New Rand Flashcards

1
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Are AED’s (Automated external defibrillator) monophase or biphase?

A

biphase (2 shocks)

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2
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Bact. that produce collagenase?

A

AA and P.g

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3
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xerostomia flow rate?

normal flow rate?

A

xerostomia:
- unstimulated: 0.1 ml/min
- stimulated: 0.7 ml/min

normal:

  • unstimulated: 0.3-0.5 ml/min
  • stimulated: 1-2 ml/min
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4
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pt going through radiation therapy. need teeth extracted. what can you do to prevent osteoradionecrosis?

A

hyperbaric oxygen treatment before and after ext

DD

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5
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macroglossia is due to

A

hypothyroidism

not hyperparathyroidism

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6
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Herpangina is caused by

A

enterovirus

lec, mem

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7
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medication contraindicated with Myasthenia gravis?

  • Erythromycin
  • Clarithromycin
  • Penicillin
  • Impemene
A

Erythromycin

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8
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28.	Broadest spectrum antibiotics
A)ampicilim
B)pen v potassic
C)pen g procaine*
D)pen g potassica
A

ampicillin

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9
Q

most common type of odontogenic tumors

A)odontoma
B)ameloblastoma
C)ameloblastic fibroma

A

Odontoma

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10
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pathognomonic for garre osteomyelitis

A

“onion-skin” replication of cortical plate

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11
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moth-eaten

A

(chronic) osteomyelitis

also: SCC,

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12
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Ground glass

A

Fibrous Dysplasia

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13
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Perivascular cuffing is seen in

A

cherubism

lec

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14
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MOA of sulfonamide?

A

inhibition of Dihydropteroate synthase step in folic acid synthesis
(mosby)

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15
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what’s conjugation?

A

ADDING a molecule to the drug
making the drug more POLAR and HYDROPHILIC
(so it’s ready for excretion)
(DD)

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16
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what kind of data is GINGIVAL INDEX

nominal or ordinal?

A

ordinal
(ordinal: The ordinal type allows for rank order (1st, 2nd, 3rd)
(nominal: differentiates between items or subjects based only on their names. ex: in grammar, the parts of speech: noun, verb, preposition)
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17
Q

what does CPITN stand for?

A

Community Periodontal Index of Treatment Needs

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18
Q

Traumatic neuroma
Neurilemmoma
Neurofibroma
Fibromatosis

A

Traumatic neuroma: mental foramen

Neurilemmoma: neoplasm of Schwann cells (tongue)

Nuerofibroma: African American

Fibromatosis: like ging fibromatosis

19
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what’s Chemosis?

A

Edema (swelling) of the conjunctiva of eye

20
Q

what’s Neurapraxia ?

A

Neurapraxia is a disorder of the peripheral nervous system in which there is a temporary loss of motor and sensory function due to blockage of nerve conduction, usually lasting an average of six to eight weeks before full recovery.
-NO DAMAGE

21
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what’s Trephination?

A

Trephination is a procedure in which the alveolar cortical plate or the apical foramen is surgically perforated in order to release accumulated tissue exudate