary arch.This allows time for the entire mandibular arch to become completely anesthetized.

A) Both statements are true.
B) Both statements are false.
C) The first statement is true;the second statement is false.
D) The first statement is false;the second statement is true.
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The care plan should be developed by the dental hygienist and presented to the patient.Local anesthesia should be administered in the areas that can be completed in one appointment.

A) Both statements are true.
B) Both statements are false.
C) The first statement is true;the second statement is false.
D) The first statement is false;the second statement is true.
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A child can grant informed consent for dental work.The written agreement of the care plan becomes a legal contract between the patient and the dental hygienist.

A) Both statements are true.
B) Both statements are false.
C) The first statement is true;the second statement is false.
D) The first statement is false;the second statement is true.
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Which of the following are benefits of taut tissue retraction at the penetration site?

A) Increased visibility
B) Easier needle insertion
C) Less traumatic needle insertion
D) All options listed
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What is a common mistake that beginners tend to make when first learning to give local anesthesia,especially if they do not have a firm fulcrum?

A) Allowing the thumb ring to slip down to the bottom of the thumb,making it difficult to achieve full range of backward motion
B) Not performing the aspiration step at the appropriate intervals
C) Overexaggerating the pulling back motion of the thumb ring,pulling the needle away from the proper depth of penetration.
D) Allowing the patient to dictate the placement of the site of the injection
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What term describes the injection site where the bevel of the needle is covered with tissue?

A) Depth of needle penetration
B) Needle insertion point
C) Deposit location
D) None of the above
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When administering local anesthesia to the maxillary arch for extensive root planing procedures,what is the correct order of the injections?

A) PSA,MSA,then ASA.
B) ASA,MSA,then PSA.
C) Infraorbital,then PSA.
D) Order does not matter and the patient can dictate what makes him or her most comfortable.
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If repeated positive aspirations are observed at the same injection site,it may be necessary for the dental hygienist to consider postponing treatment because repeated penetrations in the same area can cause bleeding at the target location and increase risk of hematoma,trismus,postoperative pain,and infection.

A) Both the statement and reason are correct and related.
B) Both the statement and reason are correct but NOT related.
C) The statement is correct,but the reason is NOT.
D) The statement is NOT correct,but the reason is correct.
E) NEITHER the statement NOR the reason is correct.
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Why is the slow depositing of the anesthetic solution important?

A) It is a safety factor
B) It prevents tearing of tissue
C) It improves patient comfort
D) All options listed
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Why should the clinician avoid administering local anesthetics to both the mandibular right and left quadrants during a single treatment?

A) To prevent patients from self-mutilating their mouths
B) To prevent toxicity due to the administration of too much local anesthetic
C) To prevent the inability of the patient to control his/her mandible
D) All options listed
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Each of the following is true regarding establishing a fulcrum while administering local anesthesia EXCEPT one.Which one is the EXCEPTION?

A) A fulcrum must always be used
B) Use of the patient's arm to rest the syringe-holding arm is acceptable
C) If finger placement is not possible,arm-to-body support is acceptable
D) Extraoral fulcrums are acceptable
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To provide safe and comfortable injections,the clinician should administer the anesthetic solution quickly.
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2
What can the clinician safely do if a patient is experiencing excessive bleeding while undergoing root planing?

A) Administer more anesthesia plus vasoconstrictor
B) Infiltrate epinephrine 1:50,000 in small amounts directly into the area of bleeding
C) Use a larger volume of anesthetic
D) Reschedule the patient for another appointment after some tissue healing
Infiltrate epinephrine 1:50,000 in small amounts directly into the area of bleeding
3
Informed consent is when the patient gives the clinician permission to perform the dental procedure.
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The incidence of occupational exposures is reduced for the experienced clinician.
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Nerve block anesthesia provides profound anesthesia over a larger area with fewer injections needed.
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Field blocks are injections in which the local anesthetic is deposited near large terminal nerve branches.
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List the specific local anesthetic information that should be included in the chart documentation.
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What is the main advantage of the nerve block over other types of anesthesia?

A) It can be administered at a distance from the area of treatment.
B) It is administered in the vicinity of a nerve trunk.
C) Provides profound pulpal and soft tissue anesthesia over a larger area.
D) It has less potential for piercing the artery or vein that accompanies the nerve.
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If the harpoon disengages during an aspiration,the clinician must remove the needle from the tissue and re-embed the harpoon into the rubber stopper.
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Suggested safety controls for needles and other sharps include placing used disposable syringes and needles,scalpel blades,and other sharp items in appropriate puncture-resistant containers.
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Needles should be carefully bent before disposing of them in the sharps container.
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Name the four anesthetic administration techniques.
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If two quadrants are to be completed in a single visit,anesthesia should be administered to the upper right and left quadrants or to the lower right and left quadrants.
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Which of the following are considerations the clinician must respect when choosing the appropriate administration technique?

A) Area to be treated
B) Duration of anesthesia needed
C) Comfort needs of the patient
D) All options listed
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Successful delivery of local anesthetic agents depends on which of the following?

A) Effective patient management
B) Safe administration of the drug
C) Patient assessment
D) All options listed
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The self-sheathing anesthetic needle is an engineering design that reduces the clinician's exposures to blood and other potentially infectious material.
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17
What is the correct dental term for the presence of a clear air bubble,or no return after definite movement backward of the rubber stopper?

A) Positive aspiration
B) Negative aspiration
C) Aspiration
D) All options listed
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What can the clinician do to prevent an emergency situation from occurring while administering local anesthesia?

A) Provide effective communication
B) Offer psychological support
C) Do a thorough patient assessment
D) All options listed
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If the blood of a positive aspiration does not completely fill the cartridge,the clinician can slightly reposition the needle and attempt a second aspiration.
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The dental hygienist should practice the local anesthetic technique until it becomes routine.
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21
When infection is present,it is recommended to administer nerve blocks away from the area of infection because the acidic nature of the anesthetic deposited into acidic tissue from an infection decreases the ability of the anesthetic to readily dissociate for nerve penetration.

A) Both the statement and reason are correct and related.
B) Both the statement and reason are correct but NOT related.
C) The statement is correct,but the reason is NOT.
D) The statement is NOT correct,but the reason is correct.
E) NEITHER the statement NOR the reason is correct.
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Why is the pterygoid venous plexus an area of concern when administering the PSA?

A) It is located so far distally
B) It is a highly vascular area
C) It has major nerve innervations
D) All options listed
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23
Following the initial negative aspiration,the dental hygienist should rotate the barrel of the syringe about 45 degrees and aspirate a second time.This ensures that the needle is not located within a blood vessel and possibly abutting the blood vessel wall,providing a false-negative aspiration.

A) Both statements are true.
B) Both statements are false.
C) The first statement is true;the second statement is false.
D) The first statement is false;the second statement is true.
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Best practices to alleviate a patient's anxiety about local anesthetic include:

A) Show,tell,and explain the workings of the syringe and needle
B) Communication
C) Silence while administering the anesthetic
D) Music playing in the background
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25
Cartridges of local anesthetics contain 1.8 mL of solution-except articaine,which contains 1.7 mL of solution.How fast should articaine be injected?

A) At a rate of 1.7 mL per minute
B) At a rate of 1.8 mL per minute
C) At a rate of 1.8 mL per 2 minutes
D) At the rate that is comfortable for the patient
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Local anesthesia is best administered by quadrants or sextants.It is an effective patient management strategy.

A) Both statements are true.
B) Both statements are false.
C) The first statement is true;the second statement is false.
D) The first statement is false;the second statement is true.
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What should the clinician do while waiting for local anesthetic to take effect for her patient?

A) Clean the other operatory
B) Bag instruments in the sterilization area
C) Take a much-needed break
D) Observe the patient for possible signs of an adverse reaction
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All of the following describe why aspiration is a necessary part of administering local anesthesia EXCEPT one.Which one is the EXCEPTION?

A) To ensure that the needle has not entered a blood vessel
B) To dramatically decrease the incidence of an intravascular injection
C) Patient comfort
D) None of the above are exceptions.
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29
When half-mouth treatment is planned,the inferior alveolar and buccal blocks are given first,then the maxillary facial,and then palatal injections follow with instrumenting proceeding first on the maxillary arch.This allows time for the entire mandibular arch to become completely anesthetized.

A) Both statements are true.
B) Both statements are false.
C) The first statement is true;the second statement is false.
D) The first statement is false;the second statement is true.
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The care plan should be developed by the dental hygienist and presented to the patient.Local anesthesia should be administered in the areas that can be completed in one appointment.

A) Both statements are true.
B) Both statements are false.
C) The first statement is true;the second statement is false.
D) The first statement is false;the second statement is true.
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A child can grant informed consent for dental work.The written agreement of the care plan becomes a legal contract between the patient and the dental hygienist.

A) Both statements are true.
B) Both statements are false.
C) The first statement is true;the second statement is false.
D) The first statement is false;the second statement is true.
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Which of the following are benefits of taut tissue retraction at the penetration site?

A) Increased visibility
B) Easier needle insertion
C) Less traumatic needle insertion
D) All options listed
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What is a common mistake that beginners tend to make when first learning to give local anesthesia,especially if they do not have a firm fulcrum?

A) Allowing the thumb ring to slip down to the bottom of the thumb,making it difficult to achieve full range of backward motion
B) Not performing the aspiration step at the appropriate intervals
C) Overexaggerating the pulling back motion of the thumb ring,pulling the needle away from the proper depth of penetration.
D) Allowing the patient to dictate the placement of the site of the injection
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What term describes the injection site where the bevel of the needle is covered with tissue?

A) Depth of needle penetration
B) Needle insertion point
C) Deposit location
D) None of the above
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35
When administering local anesthesia to the maxillary arch for extensive root planing procedures,what is the correct order of the injections?

A) PSA,MSA,then ASA.
B) ASA,MSA,then PSA.
C) Infraorbital,then PSA.
D) Order does not matter and the patient can dictate what makes him or her most comfortable.
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36
If repeated positive aspirations are observed at the same injection site,it may be necessary for the dental hygienist to consider postponing treatment because repeated penetrations in the same area can cause bleeding at the target location and increase risk of hematoma,trismus,postoperative pain,and infection.

A) Both the statement and reason are correct and related.
B) Both the statement and reason are correct but NOT related.
C) The statement is correct,but the reason is NOT.
D) The statement is NOT correct,but the reason is correct.
E) NEITHER the statement NOR the reason is correct.
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Why is the slow depositing of the anesthetic solution important?

A) It is a safety factor
B) It prevents tearing of tissue
C) It improves patient comfort
D) All options listed
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38
Why should the clinician avoid administering local anesthetics to both the mandibular right and left quadrants during a single treatment?

A) To prevent patients from self-mutilating their mouths
B) To prevent toxicity due to the administration of too much local anesthetic
C) To prevent the inability of the patient to control his/her mandible
D) All options listed
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Each of the following is true regarding establishing a fulcrum while administering local anesthesia EXCEPT one.Which one is the EXCEPTION?

A) A fulcrum must always be used
B) Use of the patient's arm to rest the syringe-holding arm is acceptable
C) If finger placement is not possible,arm-to-body support is acceptable
D) Extraoral fulcrums are acceptable
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