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CDS831 Introduction, Evaluation, And
Monitoring Exam Study Guide
What is the main reason people need sedation? - Answer Fear

Top 5 most fearful dental situations - Answer Extraction

Excavation

Being told you have bad teeth

Syringe held in front of patient

Dentist giving the injection

Anxious patients have a lower ______________. They may respond adversely to minor
stimulations (pressure) that the otherwise calm patient would not respond. - Answer
Pain reaction threshold

High fear patients have more? - Answer Missed appointments

a minimally depressed level of consciousness that retains the patient's ability to
INDEPENDENTLY AND CONTINUOUSLY MAINTAIN AN AIRWAY and respond
appropriately to physical stimulation or verbal command and that is produced by a
pharmacological or non-pharmacological method or a combination. Although cognitive
function and coordination may be modestly impaired, ventilatory and cardiovascular
functions are unaffected - Answer Minimal sedation

When the intent is ___________ for adults, the appropriate initial dose of a single enteral
drug is no more than the maximum recommended dose of a drug that can be prescribed
for unmonitored home use - Answer Minimal sedation

A drug-induced depression of consciousness during which Patients respond purposelly
to verbal commands, either alone or accompanied by light tactile stimulation. No
interventions are required to maintain a patent airway and spontaneous ventilation is
adequate. Cardiovascular function is MAINTAINED - Answer Moderate sedation

Patients whose only response is reflex withdrawal from repeated painful stimuli would
not be considered to be in a state of? - Answer moderate sedation

A drug induced depression of consciousness during which patients CANNOT easily be
aroused but responds purposefully following repeated or painful stimulation. The ability
to independently maintain ventilatory function may be impaired - Answer Deep sedation

Patients may require assistance in maintaining a patent airway, and spontaneous
ventilation may be inadequate. Cardiovascular function is usually maintained - Answer
Deep sedation

, A drug induced loss of consciousness during which patients are NOT arousable, even
by painful stimulation. The ability to independently maintain ventialtor function is often
paired. - Answer General anesthesia

Patients often require assistance in maintaining a patent airway and positive pressure
ventilation may be required because of depressed spontaneous ventilation or drug
induced depression of neuromuscular function. Cardiovascular function may be
impaired - Answer General anesthesia

Minimal sedation responsiveness - Answer normal response to verbal stimulation

Minimal sedation airway - Answer unaffected

Minimal sedation spontaneous ventilation - Answer unaffected

minimal sedation cardiovascular function - Answer unaffected

Moderate sedation responsiveness - Answer purposefull response to verbal or tactile
stimulation

Moderate sedation airway - Answer No intervention required

Moderate sedation spontaneous ventilation - Answer Adequate

Moderate sedation Cardiovascular function - Answer Usually maintained

Deep sedation responsiveness - Answer Purposeful response to following repeated or
painful stimulation

Deep sedation airway - Answer intervention may be required

Deep sedation spontaneous ventilation - Answer May be inadequate

Deep sedation cardiovascular function - Answer Usually maintained

General anesthesia responsiveness - Answer Unarousable, even with painful stimulus

General anesthesia airway - Answer Intervention often required

General anesthesia spontaneous ventilation - Answer Frequently inadequate



General anesthesia cardiovascular function - Answer may be impaired



In the event of an emergency the providers obligation in an emergency is to keep the
patient alive until they recover or until transfer to a higher level of care is achieved -
Answer Concept of "rescue"

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