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It's a thorough investigation of the nature & severity of the patient's medical status.
Determination of the emotional status of a patient. & Prevents medical emergencies in the
dental office. ✔Correct Answer-Using the Medical History Form: Risk Assessment of Patient
Thorough evaluation and assessment of risk, the dental hygienist will determine whether a
patient can safely tolerate planned procedure. ✔Correct Answer-Risk Assessment
3 Core Components to the Assessment Process? ✔Correct Answer-1. Patient History,
2. Comprehensive Clinical XM,
3. Risk Assessment
What approach is used when treating the patient? ✔Correct Answer-The Patient Center
Approach
3 core components of assessment process, & taking vital signs & BP before every appointment.
✔Correct Answer-Standard of Care
4 Guidelines to obtaining information with the medical history? ✔Correct Answer-1. Make
sure ALL questions are filled out,
2. Following up on any {+} answers / further questioning and recording it,
3. Observe pt for signs of stress and coordinate signs w/ pt's vitals,
4. Update medical info w/ accurate status of health
5 Communication Strategies? ✔Correct Answer-1. Tell me more about your condition
{diabetes, heart, HBP, cancer txts, ect.},
2. How does your condition / illness impact your life?,
3. What does your Dr say about your condition / illness.,
4. Can we contact your Dr about your condition / illness.,
, 5. Is there any medication that you are suppose to take but do not or do not take in full dosage?
A common side effect of medications? ✔Correct Answer-Xerostomia {Dry Mouth}
Abnormal vital signs can indicate? ✔Correct Answer-Undetected systemic problems
The force in the arteries when the heat beats, and when the heart is at rest. ✔Correct
Answer-Blood Pressure
Another term for High Blood Pressure? ✔Correct Answer-Hypertension
Why is it useful to screen for BP in dental office? ✔Correct Answer-It's effective for all ages
since a lot of patients may not be aware of their hypertension
The higher the BP, the risk is greater for what? ✔Correct Answer-Heart attack or stroke to
occur
Top # / reading which measures the ventricular contraction of the heart ✔Correct Answer-
Systolic
Bottom # / reading which measures the ventricular relaxation of the heart OR the heart at rest
✔Correct Answer-Diastolic
What is the NORMAL range for adult temperature? ✔Correct Answer-97 to 99 degrees
Fahrenheit
What is the NORMAL range for an adults pulse rate? ✔Correct Answer-60 to 100 beats per
minute
What is the NORMAL range for an adults respiration? ✔Correct Answer-12 to 20 breaths per
minute
What is the NORMAL range of systolic/Diastolic BP in adults? ✔Correct Answer-< 120 / < 80
A BP of 120-129 / < 80 is considered? ✔Correct Answer-Elevated
A BP of 130--89 is considered? ✔Correct Answer-Hypertension Stage 1
A BP of 140--99 is considered? ✔Correct Answer-Hypertension Stage 2
A BP of 160--119 is considered? ✔Correct Answer-Hypertension Stage 2/+
A BP of >{=} 180 / >{=} 120 is considered? ✔Correct Answer-Hypertensive Crisis