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FIRST AID Actions in case of conscious casualty with angina attack - ️️Maintain the casualty upright SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS OF *VASO-VAGAL SYNCOPE* - ️️Light headed Nauseous Warm but skin may feel cool and sweaty BELL'S PALSY is: - ️️is temporary weakness or paralysis of the facial ner...

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Dental Nurse Exam 313
FIRST AID Actions in case of conscious casualty with angina attack - ✔️✔️Maintain the
casualty upright

SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS OF *VASO-VAGAL SYNCOPE* - ✔️✔️Light headed
Nauseous
Warm but skin may feel cool and sweaty

BELL'S PALSY is: - ✔️✔️is temporary weakness or paralysis of the facial nerve, which
affect the movement of one side of the face.

TRIGEMINAL NEURALGIA - ✔️✔️Trigeminal neuralgia is sudden, severe facial pain.
It's often described as a sharp shooting pain or like having an electric shock in the jaw,
teeth or gums.
Medication that can used is: Gabapentin

SENSORY - ✔️✔️is a physiological capacity of organisms to transmit impulses from
the organs to nerve centers.

MOTOR NERVES - ✔️✔️A motor nerve is a nerve located in the central nervous
system (CNS), usually the spinal cord, that sends motor signals from the CNS to the
muscles of the body.

AUTONOMIC - ✔️✔️Without any control

TRIGEMINAL NERVE: - ✔️✔️The fifth (V) CRANIAL NERVE

FACIAL NERVE IS: - ✔️✔️VII NERVE

GLOSSOPHARYNGEAL NERVE IS: - ✔️✔️IX NERVE

HYPOGLOSSAL NERVE IS: - ✔️✔️XII NERVE

Healthy body temperature is: - ✔️✔️37° C

Heart rate below 60bpm is know as: - ✔️✔️BRADYCARDIA

Hyperglycaemic - ✔️✔️TOO MUCH SUGAR IN THE BLOOD

Unconscious casualty
check the breathing for: - ✔️✔️10 SECONDS

,GLYCERYL TRINITRATE - ✔️✔️ANGINA

SEIZURE - ✔️✔️Electrical activity suddenly becomes disorganised

AED - ✔️✔️AUTOMATIC EXTERNAL DEFIBRILLATOR

AED used for: - ✔️✔️VENTRICULAR FIBRILLATION

SIGNS means: - ✔️✔️something that the dentist/doctor can see

SYMPTOM means: - ✔️✔️Only the patient can feel the symptoms like pain, nausea,
dizzinness, etc. for this reason they are not signs, but symptoms.

SIGNS OF CARDIAC ARREST: - ✔️✔️GREY PALLOR
NO PULSE
NO CHEST MOVEMENT

What can bring disorders of the Nervous System: - ✔️✔️Previous stroke
Epilepsy
Medications
Bell's Palsy

Emergency drugs administered by intramuscular injection: - ✔️✔️ADRENALINE


What to do in the event of an epileptic fit: - ✔️✔️Remove any dangerous objects from
the area

First action in the event of a scald: - ✔️✔️Cool the affected part

Emergency Drugs in the event of ANAPHYLACTIC SHOCK: - ✔️✔️EPINEPHRINE

A tonic clonic SEIZURE is: - ✔️✔️EPILEPSY


Symptoms STROKE - ✔️✔️Numbness in the face, arm or leg
Confusion
Difficulty speaking

Symptoms ANGINA ATTACK: - ✔️✔️Pain on Exertion

ACTIONS for UNCONSCIOUS PATIENT: - ✔️✔️Clear airway and
if breathing place in recovery position

, Stored EPI PENS in: - ✔️✔️Emergency drugs kit

Medical emergency: Pain down in the left arm: - ✔️✔️MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION

First sign of Respiratory arrest - ✔️✔️Turning blue

Managed, Patient suffering shock: - ✔️✔️Keep Warm


Gingival fibres attached to: - ✔️✔️Cementum

Patient who is taking anticoagulant drugs, can affect the treatment: - ✔️✔️bleed heavily
after an extraction

Cranial Nerve which supplies sensation to the teeth and jaw is: - ✔️✔️Fifth (V)
trigeminal nerve

Inflammation of the tongue - ✔️✔️GLOSSITIS

Condition, prevalent in elderly (old) patient - ✔️✔️Angular cheilitis

ALGINATE: - ✔️✔️IRREVERSIBLE HYDROCOLLOID

Vessel supplies blood to the head and neck: - ✔️✔️Carotid Artery

For consent to be valid it must be: - ✔️✔️INFORMED
SPECIFIC
RELEVANT

XEROSTOMIA - ✔️✔️DRY MOUTH

Main function of the MASSETER MUSCLE - ✔️✔️Close the mandible

Oral condition in patient with gastric reflux - ✔️✔️EROSION

Most effective method of testing tooth vitality - ✔️✔️Electric pulp tester

Functions of Temporal Muscle: - ✔️✔️Pulls the mandible backwards and closed

Lies beneath dentine: - ✔️✔️Pulp

Side effect of Xerostomia (dry mouth) - ✔️✔️Higher risk of dental caries

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