Test Bank For Dental Hygienist Local Anesthetic 1st Ed. By Logothetis
Chapter 01: Introduction to Local Anesthetic in Dental Hygiene Practice
ASSOCIATION
Associate the given word or phrase with the appropriate drug classification:
– Ester (E)
– Amide (A)
– Inhalation Medication (I)
- Ether
- Lidocaine
- Prilocaine
- Procaine
- Nitrous oxide
- Halothane
- Mepivacaine
- Novocaine
- Leads to more allergic reactions
- Patients encounter fewer allergic reactions
- ANS: I REF: Page 4
- ANS: A REF: Page 4
- ANS: A REF: Page 4
- ANS: E REF: Page 4
- ANS: I REF: Page 4
- ANS: I REF: Page 4
- ANS: A REF: Page 5
- ANS: E REF: Page 4
- ANS: E REF: Page 4
- ANS: A REF: Page 4
YES OR NO QUESTION
- The initial criticisms of using inhalation sedation incorporated which of the following?
a. | It was seen as a religious violation |
b. | It was perceived as an unethical behavior |
c. | It was seen as a hindrance to the health process |
d. | All of the above |
ANS: D
There were objections to operating on an unconscious individual including all of the above. Some regarded it as offensive to their religious beliefs, some saw it as an ethical issue, and some disapproved because they believed that relief from pain could impede the health process.
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- Who was the pioneer dentist to utilize “laughing gas” for dental operations?
a. | William Clarke |
b. | Horace Wells |
c. | Henry Beecher |
d. | Nils Lofgren |
ANS: B
Horace Wells was the initial dentist to use “laughing gas” for dental procedures.
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- A highly efficient analgesic and fever-reducing compound, introduced in 1899 and still in use today, is commonly known as what?
a. | Aspirin |
b. | Alcohol |
c. | Novocaine |
d. | Opium |
ANS: A
A recent compound, introduced as aspirin in 1899, proved to be highly secure and well accepted by patients. It serves as a potent analgesic and antipyretic.
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…Continued in Test Banks for Dental Related Materials.
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