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WREB Local Anesthesia questions with 100% correct answers
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WREB Local AnesthesiaBenzocaine (topical) - correct answer American, Lanacaine, Hurricane, Anbesol, Orajel 
 
5% Lidocaine (topical) - correct answer Lidoderm 
 
2.5% prilocaine, 2.5% lidocaine (topical) - correct answer EMLA 
 
Esters can result in topical allergies because of... - correct answer PABA 
 
Oraquix (2.5% lido, 2.5% prilo) contraindications - correct answer Severe impairment of renal/hepatic function, pregnant women or under age 18 
 
What kind of anesthetic is in dentipatch? - cor...
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Wreb practice exam 1 LA Question and answers rated A+ 2023/2024
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**Which of the following local anesthetic blocks uses pressure anesthesia of the tissues to reduce pt discomfort? 
A. Infraorbital block 
B. Inferior alveolar block 
C. Buccal block 
D. Greater palatine block - correct answer D. Greater palatine block 
 
Esters have a shorter half-life than amides due to which of the following? 
A. Amides are broke down into the liver 
B. Esters are broken down in the blood plasma 
C. Esters are el...
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ABSITE - Anesthesia Practice Questions with Correct Answers
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Local anesthetics are essential agents used in current surgical practice. Which of the following statements is true concerning the use of local anesthetic agents? 
 
A. The addition of epinephrine to a local anesthetic agent increases the toxicity and decreases the duration of local anesthesia. 
 
B. Complications caused by excessive plasma concentration can result only from inadvertent intravascular injection of the agent. 
 
C. Bupivacaine has a slow onset but a long duration 
 
D. Hypotens...
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Dental Hygiene Local Anesthesia Board Review
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describe the polarization of a nerve cell: - at rest, inside of a cell is slightly (-) charged and outside is lightly (+) charged. (70 mv) difference. 
 
describe the depolarization of a nerve cell: - when there is an influx of Na+ ions and it causes the cell to become depolarized with a (+) charge. 
 
describe the repolarization of a nerve cell: - begins immediately after depolarization with potassium (+) ions leaving the cell in order to restore equilibrium. 
 
myelinated nerves conduct impuls...
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Wreb practice exam 1 LA fully solved graded A+ 2023/2024
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Wreb practice exam 1 LA 
**Which of the following local anesthetic blocks uses pressure anesthesia of the tissues to reduce pt discomfort? 
A. Infraorbital block 
B. Inferior alveolar block 
C. Buccal block 
D. Greater palatine block - correct answer D. Greater palatine block 
 
Esters have a shorter half-life than amides due to which of the following? 
A. Amides are broke down into the liver 
B. Esters are broken down in the blood plasma 
C. Esters are eliminated from the body via the kidneys 
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Local Anesthesia Complications + Related Medical Conditions Quizzes.
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What can the patient do to stop a hematoma from spreading as soon as it appears? 
a. massage the area 
b. apply ice on the area 
c. apply heat on the area 
d. restrict jaw movement 
apply ice on the area 
 
 
While the patient was lying in supine position awaiting for dental treatment, she experiences a sudden pain in the chest that lasted about 3 minutes and resolved on its own. This is most likely to be: 
a. angina 
b. myocardial infarction 
c. allergy 
d. heart attack 
angina 
 
 
 
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Wreb practice exam 1/50 Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Updated | Guaranteed A
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**Which of the following local anesthesic blocks uses pressure anesthesia of the tissues to reduce pt discomfort? 
A. Infraorbital block 
B. Inferior alveolar block 
C. Buccal block 
D. Greater palatine block - ️️D. Greater palatine block 
 
Esters have a shorter half-life than amides due to which of the following? 
A. Amides are broke down into the liver 
B. Esters are broken down in the blood plasma 
C. Esters are eliminated from the body via the kidneys 
D. Amides are eliminated from the ...
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OMSA 2024 STUDY SET EXAM
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beta one - CORRECT ANSWER-heart 
beta two - CORRECT ANSWER-lungs 
pathway of conduction system - CORRECT ANSWER-SA node, AV node, Bundle of 
His, Purkinje fibers 
Amides (local anesthetics) - CORRECT ANSWER-Lidocaine, mepIvacaIne, 
bupIvacaIne 
Esters (local anesthetics) - CORRECT ANSWER-Procaine 
Cocaine-topical 
Tetracaine 
Benzocaine 
Benzodiazepines Reversal agent-diazepam (Valium) 
Midazolam (versed) - CORRECT ANSWER-Flumazenil (Romazicon) 
Barbiturates - CORRECT ANSWER-Brevital 
Propofol...
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OMSA 2024 STUDY SET EXAM 
beta one - CORRECT ANSWER-heart 
beta two - CORRECT ANSWER-lungs 
pathway of conduction system - CORRECT ANSWER-SA node, AV node, Bundle of 
His, Purkinje fibers 
Amides (local anesthetics) - CORRECT ANSWER-Lidocaine, mepIvacaIne, 
bupIvacaIne 
Esters (local anesthetics) - CORRECT ANSWER-Procaine 
Cocaine-topical 
Tetracaine 
Benzocaine 
Benzodiazepines Reversal agent-diazepam (Valium) 
Midazolam (versed) - CORRECT ANSWER-Flumazenil (Romazicon) 
Barbiturates - CORRECT...
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Local Anesthesia for the Dental Hygienist, 1e 1st Edition by Logothetis -Test Bank
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Logothetis: Local Anesthesia for the Dental Hygienist 
 
Chapter 03: Pharmacology of Local Anesthetic Agents 
 
Test Bank 
 
TRUE/FALSE 
 
1.	Prilocaine is biotransformed in the liver only. 
 
ANS:	F 
Correct: Prilocaine is biotransformed in the lungs and the liver. 
 
REF:	Page 44 
 
2.	The most potent local anesthetic is bupivacaine which has the greatest degree of lipid solubility. 
 
ANS:	T	REF:	Page 46 
 
3.	Intravascular injections significantly increase the possibility of an overdose. 
 
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