LOCAL ANAESTHETIC SCENARIOS OSCE Flashcards
Patient is booked for extraction of their 14. What LA technique would you use?
infiltration
Patient is booked for extraction of their 14. What needle would you use?
short needle (blue, 25mm)
You are about to perform LA on a patient, how would you set up for the procedure?
- no gloves empty contents onto bracket table
- hand hygiene & glove up
- check expiry date & batch number on LA cartridge
- put rubber bung on handle and assemble with wide bit at the top
- place LA catridge into syringe body and handle into syringe body
- pull back protective sheath & click
- remove cap and check LA flows out
why might lignocaine not be used when administrating LA to a patient?
- cant guarentee latex free
- solutions usually contains adrenaline
why might prilocaine be contraindicated when providing LA to a patient?
solutions tend to contain felypressin which should not be used on pregnant patients (induces labour)
Patient is booked in for extraction of their 14, what anatomical feature would you use to administer LA?
administer distal to apex of 14 at the muccobuccal fold
how do you ensure the LA worked?
test for sensation locally, lack of sensation shows it worked
What local complications can arise from administering LA?
- fainting
- haematoma if blood vessel damaged
- trismis if damage to muscle
- delivery of wrong nerve
How do you safely dispose of needles?
- double click cover
- don’t resheath needle
- place needle and cartidge in correct sharps bin
- dispose of sharps immediately
patient is booked for deep carious restoration of tooth 36, what LA technique would you use?
- IDB/IAN
- infilitration administered distal to the 36 at the muccobuccal fold
A patient comes into your surgery that has controlled hypertension, what LA do you decide to use?
Lidocaine HCL 2% with 1:80,000 Adrenaline
- no more than 2 cartridges
A patient comes into your surgery with uncontrolled/unstable hypertension and requires LA, what solution do you decide to use?
Plain lidocaine, prilocaine or mepivicaine (avoid LA solutions with adrenaline)
A pregnant patient comes into your surgery that requires LA for a procedure, what LA solution do you decide to use?
Lidocaine 2% HCL 1:80,000 adrenaline
You have recently given a patient an IDB, they come back to the surgery complaining that they cannot open their mouth properly, what has happened?
TRISMUS
- caused damage to the medial pterygoid (injected too low)
You are performing an IDB on a patient when suddenly they lose function of the side of their face, what has happened? How do you manage this?
- LA has been injected into the parotid gland and is acting on the facial nerve
- reassure the patient and provide eye covering until blink reflex returns