Exam 3 Alternate Deck Flashcards

1
Q

If a student has special needs that would require help in evacuating the building that information should be given to the instructor at the beginning of the semester. That information should be given at the time of the need to evacuate so help can be provided.

A. The first statement is true. The second statement is false.

B. The first statement is false. The second statement is true.

C. Both statements are true.

D. Both statements are false.

A

C. Both statements are true.

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2
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According to the SPC Clinic Manual, special needs patients includes patients with:

A) medical, physical, emotional, or financial situations requiring modifications of care.

B) medical, physical, psychological or social situations requiring modifications of care.

C) medical, physical, and emotional situations requiring modifications of care.

D) medical, physical, and psychological situations requiring modifications of care

A

B) medical, physical, psychological or social situations requiring modifications of care.

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3
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Examples of special needs patients include, but are not limited to, people with _______ or developmental disabilities, complex ______ problems, and significant _____ limitations.

A

A: intellectual; medical; physical

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4
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Define: ASA III

A) Patients are able to walk up one flight of stairs or two level city blocks, but will have to stop after completion of the exercise because of distress.

B) Patients are able to walk up one flight of stairs or two level city blocks, but will have to stop enroute because of distress.

C) Distress is present even at rest. Patients pose significant risk since patients in this category have a severe medical problem.

D) Elective treatment is contraindicated

A

B) Patients are able to walk up one flight of stairs or two level city blocks, but will have to stop enroute because of distress.

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5
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Define: ASA II

A) mild systemic disease

B) Severe systemic disease

C) Severe systemic disease that is a constant threat to life.

D) None of the above.

A

A) mild systemic disease

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6
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All of the following are examples of an ASA III disease EXCEPT

A) Obesity (30 < BMI < 40)

B) Active hepatitis

C) Alcohol abuse

D) Pacemaker

A

A) Obesity (30 < BMI < 40)

Explanation: Obesity (30 < BMI < 40) is ASA II. However, Morbid obesity (BMI greater than/equal to 40) is classified as ASA III

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Choose the correct answer. A severe systemic disease that is a constant threat to life is classified as:

A) ASA III

B) ASA IV

C) ASA V

D) ASA VI

A

B) ASA IV

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8
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All of the following are categorized as ASA II (Mild systemic Disease) EXCEPT

A) Current smoker

B) Social alcohol drinker

C) Pregnancy

D) All are categorized as ASA II

A

D) All are categorized as ASA II

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9
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ASA V is defined as a patient that is morbund and is not expected to survive more than 24 hours with or without an operation. ASA V is classified as a patient with a terminal disease.

A) The first statement is true. The second statement is false.

B) The first statement is false. The second statement is true.

C) Both statements are true.

D) Both statements are false.

A

C) Both statements are true.

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10
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Healthy, non-smoking with minimal use of alcohol are defined as ASA I.

True

False

A

True

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11
Q

In the SPC Clinic Manual it states, “List all medications and record their indicators and side effects which are found on ______ or______.”

A

A: Lexi comp; orange book

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12
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_________ is a common condition where mild inflammation and redness of the _______ membrane occurs beneath a denture.

A

A: Denture stomatitis; oral mucosa

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13
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SPC protocol for cleaning denture appliances.

A) Inspect denture, bag denture with soap, ultrasonic bath, rinse denture, scrub denture, return to patient

B) rinse denture, bag denture with soap, ultrasonic bath, scrub denture, Inspect denture, return to patient

A

A) Inspect denture, bag denture with soap, ultrasonic bath, rinse denture, scrub denture, return to patient

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14
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The obturator should be removed during extraoral and treatment procedures. An obturator is a prosthesis designed to close a congenital or acquired opening, such as a cleft palate.

A) The first statement is true. The second statement is false.

B) The first statement is false. The second statement is true.

C) Both statements are true.

D) Both statements are false.

A

B) The first statement is false. The second statement is true.

Explanation: Depending on the size of the palatal defect, the obturator may need to stay in place in the mouth during parts of the intraoral and extraoral examination to prevent choking or inhalation of materials.

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15
Q

For sickle scaler sharpening, hold the ___________ at 12 o’clock and the stone or card at 3 minutes after for right handed.

A) functional shank

B) terminal shank

C) working end

D) handle

A

B) terminal shank

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16
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When sharpening the opposite side of the sickle scaler, turn the tip away from you and tilt the stone at ___________ and proceed.

A) 3 minutes past 12:00

B) 3 minutes before 12:00

C) 5 minutes past 12:00

D) 5 minutes before 12:00

A

A) 3 minutes past 12:00

17
Q

For the universal curette- with the toe pointed toward you, hold the terminal shank at 12 o’clock and the stone or card at 3 mins after for right handed

True

False

A

True

18
Q

For the opposite side of the universal currette, turn the toe away from you, tilt the stone 5 mins past 12:00 and proceed.

True

False

A

False

Explanation: Tilt the stone 3 minutes past 12:00 and proceed.

19
Q

According to the SPC Clinic Manual, instrument sharpening can be done after the patient procedure at chairside. Sharpening of instruments should be done prior to patient procedures at chairside.

A) The first statement is true. The second statement is false.

B) The first statement is false. The second statement is true.

C) Both statements are true.

D) Both statements are false.

A

B) The first statement is false. The second statement is true.

20
Q

According to the SPC Clinic Manual, The clinical protocol states that no instrument sharpening can be done on a non-sterile instrument.

True

False

A

True

21
Q

Which one of the follow sharpening stones is natural?

A) Arkansas

B) India

C) Ceramic

D) Both A and B

A

D) Both A and B

  • Explanation: The answer to this question is located on page 687 in Wilkins. Both Arkansas and India are listed as natural abrasive stones.*
  • However, the “sharpening_doc” on Mycourses lists India as synthetic so 🤷🏻‍♂️*
22
Q

The process or grinding away metal to remove a rounded junction between two surfaces, without changing the original shape of the instrument.

A) Bevel

B) Hone

C) Instrument sharpening

D) Cutting

A

C) Instrument sharpening

23
Q

Finish sharpening by wiping the blade removing any wire edges with guaze and finish with a conical stone.

True

False

A

True

24
Q

Sharpness can be evaluated using a cylindrical rod called a test stick. A test stick is a cylindrical rod made of plastic or acrylic.

A) The first statement is true. The second statement is false.

B) The first statement is false. The second statement is true.

C) Both statements are true.

D) Both statements are false.

A

C) Both statements are true.

25
Q

For sharpening the toe of a currette, rotate the toe pointed toward you, holding the terminal shank at 12 o’clock and the stone or card at 2 minutes after and 2 minutes for left side.

True

False

A

False

Explanation: 3 minutes before and 3 minutes after

26
Q

___________ operate at a frequency of 3,000 to 8,000 cps and have their

A) Magnetostrictive

B) Ultrasonic

C) Piezo

D) Sonic scaler

A

D) Sonic scaler

27
Q

______ have there own electronic generator and opporate at a frequency of 18,000-50,000 cps

A) Magnetostrictive

B) Ultrasonic scalers

C) Piezo

D) Sonic scaler

A

B) Ultrasonic scalers

28
Q

______ generates an elliptical motion and can use all sides of the water cooled tip.

A) Magnetostrictive

B) Ultrasonic scalers

C) Piezo

D) Sonic scaler

A

A) Magnetostrictive

29
Q

Piezoelectric scaler has a tip that moves in a linear motion due to electrical currents applied to reactive crystals horizontally. The clinician should utilize all surfaces of the tip to remove biofilm and calvulus.

A) The first statement is true. The second statement is false.

B) The first statement is false. The second statement is true.

C) Both statements are true.

D) Both statements are false.

A

A) The first statement is true. The second statement is false.

Explanation: Because the piezo tip moves in a linear fashion it is only the lateral sides of the tip that are active and used for biofilm and calculus removal.

30
Q

The piezoelectric scaler features a ceramic rod in the handpiece andd operates on a frequency of 25,000-50,000 cps.

True

False

A

True

(Found in Wilkins pg. 717)