Random Qs Flashcards
When you smile, what is the black space buccal of teeth and next to cheeks?
Buccal corridor
- it’s the space between teeth & cheek
Menarche onset: before growth, during peak of growth,
after peak of growth
Neuropraxia:
transient episode of motor paralysis with little or no sensory or autonomic dysfunction. It
describes nerve damage in which there is no disruption of the nerve or its sheath.
- Interruption in conduction @ the axon (reversible nerve damage)
Axon damage most likely to cure itself?
Neuropraxia
Neuropraxia involves: both perineurium and epineurium, only perineurium, only epineurium, none of the above
none of the above (temporary
damage, nerve left intact)
What is Trephination?
Hole is drilled or scraped into the human skull
QUESTION: Patient has HEB B antigens (HBsAg) in surface. What state is patient?
A. chronic
B. acute hepatitis contagious
C. acute hepatitis not contagious
B. acute hepatitis contagious
If pt has HBsAb (antibody), that means that he
was either vaccinated or recovered form infection
Patient tests POSITIVE HEP B test, all of his organs will be affect except: Pancrease Kidney GI thyroid
thyroid
QUESTION: Biggest difference across cultures regarding pain:
Variability in pain threshold rather than pain tolerance
variability in pain tolerance rather than pain threshold
difference in stimulus awareness rather than pain tolerance
difference in stimulus awareness rather than pain threshold
variability in pain tolerance rather than pain threshold
Most common cause of frequent urination during 3 trimester? Pressure of uterus on bladder, gestatory diabetic
Pressure of uterus on bladder,
Innervation of soft palate?
Glossopharyngeal
Best to use on infected oral wound? hydrogen peroxide, chlorhexidine
hydrogen peroxide
Kernicterus
bilirubin brain damage
Multple Endocrime Neoplasia Syndrom:
MEN- adrenal over production