Deck 40: Local Anesthesia

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All the following are advantages to the metallic breech loading Aspirating syringe except:

A) autoclavable.
B) weight.
C) visible cartridge.
D) long lasting with proper care.
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The trigeminal nerve is the seventh and largest of the 12 cranial nerves. It has three divisions that include the ophthalmic (V₁), maxillary (V₂), and mandible (V₃).

A) Both statements are true.
B) The first statement is true, and the second statement is false.
C) The first statement is false, and the second statement is true.
D) Both statements are false.
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Which of the following are ways to decrease pain during an injection?

A) Apply a dime size amount of topical gel before needle insertion.
B) Remove the needle quickly after depositing solution.
C) Shake the tissue as you are inserting the needle.
D) Change the needle after 3 or 4 tissue penetrations.
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Amide local anesthetics undergo biotransformation in the:

A) liver.
B) kidneys.
C) intestines.
D) nerve cell.
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There is seldom a need to administer more than ____ cartridges during any appointment involving dental hygiene care, and the maximum number of cartridges of any type of anesthesia that the manufacturers recommend is ____.

A) 4; 8
B) 2; 9
C) 4, depends on the calculation of the client's body weight and the type of anesthesia being used
D) 4; 12
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A nerve is polarized or in a resting state when:

A) there exists a change in the ion balance and the nerve membrane becomes more permeable to sodium.
B) the nerve membrane becomes less permeable to sodium.
C) there is a balance between the sodium (Na+) ion on the outside of the nerve membrane and the potassium (K+) ion on the inside of the nerve membrane.
D) sodium (Na+) and calcium (Ca++) ions are in a state of balance within the nerve membrane.
E) sodium (Na+) and potassium (K+) ions are in a state of balance within the nerve membrane.
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Two newer developments in anesthetic solutions are buffering agents that decrease the burning or stinging sensation of an acidic solution and a vasodilator to shorten the time of soft tissue anesthesia; however, both types of anesthetic solutions require the mixing of these additives to the cartridge right before use.

A) Both statements are true.
B) Both statements are false.
C) The first statement is true, and the second statement is false.
D) The first statement is false, and the second statement is true.
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Symptoms of epinephrine overdose include all of the following except:

A) dizziness.
B) nausea.
C) throbbing headache.
D) fear and anxiety.
E) palpitations.
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The client is scheduled for scaling and root planing of the upper right quadrant. You have administered the ASA, MSA, GP, and NP using a short 27-gauge needle and now are preparing to do the PS a. Before administering the PSA, you draw the needle across a piece of sterile gauze and it becomes caught on the gauze. You should clear the needle from the gauze and:

A) proceed with the injection.
B) take the opportunity to change to a long 27-gauge needle.
C) replace it with a new short 30-gauge needle so that the larger lumen decreases the difficulty for aspiration.
D) replace it with a new short 25-gauge needle because of the high risk of aspiration in this area of the mouth.
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What is the next step when you aspirate and get a positive aspiration?

A) Stop, withdraw the needle, and change the cartridge.
B) Do not stop the procedure if the aspiration is a small red drop.
C) Stop, withdraw the needle, and change to a new needle.
D) Stop, withdraw the needle, and change the needle and cartridge.
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Your client is a 56-year-old male who has a medical history of a heart attack 2 years prior and is taking blood pressure medication and a daily dose of aspirin. He is scheduled for one quadrant of scaling and root planing with local anesthesia (LA). His preanesthetic assessment would include:

A) medical history review to determine the client's physical ability to tolerate LA and current medication review.
B) medical history review to determine client's physical ability to tolerate LA and
A review of past dental appointments for information on past use of LA and client's response.
C) medical consult if blood pressure is out of normal range or if LA has never been used on this client.
D) both a and c.
E) all of the above.
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What two branches of nerves descend from the infraorbital nerve?

A) The posterior superior alveolar (PSA) and the middle superior alveolar (MSA)
B) The middle superior alveolar (MSA) and the anterior superior alveolar (ASA)
C) The anterior superior alveolar (ASA) and the nasopalatine nerve (NP)
D) The nasopalatine nerve (NA) and the greater anterior palatine nerve (GP)
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Topical anesthetic agents, such as benzocaine are applied before needle insertion to anesthetize the terminal nerve endings and thus promote client comfort. Thus a significant amount is needed to facilitate diffusion of the drug through the mucous membrane and can be reapplied numerous times due to the low toxicity of a topical medication.

A) Both the statement and the reason are correct, and they are related.
B) Both the statement and the reason are correct, but they are 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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The bevel of the needle should:

A) be turned toward the bone.
B) be turned away from the bone.
C) never touch the bone.
D) be turned in either direction as long as it fits snugly on the syringe.
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Contraindications to local anesthetics and vasoconstrictors are divided into two categories: absolute and relative. Absolute contraindications require that the drug in question not be administered to the individual under any circumstances and a relative contraindication means that the drug in question may be administered to the client after careful weighing of the risk of using the drug against its potential benefit.

A) Both statements are true.
B) Both statements are false.
C) The first statement is true, and the second statement is false.
D) The first statement is false, and the second statement is true.
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Referring to the client in question 4 whose medical consult shows no contraindications to its use, what anesthetic would you chose for an appointment that is scheduled for 1 hour?

A) Articaine HCl 4% with epinephrine 1:100,000
B) Lidocaine HCl 2% with epinephrine 1:100,000
C) Mepivacaine HCl 3% with no epinephrine
Question
For each anesthetic, select short, medium, or long duration for pulpal and soft-tissue anesthesia, using each answer once only.

A) Short duration
B) Intermediate duration
C) Long duration
1) Bupivacaine HCL 0.5% epinephrine 1:200,000
2) Mepivacaine HCL 3%
3) Lidocaine HCL 2% epinephrine 1:50,000
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1
All the following are advantages to the metallic breech loading Aspirating syringe except:

A) autoclavable.
B) weight.
C) visible cartridge.
D) long lasting with proper care.
weight.
2
The trigeminal nerve is the seventh and largest of the 12 cranial nerves. It has three divisions that include the ophthalmic (V₁), maxillary (V₂), and mandible (V₃).

A) Both statements are true.
B) The first statement is true, and the second statement is false.
C) The first statement is false, and the second statement is true.
D) Both statements are false.
The first statement is false, and the second statement is true.
3
Which of the following are ways to decrease pain during an injection?

A) Apply a dime size amount of topical gel before needle insertion.
B) Remove the needle quickly after depositing solution.
C) Shake the tissue as you are inserting the needle.
D) Change the needle after 3 or 4 tissue penetrations.
Change the needle after 3 or 4 tissue penetrations.
4
Amide local anesthetics undergo biotransformation in the:

A) liver.
B) kidneys.
C) intestines.
D) nerve cell.
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5
There is seldom a need to administer more than ____ cartridges during any appointment involving dental hygiene care, and the maximum number of cartridges of any type of anesthesia that the manufacturers recommend is ____.

A) 4; 8
B) 2; 9
C) 4, depends on the calculation of the client's body weight and the type of anesthesia being used
D) 4; 12
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6
A nerve is polarized or in a resting state when:

A) there exists a change in the ion balance and the nerve membrane becomes more permeable to sodium.
B) the nerve membrane becomes less permeable to sodium.
C) there is a balance between the sodium (Na+) ion on the outside of the nerve membrane and the potassium (K+) ion on the inside of the nerve membrane.
D) sodium (Na+) and calcium (Ca++) ions are in a state of balance within the nerve membrane.
E) sodium (Na+) and potassium (K+) ions are in a state of balance within the nerve membrane.
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7
Two newer developments in anesthetic solutions are buffering agents that decrease the burning or stinging sensation of an acidic solution and a vasodilator to shorten the time of soft tissue anesthesia; however, both types of anesthetic solutions require the mixing of these additives to the cartridge right before use.

A) Both statements are true.
B) Both statements are false.
C) The first statement is true, and the second statement is false.
D) The first statement is false, and the second statement is true.
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8
Symptoms of epinephrine overdose include all of the following except:

A) dizziness.
B) nausea.
C) throbbing headache.
D) fear and anxiety.
E) palpitations.
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9
The client is scheduled for scaling and root planing of the upper right quadrant. You have administered the ASA, MSA, GP, and NP using a short 27-gauge needle and now are preparing to do the PS a. Before administering the PSA, you draw the needle across a piece of sterile gauze and it becomes caught on the gauze. You should clear the needle from the gauze and:

A) proceed with the injection.
B) take the opportunity to change to a long 27-gauge needle.
C) replace it with a new short 30-gauge needle so that the larger lumen decreases the difficulty for aspiration.
D) replace it with a new short 25-gauge needle because of the high risk of aspiration in this area of the mouth.
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10
What is the next step when you aspirate and get a positive aspiration?

A) Stop, withdraw the needle, and change the cartridge.
B) Do not stop the procedure if the aspiration is a small red drop.
C) Stop, withdraw the needle, and change to a new needle.
D) Stop, withdraw the needle, and change the needle and cartridge.
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11
Your client is a 56-year-old male who has a medical history of a heart attack 2 years prior and is taking blood pressure medication and a daily dose of aspirin. He is scheduled for one quadrant of scaling and root planing with local anesthesia (LA). His preanesthetic assessment would include:

A) medical history review to determine the client's physical ability to tolerate LA and current medication review.
B) medical history review to determine client's physical ability to tolerate LA and
A review of past dental appointments for information on past use of LA and client's response.
C) medical consult if blood pressure is out of normal range or if LA has never been used on this client.
D) both a and c.
E) all of the above.
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12
What two branches of nerves descend from the infraorbital nerve?

A) The posterior superior alveolar (PSA) and the middle superior alveolar (MSA)
B) The middle superior alveolar (MSA) and the anterior superior alveolar (ASA)
C) The anterior superior alveolar (ASA) and the nasopalatine nerve (NP)
D) The nasopalatine nerve (NA) and the greater anterior palatine nerve (GP)
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13
Topical anesthetic agents, such as benzocaine are applied before needle insertion to anesthetize the terminal nerve endings and thus promote client comfort. Thus a significant amount is needed to facilitate diffusion of the drug through the mucous membrane and can be reapplied numerous times due to the low toxicity of a topical medication.

A) Both the statement and the reason are correct, and they are related.
B) Both the statement and the reason are correct, but they are 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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14
The bevel of the needle should:

A) be turned toward the bone.
B) be turned away from the bone.
C) never touch the bone.
D) be turned in either direction as long as it fits snugly on the syringe.
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15
Contraindications to local anesthetics and vasoconstrictors are divided into two categories: absolute and relative. Absolute contraindications require that the drug in question not be administered to the individual under any circumstances and a relative contraindication means that the drug in question may be administered to the client after careful weighing of the risk of using the drug against its potential benefit.

A) Both statements are true.
B) Both statements are false.
C) The first statement is true, and the second statement is false.
D) The first statement is false, and the second statement is true.
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Referring to the client in question 4 whose medical consult shows no contraindications to its use, what anesthetic would you chose for an appointment that is scheduled for 1 hour?

A) Articaine HCl 4% with epinephrine 1:100,000
B) Lidocaine HCl 2% with epinephrine 1:100,000
C) Mepivacaine HCl 3% with no epinephrine
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For each anesthetic, select short, medium, or long duration for pulpal and soft-tissue anesthesia, using each answer once only.

A) Short duration
B) Intermediate duration
C) Long duration
1) Bupivacaine HCL 0.5% epinephrine 1:200,000
2) Mepivacaine HCL 3%
3) Lidocaine HCL 2% epinephrine 1:50,000
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