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CDCA Exam Questions - How often to update Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA) form ️ At least once every three years. - If pt allergic to Penicillin, what antibiotic do you give? ️ If allergic to penicillin, give: Clindamycin 600 mg 1 hour before the procedure and 300 mg 6 hours after the procedure. - Antibiotic prophylaxis (no allergens) ️ Amoxicillin 2 g 1 hour before the procedure and 1.5 g 6 hours after the procedure. - If allergic to penicillin ️ Clindamycin 600 mg 1 hour before the procedure and 300 mg 6 hours after the procedure. - For extraction, how long should you wait to take antibiotics after surgery ️ 6 weeks. - IF HIGH RISK PATIENT (prosthetic valve or surgical shunt): ️ Ampicillin 2g IV and Gentamicin 80 mg IV 30 minutes before procedure. Repeat in 8 hours. - Administer ______ mg of ____________ for pt that is allergic to penicillin ️ 600 mg of Clindamycin. - To scale an implant using an ultrasonic... ️ Use plastic tipped ultrasonic on high, medium, or low OR no power scaler at all. - _______ magnetostrictive ultrasonic should be used on a ______ power for plaque biofilm and a _______ power for hard calculus ️ Thin, low, high. - Hard or heavy calculus that is embedded into the root surface is NOT efficiently removed if you ️ Stoke at it with the side of a thin tip on low power. - What antibiotic do you administer through IV to treat MRSA ️ Vancomycin. - Mesonathic ️ Mesial buccal cusp of maxillary 1st molar is occluding with the mesial buccal groove of the mandibular 1st molar. - Retronathic ️ - Retronathic division 1 ️ - Class 2 division 2 ️ One or more of the maxillary central incisors are lingually inclined or retruded. - Class 3 occlusion prognathic profile ️ Mesiobuccal cusp of maxillary first permanent molar is distal to buccal groove of mandibular 1st permanent molar. - Firm mass under tongue on the floor of the mouth (with no blue hue) ️ Ranula. - Ranula ️ Large mucocele on floor of mouth. - Neoplasm ️ New growth (tumor) floor of the mouth. - What teeth are present in the mouth at age 6? ️ - What teeth are present at age 9? ️ - What teeth are present at age 12? ️ - Mesiodens ️ Supernumerary tooth between two permanent maxillary central incisors. - Dens in dente (dens invaginatus) ️ "Tooth within a tooth." * Invagination of the crown or tooth that is lined with enamel. - Dens Evaginatus ️ - Looks like an extra cusp or a talon. - Comes out of the tooth. - Dens invaginatus (dens in dente) ️ Tooth within a tooth. - What is an oral implication of Prozac and Procardia (nifedipine) ️ Dry mouth. - Procardia other name ️ Nifedipine (calcium channel blocker). - Treatment for a patient having a mild and acute asthma attack ️ Sit patient upright and use inhaler. - What is orthostatic hypotension? ️ A drop in blood pressure due to a sudden change of posture. - What is a side effect of a hypertensive patient? ️ Orthostatic hypotension. - Who has a greater risk of orthostatic hypotension? ️ People who take certain medications such as high blood pressure medication. - Continuing.... including patients who take water pills also called ️ Diuretics. - What are diuretics? ️ Chemicals that enhance urinary output. - List medications that are taken that put pt at risk for orthostatic hypotension ️ - HBP medication - Diuretics - Heart meds such as beta blockers - Drugs for Parkinson's - Drugs for BPH (benign prostatic hyperplasia) - Tricyclic antidepressants - Sildenafil (Revatio, Viagra) - Narcotics - Alcohol. - Using medication to treat high blood pressure in combo with other prescription and OTC medications may cause ️ Low blood pressure. - What is hypoglycemia? ️ Low blood sugar. - What is hyperglycemia? ️ High blood sugar. - What is another term for hypoglycemia? ️ Insulin shock - low blood sugar. - When does insulin shock occur? ️ When the level of your blood sugar drops quickly and leads to unconsciousness. - What is a severe form of hypoglycemia? ️ Insulin shock. - Can insulin shock be fatal? ️ Yes. - What are the 6 common early warning signs of insulin shock? ️ - Confused - Tired - Hungry - Shaky - Sweaty - Anxious. - When is your blood sugar level considered low? ️ At/below 70 mg/dL. - 3 CAUSES of when hypoglycemia occurs ️ 1. Your body's sugar is used up too quickly. 2. Glucose is released into the bloodstream too slowly. 3. Too much insulin is released into the bloodstream. - What is a hormone that reduces blood sugar? ️ Insulin. - What produces insulin and when is it produced? ️ The pancreas, in response to increased glucose levels in the blood. - If a diabetic patient feels faint, what should you do and why? ️ Give sugar snack because the patient is most likely hypoglycemic. - Administer sugared drink or juice for the patient until the patient ️ Recovers. - What is glucagon? ️ A hormone secreted by the pancreas when blood glucose is low. - But you can also administer glucagon _______________ ️ Intramuscularly - glucagon injection. - When should glucagon be administered? ️ If the patient is unconscious. - For an adult patient who is hypoglycemic, and you administer the glucagon injection.....how much should be used? ️ 1 mg IM.

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- How often to update Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA) form ✔️ At
least once every three years.



- If pt allergic to Penicillin, what antibiotic do you give? ✔️ If allergic to penicillin, give: Clindamycin 600
mg 1 hour before the procedure and 300 mg 6 hours after the procedure.



- Antibiotic prophylaxis (no allergens) ✔️ Amoxicillin 2 g 1 hour before the procedure and 1.5 g 6 hours
after the procedure.



- If allergic to penicillin ✔️ Clindamycin 600 mg 1 hour before the procedure and 300 mg 6 hours after
the procedure.



- For extraction, how long should you wait to take antibiotics after surgery ✔️ 6 weeks.



- IF HIGH RISK PATIENT (prosthetic valve or surgical shunt): ✔️ Ampicillin 2g IV and Gentamicin 80 mg IV
30 minutes before procedure. Repeat in 8 hours.



- Administer ______ mg of ____________ for pt that is allergic to penicillin ✔️ 600 mg of Clindamycin.



- To scale an implant using an ultrasonic... ✔️ Use plastic tipped ultrasonic on high, medium, or low OR
no power scaler at all.



- _______ magnetostrictive ultrasonic should be used on a ______ power for plaque biofilm and a
_______ power for hard calculus ✔️ Thin, low, high.



- Hard or heavy calculus that is embedded into the root surface is NOT efficiently removed if you ✔️
Stoke at it with the side of a thin tip on low power.

,- What antibiotic do you administer through IV to treat MRSA ✔️ Vancomycin.



- Mesonathic ✔️ Mesial buccal cusp of maxillary 1st molar is occluding with the mesial buccal groove of
the mandibular 1st molar.



- Retronathic ✔️



- Retronathic division 1 ✔️



- Class 2 division 2 ✔️ One or more of the maxillary central incisors are lingually inclined or retruded.



- Class 3 occlusion prognathic profile ✔️ Mesiobuccal cusp of maxillary first permanent molar is distal
to buccal groove of mandibular 1st permanent molar.



- Firm mass under tongue on the floor of the mouth (with no blue hue) ✔️ Ranula.



- Ranula ✔️ Large mucocele on floor of mouth.



- Neoplasm ✔️ New growth (tumor) floor of the mouth.



- What teeth are present in the mouth at age 6? ✔️



- What teeth are present at age 9? ✔️



- What teeth are present at age 12? ✔️



- Mesiodens ✔️ Supernumerary tooth between two permanent maxillary central incisors.



- Dens in dente (dens invaginatus) ✔️ "Tooth within a tooth."

, * Invagination of the crown or tooth that is lined with enamel.



- Dens Evaginatus ✔️

- Looks like an extra cusp or a talon.

- Comes out of the tooth.



- Dens invaginatus (dens in dente) ✔️ Tooth within a tooth.



- What is an oral implication of Prozac and Procardia (nifedipine) ✔️ Dry mouth.



- Procardia other name ✔️ Nifedipine (calcium channel blocker).



- Treatment for a patient having a mild and acute asthma attack ✔️ Sit patient upright and use inhaler.



- What is orthostatic hypotension? ✔️ A drop in blood pressure due to a sudden change of posture.



- What is a side effect of a hypertensive patient? ✔️ Orthostatic hypotension.



- Who has a greater risk of orthostatic hypotension? ✔️ People who take certain medications such as
high blood pressure medication.



- Continuing.... including patients who take water pills also called ✔️ Diuretics.



- What are diuretics? ✔️ Chemicals that enhance urinary output.



- List medications that are taken that put pt at risk for orthostatic hypotension ✔️

- HBP medication

- Diuretics

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