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Emergency Nursing Orientation 3.0: Dental, Ear, Nose, Throat, And Facial Emergencies - ENA-ENO-C33: Q&A

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Emergency Nursing Orientation 3.0: Dental, Ear, Nose,
Throat, And Facial Emergencies - ENA-ENO-C33: Q&A

Which disorder causes purulent drainage from the auricle and ear canal?
Right Ans - Otitis externa

Which disorder is the most common cause of tooth loss? Right Ans -
Gingivitis

When removing a foreign body from the nose, which complication poses the
greatest risk to the patient? Right Ans - Aspiration of the foreign body

Which dental condition causes pain, nasal discharge, and drooling? Right
Ans - Tooth eruption

Which action occurs initially when bacterial plaque develops? Right Ans -
Acids form on the affected area.

Which disorder causes a foul-smelling nasal discharge? Right Ans - Foreign
body in the nose

A patient presents to the emergency department with dull, achy pain in the
forehead that worsens when he bends forward. You should evaluate this
patient for which disorder? Right Ans - Sinusitis

Trismus can result from which dental disorder? Right Ans - Fractured
tooth

A patient with acute laryngitis should receive which discharge instruction?
Right Ans - "Use steam inhalation."

Mineral oil is instilled in the ear to remove which foreign body? Right Ans -
Insect

Which patient with a fractured tooth has up to 48 hours for a dental referral?
Right Ans - A patient with a chalky white injured area

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