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Local Anesthesia Final Exam Review Questions with Complete Solutions
  • Local Anesthesia Final Exam Review Questions with Complete Solutions

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  • Local Anesthesia Final Exam Review Questions with Complete Solutions Which of the following statements is true of local anesthesia? A. Local anesthesia eliminates the feeling of sensation without the loss of consciousness B. Local anesthesia is an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience C. Local anesthesia eliminates the feeling of sensation through loss of consciousness D. Local anesthesia is never necessary for dental hygiene appointments - Correct Answers A Which of the following ...
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Tufts pharmacology Exam 2| Study Questions Solved 100% CorrecT
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  • Which of the following is a local anesthetic subject to inactivation by plasma esterases? a) procaine b) lidocaine c) prilocaine d) mepivacaine e) bupivacaine - ANSWER procaine - only ester listed, rest are amides
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Dental Anesthesia 4DD SEM1 Test | Questions and Correct Answers | Latest Update 2024/2025
  • Dental Anesthesia 4DD SEM1 Test | Questions and Correct Answers | Latest Update 2024/2025

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  • Dental Anesthesia 4DD SEM1 Test | Questions and Correct Answers | Latest Update 2024/2025 1. Surface activity and low toxic potential? - Cocaine - Benzocaine - Bupivacaine - procaine - Lidocaine - Answer - Benzocaine 2. Which of the following drugs can cause methemoglonemia? - Cocaine - Lidocaine - Bupivacaine - Procaine - Prilocaine - Answer - Prilocaine3. Vasoconstrictor in Local anesthetic solution is? - Reduce toxic effects of LA solution - Decreases depth & duration of LA ...
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2024 RxPrep NAPLEX Course Book Mnemonics and Pearls | Questions and Correct Answers | Latest Update 2024/2025
  • 2024 RxPrep NAPLEX Course Book Mnemonics and Pearls | Questions and Correct Answers | Latest Update 2024/2025

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  • 2024 RxPrep NAPLEX Course Book Mnemonics and Pearls | Questions and Correct Answers | Latest Update 2024/2025 Pearl - Amide- vs. Ester-Type Anesthetics - Answer -- Amide-type anesthetics can be recognized by the "i" in their name before the"- caine" ending (e.g., lidocaine, bupivacaine, mepivacaine, ropivacaine) - Ester-type anesthetics do not contain an "i" before the "-caine" ending (e.g., procaine, benzocaine, cocaine, tetracaine) - Hypersensitivity to one type of drug in an ...
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 RxPrep NAPLEX Course Book  Mnemonics and Pearls study guide
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  • Pearl - Amide- vs. Ester-Type Anesthetics - ANS-Amide-type anesthetics can be recognized by the "i" in their name before the"-caine" ending (e.g., lidocaine, bupivacaine, mepivacaine, ropivacaine). Ester-type anesthetics do not contain an "i" before the "-caine" ending (e.g., procaine, benzocaine, cocaine, tetracaine). Hypersensitivity to one type of drug in an anesthetic class, such as the ester-type procaine, does not confer cross-reactivity to drugs within the opposite anesthetic ...
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NR 565 FINAL EXAM REVIEW QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, RATED A+| LATEST UPDATES 2024/25 APPROVED|
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  • NR 565 FINAL EXAM REVIEW QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, RATED A+ Bacterostatic - -kills the bacteria bacteriocidal - -kills the bacteria and stops the growth or spread of the infection Bacteriostatic drugs - -clindamycin macrolides sulfonamides tetracyclines Bactericidal drugs - -ahminoglycosides beta-lactums fluroquinolones Metronidazole Streptogramins vancomycin anti-microbial resistance - -1.) not knowing if the pt had recent use of antibiotics 2.) provider overuse of broad=spectrum a...
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AC Test Wk 1-5 (All Answered Correctly)
  • AC Test Wk 1-5 (All Answered Correctly)

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  • sulfonamide inhibits correct answers dihydropteroate synthase cos it is PABA (p-aminobenzoic acid) analogue Trimethoprim inhibits ____ whats special bout the enzyme? correct answers dihydrofolate reductase --in both human and bacteria but trimethoprim is more sensitive to bacteria one (needs high concentration of drug to inhibit human one) 3 types of functions of selective toxicity correct answers diff in distribution--accummulate more in bacterial cell (tetracycline- bact cell has pu...
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NUR 101 INBDE Pharmacology Exam  Review with 100% Correct Answers
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  • NUR 101 INBDE Pharmacology Exam Review with 100% Correct Answers Ester Local Anesthetics *Ans* Procaine, Tetracaine and Cocaine Amide Local Anesthetics *Ans* Anything that is NOT Procaine, Tetracaine or Cocaine and ends in "-caine" Lidocaine *Ans* 1. SAFEST to use in children 2. 2% 3. pKa = 7.8 Bupivacaine *Ans* 1. LEAST SAFE to use in children 2. 0.5% 3. pKa = 8.1 Mepivicaine *Ans* 1. Causes LEAST amount of Vasodilation, thus can be packaged WITHOUT Epinephrine 2. 2% or 3% 3...
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Pharmacologic behavior (AAPD QE Prep Dr. Nelson) | Questions with Solutions
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  • What was the chronology of anesthetic discovery (starting with cocaine till now)? - Ans 1) Cocaine (1885) 2) Procaine (1904) 3) Lidocaine (1943) 4) Articaine (2000) What Cranial nerve do we block most frequently in dentistry? what are its branches and functions? - Ans 1) Cranial Nerve (V); Trigeminal Nerve 2) 3 Branches: a) V1: Opthalmic branch b) V2: Maxillary branch (Superior alveolar, etc) c) V3: Mandibular branch (IAN, Lingual, etc) 3) Functions: Sensory and Muscular innervation ...
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Tufts Pharmacology A Grade Exam | Study Questions Solved 100% Correct
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  • According to textbooks, local anesthetics fall into the following classes in terms of duration of action... wha tis short? - ANSWER Procaine What is moderate? - ANSWER Prilocaine, mepivicaine, lidocaine What is long? - ANSWER Bupivacaine, tetracaine, etidocaine How does propranolol interact with lidocaine? - ANSWER 1. By slowing down the heart via beta receptor blockade, blood delivery (and lidocaine) to the liver is reduced, thus lidocaine remains in the systemic circulation longer and ca...
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