Medical History, SOAP Notes, Vitals Flashcards

1
Q

what conditions does a patient need to premedicate for?

A
artificial/damaged heart valves
history of infective endocarditis
congenital heart conditions/defects
transplants
immunocompromised
physician's order
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2
Q

mnemonic for remembering when to premedicate

A

Always Hug Close Terrific Indescribable People

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3
Q

adult dose for amoxicillin

A

2gm

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4
Q

adult dose for clindamycin

A

600mg

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5
Q

two most common antibiotics prescribed for premedication

A

amoxicillin, clindamycin

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6
Q

emergency number in our clinics

A

1-2-3-4-5 OR refer to the number on the yellow sheet posted by phone

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7
Q

ASA code for healthy patient without systemic disease

A

ASA I

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8
Q

ASA code for patient with mild systemic disease or significant risk factor

A

ASA II

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9
Q

ASA code for patient with moderate or severe systemic disease that limits activity but is not incapacitating

A

ASA III

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10
Q

ASA code for patient with incapacitating systemic disease that is a constant threat to life; is in distress at rest

A

ASA IV

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11
Q

ASA code for moribund patient (dying) not expected to survive 24 hours with or without an operation

A

ASA V

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12
Q

“S” in SOAP stands for

A

subjective

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13
Q

“O” in SOAP stands for

A

objective

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14
Q

“A” in SOAP stands for

A

assessment

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15
Q

“P” in SOAP stands for

A

planning, procedures

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16
Q

items to write in “S” of SOAP notes

A

type of appointment (recall, SRP, etc.), medical history, chief compliant, consent

17
Q

items to write in “O” of SOAP notes

A

head/neck exam, record gingival tissue, bleeding upon probing (BOP), deposits, risk factors

18
Q

items to write in “A” of SOAP notes (THREE things)

A

caries, periodontal, deposits

19
Q

items to write in “P” of SOAP notes

A

instruments used, self-care goals, dental exam findings

20
Q

three categories for caries under “Assessment” of SOAP notes

A

active, at risk, control

21
Q

three categories for periodontal under “Assessment” of SOAP notes

A

healthy, gingivitis, periodontitis

22
Q

three categories for deposits under “Assessment” of SOAP notes

A

Class I, Class II, Class III

23
Q

What is Class I in deposit assessment?

A

rough in less than 5 spots

24
Q

What is Class II in deposit assessment?

A

rough in 5-15 subgingival calculus

25
Q

What is Class III in deposit assessment?

A

rough in 15+ spots

26
Q

normal range for pulse in infants

A

100-160 bpm

27
Q

normal range for pulse in children

A

80-120 bpm

28
Q

normal range for pulse in adults

A

60-100 bpm

29
Q

normal range of respirations for adult

A

12-20/min

30
Q

normal BP range for infants

A

85/54

31
Q

normal BP range for children

A

105/65

32
Q

normal BP range for adults

A

120/80