Special Care & Conscious Sedation Flashcards

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What problems are associated with providing dental treatment to special care patients?

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  • communication
  • anxiety
  • excessive movement
  • perception of reality
  • previous experience
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What congenital/genetic disorders can cause movement problems in the chair?

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  • muscular dystrophy
  • cerebral palsy
  • multiple sclerosis
  • parkinson’s disease
  • huntingdons
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How are patients with involuntary movement disorders managed?

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  • assessment
  • consent
  • sedation
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How can learning difficulties be acquired?

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  • trauma
  • infection
  • CVA - cerebral vascular accident
  • Alzheimer’s
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In your assessment of patients with learning difficulties, what must you decide?

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  • will behavioural management be possible
  • is pharmacological management needed?
  • sedation or GA or both?
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How is the choice of sedation technique decided?

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Based on:

  • patient cooperation
  • degree of anxiety
  • dentistry required
  • skills of the dental team
  • patient’s previous experience
  • facilities available
  • is an anaesthetist required
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7
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what are the advantages of using inhalation sedation in special care patients?

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  • useful for anxiety relief
  • rapid recovery
  • flexible duration
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what are the disadvantages of using inhalation sedation in special care patients?

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  • keeping nasal hood in place
  • less muscle relaxation
  • coordination of nasal breathing when mouth open
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what are the advantages of using intravenous sedation in special care patients?

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  • good sedation achieved
  • less cooperation needed
  • muscle relaxation
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what are the disadvantages of using disadvantages sedation in special care patients?

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  • baseline readings
  • IV cannulation required
  • assessing sedation level
  • behaviour during recovery
  • efficacy swallowing
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what are the advantages of using oral/transmucosal sedation in special care patients?

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  • avoid cannulation
  • can make induction more pleasant
  • better cooperation
  • better future behaviour
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12
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what are the disadvantages of using oral/transmucosal sedation in special care patients?

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  • baseline readings
  • bitter taste / stinging
  • lag time
  • untitrateable
  • difficulty in monitoring level of sedation
  • behaviour in recovery
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