Quiz 5 Q/A Flashcards
Which type of sedation requires assistance maintaining an airway and positive pressure ventilation
General sedation
Least potent of the inhalation anesthetics
Nitrous oxide/oxygen sedation
Bind GABA-A receptor and inhibit CNS function
Benzodiazepines
Nonbenzodiazepine/Nonbarbiturate anesthetic
Propofol
Histamine H1 blockers used to treat allergies
Antihistamines
Hydroxyzine and diphenylethane are
The most popular antihistamine used in pediatric patients
What is the most popular and widely used sedatives for developmental disorders?
Benzodiazepines
Nitrous Oxide is contraindicated for patients with claustrophobia
True
A patient that is an ASA PS 4 has an incapacitating systemic disease that is a constant threat to life
True
antihistamines are commonly used to induce deep sedation in patients
False
General anesthesia is considered when the benefits outweigh the risks especially for ASA IV patients
True
Flumazenil is administered via
IV
What physical status classification recommends no treatment?
ASA 5
Drug induced state in which patients respond normally to verbal command
Minimal sedation
Drug induced depression of consciousness during which patients can’t be easily aroused but respond purposely after repeated verbal or painful stimulation
Deep sedation
What drug is classified as a strong analgesic and can result in respiratory depression
Opioids
What is the most commonly used inhalation sedation used in dental offices?
Nitrous Oxide
Naloxone Hydrochloride (Narcan) is used to
Treat opioid overdose