DAANCE MODULE 2 EXAM/ Practice QUIZ LATEST 2024
GRADED A+ 100% REAL (Systemic diseases and
evaluation/preparation of patients)
4 key medical history questions - ANSWER: Current medical conditions/under
physician care
Prior hospitalizations/ surgeries
Current meds
Allergies & reactions
8 review systems - ANSWER: General, Skin, Cardiovascular, Pulmonary,
Gastrointestinal, Genitourinary, Neurologic, skeletal
Mallampati Classification - ANSWER: 1 Visualize soft palate, fauces, uvula, anterior
and posterior pillars
2 Visualize soft palate, fauces, uvula
3 Visualize soft palate and base of uvula
4 no soft palate visualized
Fasting - ANSWER: 8 hrs- no fatty, fried food and meat
6 hrs- light meal and liquid- toast
2 hrs- clear liquids
Classify sedation per pt - ANSWER: 1 Healthy for all
2 mild systemic disturbance ( smoker)
3 severe systemic disease/disturbance managed by medications. Consult with
physician
4 Pt has life threatening systemic disease
5 pt moribund - surgery in despiration
Angina PEctoris - ANSWER: pain in chest bec of inadequatecoronary circulation, and
flow of o2 in heart.
Relieved by vasodilator drugs- nitroglycerine
atherosclerosis - ANSWER: hardening of arteries
Thromosis - ANSWER: larger clot totally occludes artery
treatment for severe ischemic heart disease - ANSWER: coronary bypass and
angioplasties
angiplasties - ANSWER: changing shape of occluded blood vessel and squashing
plaque. stent places to keep shape.
pt on antiplatelet drugs (1-2 yrs)
, Ischemic heart disease & acute coronary syndrome - ANSWER: diease with blood
flow in coronary arteries & decreasing blood flow into ischemia
Myocardial infaction - ANSWER: result from severe deficient coronary arterial blood
supply to myocardium - resulting in necrosis.
Treat with Thrombolitics 1-2 hrs post attack.
no surgery 6-8 wks post
rheumatic heart diease - ANSWER: bacteria from strep throat infects and damages
valves- mitral valve. back flow of blood= murmer
mitral valve prolapse - ANSWER: mvp= upward, redundant motion of valve
leafeletsinto left atrium.
Hypothryoidism/ heridetory
antibiotic prophylaxis - ANSWER: prevents subacute bacteriam endocarditis. damage
to heart valves/ systemic infection
prosthetic valves post op - ANSWER: anticoagulants, prophylactic antibiotics
hypertension - ANSWER: above 120/80
controlling rate and force - ANSWER: antihypertensive- Beta Blockers (adgernic
blocking) ending in "olol"
dilate vasculature - ANSWER: antihypertensive- Lisinopril, valsartin
control volume of blood - ANSWER: antihypertensives- Diuretics - exert effects of
kidneys and decrease vasculature volume. Lasix, HATS
congestive heart failure - ANSWER: CHF= hearts inability to pump blood peripherally.
meds increase forces of contractions.
LEeft sided heart failure - ANSWER: fails to pump out to circulation. Blood backs up
into lungs. High BP. Fluid leaks into lungs = sob
right sided heart failure - ANSWER: fails to pump blood to lungs= blood backs up into
peripheral. Edema, ascites
congenital heart disease - ANSWER: present at birth- holes
contraction of atria - ANSWER: p wave
contraction of ventricles - ANSWER: qrs complex
repoloaization of ventricles - ANSWER: t wave
GRADED A+ 100% REAL (Systemic diseases and
evaluation/preparation of patients)
4 key medical history questions - ANSWER: Current medical conditions/under
physician care
Prior hospitalizations/ surgeries
Current meds
Allergies & reactions
8 review systems - ANSWER: General, Skin, Cardiovascular, Pulmonary,
Gastrointestinal, Genitourinary, Neurologic, skeletal
Mallampati Classification - ANSWER: 1 Visualize soft palate, fauces, uvula, anterior
and posterior pillars
2 Visualize soft palate, fauces, uvula
3 Visualize soft palate and base of uvula
4 no soft palate visualized
Fasting - ANSWER: 8 hrs- no fatty, fried food and meat
6 hrs- light meal and liquid- toast
2 hrs- clear liquids
Classify sedation per pt - ANSWER: 1 Healthy for all
2 mild systemic disturbance ( smoker)
3 severe systemic disease/disturbance managed by medications. Consult with
physician
4 Pt has life threatening systemic disease
5 pt moribund - surgery in despiration
Angina PEctoris - ANSWER: pain in chest bec of inadequatecoronary circulation, and
flow of o2 in heart.
Relieved by vasodilator drugs- nitroglycerine
atherosclerosis - ANSWER: hardening of arteries
Thromosis - ANSWER: larger clot totally occludes artery
treatment for severe ischemic heart disease - ANSWER: coronary bypass and
angioplasties
angiplasties - ANSWER: changing shape of occluded blood vessel and squashing
plaque. stent places to keep shape.
pt on antiplatelet drugs (1-2 yrs)
, Ischemic heart disease & acute coronary syndrome - ANSWER: diease with blood
flow in coronary arteries & decreasing blood flow into ischemia
Myocardial infaction - ANSWER: result from severe deficient coronary arterial blood
supply to myocardium - resulting in necrosis.
Treat with Thrombolitics 1-2 hrs post attack.
no surgery 6-8 wks post
rheumatic heart diease - ANSWER: bacteria from strep throat infects and damages
valves- mitral valve. back flow of blood= murmer
mitral valve prolapse - ANSWER: mvp= upward, redundant motion of valve
leafeletsinto left atrium.
Hypothryoidism/ heridetory
antibiotic prophylaxis - ANSWER: prevents subacute bacteriam endocarditis. damage
to heart valves/ systemic infection
prosthetic valves post op - ANSWER: anticoagulants, prophylactic antibiotics
hypertension - ANSWER: above 120/80
controlling rate and force - ANSWER: antihypertensive- Beta Blockers (adgernic
blocking) ending in "olol"
dilate vasculature - ANSWER: antihypertensive- Lisinopril, valsartin
control volume of blood - ANSWER: antihypertensives- Diuretics - exert effects of
kidneys and decrease vasculature volume. Lasix, HATS
congestive heart failure - ANSWER: CHF= hearts inability to pump blood peripherally.
meds increase forces of contractions.
LEeft sided heart failure - ANSWER: fails to pump out to circulation. Blood backs up
into lungs. High BP. Fluid leaks into lungs = sob
right sided heart failure - ANSWER: fails to pump blood to lungs= blood backs up into
peripheral. Edema, ascites
congenital heart disease - ANSWER: present at birth- holes
contraction of atria - ANSWER: p wave
contraction of ventricles - ANSWER: qrs complex
repoloaization of ventricles - ANSWER: t wave