Deck 11: Fundamentals for Administration of Local Anesthetic Agents

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Match the following

-Aspiration test

A) Bevel contacts vessel wall
B) Piercing point
C) Near nerve endings
D) Target
E) Delivery rate
F) Supraperiosteal
G) Near nerve trunk
H) Passageway
I) PREP
J) Blood in cartridge
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Match the following

-Deposition site

A) Bevel contacts vessel wall
B) Piercing point
C) Near nerve endings
D) Target
E) Delivery rate
F) Supraperiosteal
G) Near nerve trunk
H) Passageway
I) PREP
J) Blood in cartridge
Question
Match the following

-False-negative aspiration

A) Bevel contacts vessel wall
B) Piercing point
C) Near nerve endings
D) Target
E) Delivery rate
F) Supraperiosteal
G) Near nerve trunk
H) Passageway
I) PREP
J) Blood in cartridge
Question
Match the following

-Field block injection

A) Bevel contacts vessel wall
B) Piercing point
C) Near nerve endings
D) Target
E) Delivery rate
F) Supraperiosteal
G) Near nerve trunk
H) Passageway
I) PREP
J) Blood in cartridge
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Match the following

-Infiltration injection

A) Bevel contacts vessel wall
B) Piercing point
C) Near nerve endings
D) Target
E) Delivery rate
F) Supraperiosteal
G) Near nerve trunk
H) Passageway
I) PREP
J) Blood in cartridge
Question
Match the following

-Needle pathway

A) Bevel contacts vessel wall
B) Piercing point
C) Near nerve endings
D) Target
E) Delivery rate
F) Supraperiosteal
G) Near nerve trunk
H) Passageway
I) PREP
J) Blood in cartridge
Question
Match the following

-Nerve block injection

A) Bevel contacts vessel wall
B) Piercing point
C) Near nerve endings
D) Target
E) Delivery rate
F) Supraperiosteal
G) Near nerve trunk
H) Passageway
I) PREP
J) Blood in cartridge
Question
Match the following

-Penetration site

A) Bevel contacts vessel wall
B) Piercing point
C) Near nerve endings
D) Target
E) Delivery rate
F) Supraperiosteal
G) Near nerve trunk
H) Passageway
I) PREP
J) Blood in cartridge
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Match the following

-Speed and volume

A) Bevel contacts vessel wall
B) Piercing point
C) Near nerve endings
D) Target
E) Delivery rate
F) Supraperiosteal
G) Near nerve trunk
H) Passageway
I) PREP
J) Blood in cartridge
Question
Match the following

-Supportive communication

A) Bevel contacts vessel wall
B) Piercing point
C) Near nerve endings
D) Target
E) Delivery rate
F) Supraperiosteal
G) Near nerve trunk
H) Passageway
I) PREP
J) Blood in cartridge
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Informed consent should be obtained from a patient or guardian prior to administering injections.
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The deposition site for a nerve block injection is at a greater distance from the penetration site than for a field block or infiltration injection.
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The greater the distance from penetration to deposition site, the greater the potential for deviation of the needle.
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False-negative aspirations typically occur when a clinician has failed to develop adequate negative pressure with the thumb ring.
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The two most important patient safety steps during an injection are locating the penetration site and deposition sites.
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The first step of the Standard Operating Procedure for all injections is locating and preparing armamentarium.
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A patient's head should be in a position higher than the heart for comfort during injections.
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Most topical anesthetic agents will reach peak effectiveness in about 5 minutes.
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Gently pulling the mucosa taut will ease penetration of the needle and establish a point of stability for the syringe.
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Regardless of the amount of blood in a cartridge following positive aspiration, the best practice is to withdraw the needle and reinject.
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If there are repeated positive aspirations at the same injection site, rescheduling should be considered.
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The safest rate of deposition of local anesthetics allows for the delivery of approximately1.0 mL of solution per minute.
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The most stable position when using a syringe is palm up.
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Resting an elbow on a patient's shoulders or chest during injection creates good stabilization and is a safe ergonomic practice.
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A clinician should not stand during the administration of local anesthesia injections.
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The ________ refers to the specific location where a needle first pierces mucosa.
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The ________ refers to the route a needle travels as it advances to the deposition site.
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The ________ is defined as the anatomical location at which a drug is deposited.
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The two most important safety steps in the delivery of local aesthetic agents are ________.
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________ tests reduce the risk of inadvertent deposition of drugs into the bloodstream.
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A ________ aspiration can occur when a bevel is in contact with a vessel wall.
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An ________ injection deposits local anesthetics directly at or near small terminal nerve endings.
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Efforts to reduce stress from the beginning to the end of an injection are enhanced by maintaining positive, ________ with the patient.
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The greater the distance from penetration site to deposition site, the greater the potential for ________ of the needle tip.
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A ________ injection deposits local anesthetics near larger terminal nerve branches.
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A ________ injection deposits local anesthetic near major nerve trunks at a greater distance from the area of treatment, which provides wider areas of anesthesia.
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Drying tissue with gauze can reduce ________ of topical agents and improve their uptake into mucosa.
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Most topical anesthetic agents will reach peak effectiveness in about ________ minute(s).
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The final safety step during an injection procedure is to properly ________ the needle prior to disposal.
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Which of the following is not an element of informed consent in local anesthesia?

A) Discussing risks
B) Providing alternatives
C) Providing information in a language patients understand
D) Explaining the costs of procedures
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What are the two most important safety steps during a local anesthetic injection?

A) Aspiration before depositing and recapping needles
B) Slow administration and recapping needles
C) Patient evaluation and aspiration
D) Aspiration before depositing and administering drugs slowly
Question
Which of the following is important but is not a recommended step in the PREP strategy?

A) Prepare patient
B) Rehearse injection
C) Empower patient
D) Plan debriefing
Question
Supportive communication includes all of the following, except:

A) It should begin during the pre-injection period
B) It should involve positive comments focusing on patient behavior during injections
C) It lets patients know that injections will be more comfortable compared to previous injections
D) It includes rehearsing injections and providing ways for patients to communicate with clinicians during injection
Question
An injection technique that deposits anesthetic solution near terminal nerve endings is called:

A) A periodontal ligament injection
B) A field block injection
C) An infiltration injection
D) A nerve block injection
Question
An injection that deposits anesthetic solution near a major nerve trunk is called:

A) A periodontal ligament injection
B) A supraperiosteal injection
C) A field block injection
D) A nerve block injection
Question
A field block injection is also called:

A) A superperiosteal injection
B) A periodontal ligament injection
C) A nerve block injection
D) An interpapillary injection
Question
Which of the following describes the penetration site?

A) Needle pierces mucosa
B) Needle pierces the muscle
C) Needle pierces a vessel
D) Anesthetic solution is deposited
Question
Which of the following describes the target site for local anesthetic solution?

A) Penetration site
B) Needle pathway
C) Aspiration site
D) Deposition site
Question
What is the first step in preparation for local anesthesia injections?

A) Obtain informed consent
B) Prepare the armamentarium
C) Make sure solution will flow through the needle
D) Assess the patient
Question
What is the primary reason it is recommended to orient needle bevels toward bone during infiltration injections?

A) Needles should be angled away from bone during penetration
B) Trauma to periosteum is lessened if bone is inadvertently contacted
C) False aspirations can be prevented
D) Discomfort from needles is reduced
Question
Which of the following is the most appropriate documentation following local anesthesia injections?

A) 03/03/2014: Review health history. BP 115/78. Two cartridges of 4% prilocaine (144 mg) w/epi 1:100,000 (0.036 mg), benzocaine topical, Rt PMC, MMC, GP, (-) aspiration. No adverse reactions.
B) Review health history. BP 120/70. Three cartridges 3% mepivacaine w/1:20,000 levonordefrin. No adverse reactions.
C) 05/03/2014: Review health history. Two cartridges 2% lidocaine w/epi, (-) aspiration.
D) 07/07/14: Review health history. BP normal. One and a half cartridges (27 mg) of 2% lido w/1:100:00 epi, Left IA and buccal, (-) aspiration. No adverse reactions.
Question
Which of the following is the most important safety step following an injection?

A) Rinsing the patient's mouth
B) Assessing the patient for adverse reactions
C) Recapping the needle with a one-handed technique
D) Making a complete chart entry
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Which statement describes the correct positioning of the long window of the syringe?

A) Toward the clinician to permit visibility throughout the injection
B) Away from the patient to block visibility throughout the injection
C) Toward the patient to permit assessment of the duration of the injection
D) Either toward or away from the clinician because both sides of the syringe have an opening
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Which statement best describes why retraction of tissue keeping the tissue taut is important during injections?

A) The patient's mouth is open and it improves visibility for the clinician.
B) It eliminates the need for stabilization of syringe and fulcrum.
C) It allows better identification of landmarks.
D) It allows for ease of needle penetration and establishes a point of stability for the syringe.
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What is the minimum recommended rate of injection?

A) 0.5 mL per minute
B) l.8 mL per minute
C) 1.0 mL per two minutes
D) 3.0 mL per minute
Question
Which statement describes how to avoid a false-negative aspiration?

A) Withdraw the syringe slightly and reaspirate to release the bevel from a vessel wall
B) Rotate the syringe a quarter turn then reaspirate to release the bevel from a vessel wall
C) Apply greater force on the thumb ring to permit blood to enter cartridge
D) Avoid injections in highly vascular areas
Question
Which of the following procedures represents the correct response following a positive aspiration when a small wormlike thread enters the cartridge?

A) Withdraw the syringe and reinject
B) Reposition the syringe away from the area of the positive aspiration, and deposit solution following a negative aspiration
C) Withdraw the syringe, change the cartridge, clear the needle of blood and reinject
D) Rotate the syringe a quarter turn, reaspirate and continue to deposit solution
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What is the most important goal of ergonomic positioning?

A) Prevention of cumulative trauma disorders
B) Stabilization of the syringe
C) Prevention of patient injury
D) Patient comfort and safety
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Which of the following is not a basic element of good ergonomic positioning?

A) Keep wrists at a neutral angle
B) Bend from the waist
C) Bend from the hips
D) Do not raise arms more than 30 degrees
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What elements are included in an informed consent?
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Explain how an aspiration test performed?
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Discuss management of a positive aspiration.
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What is a false-negative aspiration and how can it be prevented?
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What information is documented in a patient record for local anesthetic injections? Provide an example.
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Discuss the basic elements of good ergonomic position and balance.
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1
Match the following

-Aspiration test

A) Bevel contacts vessel wall
B) Piercing point
C) Near nerve endings
D) Target
E) Delivery rate
F) Supraperiosteal
G) Near nerve trunk
H) Passageway
I) PREP
J) Blood in cartridge
Blood in cartridge
2
Match the following

-Deposition site

A) Bevel contacts vessel wall
B) Piercing point
C) Near nerve endings
D) Target
E) Delivery rate
F) Supraperiosteal
G) Near nerve trunk
H) Passageway
I) PREP
J) Blood in cartridge
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3
Match the following

-False-negative aspiration

A) Bevel contacts vessel wall
B) Piercing point
C) Near nerve endings
D) Target
E) Delivery rate
F) Supraperiosteal
G) Near nerve trunk
H) Passageway
I) PREP
J) Blood in cartridge
Bevel contacts vessel wall
4
Match the following

-Field block injection

A) Bevel contacts vessel wall
B) Piercing point
C) Near nerve endings
D) Target
E) Delivery rate
F) Supraperiosteal
G) Near nerve trunk
H) Passageway
I) PREP
J) Blood in cartridge
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Match the following

-Infiltration injection

A) Bevel contacts vessel wall
B) Piercing point
C) Near nerve endings
D) Target
E) Delivery rate
F) Supraperiosteal
G) Near nerve trunk
H) Passageway
I) PREP
J) Blood in cartridge
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-Needle pathway

A) Bevel contacts vessel wall
B) Piercing point
C) Near nerve endings
D) Target
E) Delivery rate
F) Supraperiosteal
G) Near nerve trunk
H) Passageway
I) PREP
J) Blood in cartridge
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-Nerve block injection

A) Bevel contacts vessel wall
B) Piercing point
C) Near nerve endings
D) Target
E) Delivery rate
F) Supraperiosteal
G) Near nerve trunk
H) Passageway
I) PREP
J) Blood in cartridge
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-Penetration site

A) Bevel contacts vessel wall
B) Piercing point
C) Near nerve endings
D) Target
E) Delivery rate
F) Supraperiosteal
G) Near nerve trunk
H) Passageway
I) PREP
J) Blood in cartridge
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-Speed and volume

A) Bevel contacts vessel wall
B) Piercing point
C) Near nerve endings
D) Target
E) Delivery rate
F) Supraperiosteal
G) Near nerve trunk
H) Passageway
I) PREP
J) Blood in cartridge
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-Supportive communication

A) Bevel contacts vessel wall
B) Piercing point
C) Near nerve endings
D) Target
E) Delivery rate
F) Supraperiosteal
G) Near nerve trunk
H) Passageway
I) PREP
J) Blood in cartridge
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Informed consent should be obtained from a patient or guardian prior to administering injections.
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The deposition site for a nerve block injection is at a greater distance from the penetration site than for a field block or infiltration injection.
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The greater the distance from penetration to deposition site, the greater the potential for deviation of the needle.
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False-negative aspirations typically occur when a clinician has failed to develop adequate negative pressure with the thumb ring.
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The two most important patient safety steps during an injection are locating the penetration site and deposition sites.
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The first step of the Standard Operating Procedure for all injections is locating and preparing armamentarium.
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A patient's head should be in a position higher than the heart for comfort during injections.
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Most topical anesthetic agents will reach peak effectiveness in about 5 minutes.
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Gently pulling the mucosa taut will ease penetration of the needle and establish a point of stability for the syringe.
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Regardless of the amount of blood in a cartridge following positive aspiration, the best practice is to withdraw the needle and reinject.
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If there are repeated positive aspirations at the same injection site, rescheduling should be considered.
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The safest rate of deposition of local anesthetics allows for the delivery of approximately1.0 mL of solution per minute.
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The most stable position when using a syringe is palm up.
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Resting an elbow on a patient's shoulders or chest during injection creates good stabilization and is a safe ergonomic practice.
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A clinician should not stand during the administration of local anesthesia injections.
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The ________ refers to the specific location where a needle first pierces mucosa.
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The ________ refers to the route a needle travels as it advances to the deposition site.
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The ________ is defined as the anatomical location at which a drug is deposited.
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The two most important safety steps in the delivery of local aesthetic agents are ________.
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________ tests reduce the risk of inadvertent deposition of drugs into the bloodstream.
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A ________ aspiration can occur when a bevel is in contact with a vessel wall.
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An ________ injection deposits local anesthetics directly at or near small terminal nerve endings.
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Efforts to reduce stress from the beginning to the end of an injection are enhanced by maintaining positive, ________ with the patient.
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The greater the distance from penetration site to deposition site, the greater the potential for ________ of the needle tip.
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A ________ injection deposits local anesthetics near larger terminal nerve branches.
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A ________ injection deposits local anesthetic near major nerve trunks at a greater distance from the area of treatment, which provides wider areas of anesthesia.
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Drying tissue with gauze can reduce ________ of topical agents and improve their uptake into mucosa.
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Most topical anesthetic agents will reach peak effectiveness in about ________ minute(s).
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The final safety step during an injection procedure is to properly ________ the needle prior to disposal.
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40
Which of the following is not an element of informed consent in local anesthesia?

A) Discussing risks
B) Providing alternatives
C) Providing information in a language patients understand
D) Explaining the costs of procedures
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What are the two most important safety steps during a local anesthetic injection?

A) Aspiration before depositing and recapping needles
B) Slow administration and recapping needles
C) Patient evaluation and aspiration
D) Aspiration before depositing and administering drugs slowly
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Which of the following is important but is not a recommended step in the PREP strategy?

A) Prepare patient
B) Rehearse injection
C) Empower patient
D) Plan debriefing
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43
Supportive communication includes all of the following, except:

A) It should begin during the pre-injection period
B) It should involve positive comments focusing on patient behavior during injections
C) It lets patients know that injections will be more comfortable compared to previous injections
D) It includes rehearsing injections and providing ways for patients to communicate with clinicians during injection
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44
An injection technique that deposits anesthetic solution near terminal nerve endings is called:

A) A periodontal ligament injection
B) A field block injection
C) An infiltration injection
D) A nerve block injection
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45
An injection that deposits anesthetic solution near a major nerve trunk is called:

A) A periodontal ligament injection
B) A supraperiosteal injection
C) A field block injection
D) A nerve block injection
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46
A field block injection is also called:

A) A superperiosteal injection
B) A periodontal ligament injection
C) A nerve block injection
D) An interpapillary injection
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47
Which of the following describes the penetration site?

A) Needle pierces mucosa
B) Needle pierces the muscle
C) Needle pierces a vessel
D) Anesthetic solution is deposited
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48
Which of the following describes the target site for local anesthetic solution?

A) Penetration site
B) Needle pathway
C) Aspiration site
D) Deposition site
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49
What is the first step in preparation for local anesthesia injections?

A) Obtain informed consent
B) Prepare the armamentarium
C) Make sure solution will flow through the needle
D) Assess the patient
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50
What is the primary reason it is recommended to orient needle bevels toward bone during infiltration injections?

A) Needles should be angled away from bone during penetration
B) Trauma to periosteum is lessened if bone is inadvertently contacted
C) False aspirations can be prevented
D) Discomfort from needles is reduced
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51
Which of the following is the most appropriate documentation following local anesthesia injections?

A) 03/03/2014: Review health history. BP 115/78. Two cartridges of 4% prilocaine (144 mg) w/epi 1:100,000 (0.036 mg), benzocaine topical, Rt PMC, MMC, GP, (-) aspiration. No adverse reactions.
B) Review health history. BP 120/70. Three cartridges 3% mepivacaine w/1:20,000 levonordefrin. No adverse reactions.
C) 05/03/2014: Review health history. Two cartridges 2% lidocaine w/epi, (-) aspiration.
D) 07/07/14: Review health history. BP normal. One and a half cartridges (27 mg) of 2% lido w/1:100:00 epi, Left IA and buccal, (-) aspiration. No adverse reactions.
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52
Which of the following is the most important safety step following an injection?

A) Rinsing the patient's mouth
B) Assessing the patient for adverse reactions
C) Recapping the needle with a one-handed technique
D) Making a complete chart entry
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53
Which statement describes the correct positioning of the long window of the syringe?

A) Toward the clinician to permit visibility throughout the injection
B) Away from the patient to block visibility throughout the injection
C) Toward the patient to permit assessment of the duration of the injection
D) Either toward or away from the clinician because both sides of the syringe have an opening
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54
Which statement best describes why retraction of tissue keeping the tissue taut is important during injections?

A) The patient's mouth is open and it improves visibility for the clinician.
B) It eliminates the need for stabilization of syringe and fulcrum.
C) It allows better identification of landmarks.
D) It allows for ease of needle penetration and establishes a point of stability for the syringe.
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55
What is the minimum recommended rate of injection?

A) 0.5 mL per minute
B) l.8 mL per minute
C) 1.0 mL per two minutes
D) 3.0 mL per minute
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56
Which statement describes how to avoid a false-negative aspiration?

A) Withdraw the syringe slightly and reaspirate to release the bevel from a vessel wall
B) Rotate the syringe a quarter turn then reaspirate to release the bevel from a vessel wall
C) Apply greater force on the thumb ring to permit blood to enter cartridge
D) Avoid injections in highly vascular areas
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57
Which of the following procedures represents the correct response following a positive aspiration when a small wormlike thread enters the cartridge?

A) Withdraw the syringe and reinject
B) Reposition the syringe away from the area of the positive aspiration, and deposit solution following a negative aspiration
C) Withdraw the syringe, change the cartridge, clear the needle of blood and reinject
D) Rotate the syringe a quarter turn, reaspirate and continue to deposit solution
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What is the most important goal of ergonomic positioning?

A) Prevention of cumulative trauma disorders
B) Stabilization of the syringe
C) Prevention of patient injury
D) Patient comfort and safety
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Which of the following is not a basic element of good ergonomic positioning?

A) Keep wrists at a neutral angle
B) Bend from the waist
C) Bend from the hips
D) Do not raise arms more than 30 degrees
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What elements are included in an informed consent?
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Explain how an aspiration test performed?
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Discuss management of a positive aspiration.
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What is a false-negative aspiration and how can it be prevented?
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What information is documented in a patient record for local anesthetic injections? Provide an example.
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