Consent Health History Flashcards

Exam 1 PREP

1
Q

Informed Consent

A
Autonomy/
Informing patient of planned procedures
expected successful outcomes of procedures
possible risk
unanticpiated outcomes
alternatives to propose plan of action
cost
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2
Q

Legal age for consent of health history in oregon is

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15 years old

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3
Q

In PU clinic a new consent form is obtained every

A

2 years or if something has changed

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4
Q

Why do we need name/personal info

A

Nessary for business aspects

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5
Q

Birthdate

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Conditions related to age OR if patient is a minor

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6
Q

Occupation

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Factor in etiology of certain diseases

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7
Q

Physcian

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for consult

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8
Q

Why do we complete health history

A
  • Oral/systemic link
  • Oral side effects of medication
  • systemic condtions are unsafe for me to treat patients
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9
Q

3 ways to obtain accurate information

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  1. DIrect observation-begins when patient enters the heatlhcare setiting
  2. Health hisotry questionair elctronoic-clinician/patient completes the health history. RESEARCH CONDITONS AND DRUGS
  3. Health history oral interview -ask questions to clarify info on the form and to obtain addional imomtion
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10
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Follow up Questions for ALL YES responces

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  • When were you diagnosed or when did this happen
  • Are you currenlty under the care of a physican for this condtion?
  • Are you taking any presvrption or hebalsupplements fo rti=
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11
Q

DH clinic does not prescribe or distribute antibiotics. If DH patient forgets to take antibiotic premedication an dreschedueled

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Antibiotic Premedication

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12
Q

Cardiac Conditions Requiring Antibiotic Premedication

A
Heart valve disorder
Artificial heart valves
Prior infective endocarditis
Congenital heart defects and repair
Heart transplant with valve dysfunction
Inborn heart defects
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13
Q

No treatment in DH clinic within 6 months.

Possible physician consult to determine physician recommendations regarding dental care.

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Heart Attack/Stroke

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14
Q
Heart trouble
Coronary occlusion
Arteriosclerosis
Recent Cardiac bypass
Recent Cardiac surgery
A

Vascular disease

Cosult with physician

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15
Q

For angina pectoris patient should brin

A

Nitroglycerin

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16
Q

HIV/AIDS may require antibiotic premidication

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Physician consul to detmerin PM level and viral load prior to treatment

may be taking mutlple drugs wit side effects

17
Q

Herpes Simplex HSV1 is ocmmunicable in all stages

A

stage 1: tingling and itching 24 hours before blisters erupt
stage 2 fluid filled blisters appear
stage 3 the blisters burst, ooze, form painful sores
stage 4: the sore drys out and scabs over
stage 5 the scab falls off and the cold sore heals

18
Q

during what trimester should I support right side with pillow/cushion to prevent compression of vena cava

A

3rd trimester

19
Q

whihch pregnancy trimester is best for treatment

A

2nd

20
Q

If patient is on anticoagulant therapy and they are taking ___ it is ok to treat them

A

aspirin

21
Q

Undiagnosed? >200 mg/dl treatment will be

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delayed and a referral to the physician will be given

22
Q

BG >300 mg/dl receives an immediate

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referral to a physician and all tx delayed until medical clearance is recieved

23
Q

Responses that indicate risk for dental and or oral disease

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FOLLOW UP QUESTIONS
Age of dentures? 
When and where was the oral cancer?
What treatment was received?
When do you clench or grind?  Any soreness or headaches?  Any history of treatment?
Who in family had gum disease?
Where and when is the pain?
When were implants placed?
Describe TMJ problems.
Where is the oral piercing?  Any problems?
Describe the bad experience.
24
Q

with alcohol, tabacco and drug us anesthia may be more or less efficitve or contraindicated

A

less effective

25
Q

For a Healthy History Update.

  • it is completed at ___ visit
  • A new med history must be initiiated every 2 years
A

every