BOARD EXAM
Which anesthesia has the highest occurrence of allergic reactions -
ANSWERS-choose ester option- answer should be benzocaine
what is a symptom of trismus? - ANSWERS-limited mouth opening
how do you manage trismus - ANSWERS-heat and jaw exercises
hematoma will occur when you inject into the pterygoid plexus during
what injection? - ANSWERS-PSA
Which of the following is the antioxidant in LA - ANSWERS-sodium
bi-sulfite
If you want hemostasis what injection is best? - ANSWERS-infiltration
What is the innervation for the soft palate? - ANSWERS-lesser palatine
nerve
Topical anesthesia question, which of the following statements is the
most accurate? - ANSWERS-benzocaine is not absorbed systemically
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, LOCAL ANESTHESIA LATEST
BOARD EXAM
which anesthetics do not contain vasoconstrictors? - ANSWERS-3%
mepivicaine (carbocain, polocaine)
4% prilocaine (citanest)
if you use a large amount of topical anesthetic what is the likely
outcome? - ANSWERS-diffusion
if you are scaling the maxillary teeth on the right side, lingual only,
which injection will you need to give to anesthetize the patient? -
ANSWERS-GP and NP
If you are giving 3 carpules of 3% lidocaine and each cartridge contains
1.7ml, how many milligrams of solution will the patient receive? -
ANSWERS-153 mg
You are administering 2 cartridges of two different types of anesthesia,
how much anesthesia will you be administering>? - ANSWERS-
between 3.4-3.6ml
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, LOCAL ANESTHESIA LATEST
BOARD EXAM
you are administering 3 cartridges of 1%lidocaine, each cartridge is 1.7,
how much anesthesia are you administering? - ANSWERS-51mg
what is the shelf life of a package of local anesthesia? - ANSWERS-date
on package
Nerves that enter and exit through the foramen rotundum? - ANSWERS-
maxillary division of trigeminal nerve-V
Nerves that enter and exit through the foramen ovale? - ANSWERS-
Mandibular division of trigeminal nerve- V
Nerves that enter and exit through the mandibular? - ANSWERS-
inferior alveolar nerve
Nerves that enter and exit through the incisive? - ANSWERS-
Nasopalatine nerve
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