Local Anesthesia Verified Study Questions And Answers
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Course
Local Anesthesia
Institution
Local Anesthesia
Local Anesthesia Verified Study Questions And Answers
Define Analgesia ANS loss or reduction on pain sensibility without loss of consciousness
Define Anesthesia ANS is the loss of all sensation in a given area without the loss of consciousness
Define Local Anesthesia ANS loss of pain sens...
Local Anesthesia Verified Study Questions And
Answers
Define Analgesia ANS loss or reduction on pain sensibility without loss of consciousness
Define Anesthesia ANS is the loss of all sensation in a given area without the loss of
consciousness
Define Local Anesthesia ANS loss of pain sensation over a specific area of the anatomy
Define Local Anesthetics ANS drugs that when applied to nerve tissues in appropriate
concentrations prevent both the generation and conduction of the nerve impulse and their effects are
reversible
Define Local Infiltration ANS anesthetic near small terminal branches
USES:
Biopsy
Limit SRP
Define Field Block ANS anesthetic near large terminal branches
USES:
Allows for more circumferential field of anesthetic
Define Nerve Block ANS anesthetic close to main nerve trunk, distant site of innervation
Know and be able to identify the components and uses for the components of a needle ANS ...
What is a gauge? ANS The gauge represents the size of the lumen
, What are the differences between a small and large gauge? ANS Bigger the number, the smaller
the needle lumen
What are the most common needle gauges in the dental office? ANS 25, 27, 30
"Caine" ANS Generic Suffix for local anesthetic
What legally scripted information has to appear on the anesthetic carpule? ANS Volume
Anesthetic agent
% of drug
Vasoconstrictor
Concentration ratio of vasoconstrictor
Manufacturer
Lot #
Expiration date
List the 7 local anesthetics, Their Concentration, & if they have a FAST, INTERMEDIATE, SLOW
onset ANS Lidocaine 2% HCl Fast onset
Mepivavaine 2%/3% HCl Fast onset
Prilocaine 4% HCl Fast onset
Etidocaine 1.5% HCl Fast onset Long duration
Bupivacaine 0.5% HCl Intermediate onset Long duration
Articaine 4% HCl
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