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A patient develops lesions 72 hours after a dam is used. What type of allergy is the cause?
When would suction be required in an emergency?
During the seating of a cast metal crown procedure, if the crown drops to the back of the patient\’s throat, the first thing you should do is?
Which of the following is the most common complication in dental procedures?
A patient complains of feeling strange and his or her tongue begins to swell. What type of shock is this?
Nitroglycerin can relieve angina pain, but it does not relieve?
Hands at the throat is the universal signal for which of the following?
A percutaneous injury can be caused by a?
A nervous patient hyperventilates and is unable to hold his or her breath. What should be done?
What should be included in the emergency kit to safely perform CPR?
Cyanosis, spasmodic and unproductive cough along with expiratory wheeze are signs of?
What is a universal sign for choking?
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Hyperventilation is caused by?
A severe adverse reaction would involve in all of the following EXCEPT for?
A patient with a racing pulse and slight numbness in the arm is likely to be experiencing a?
Which of the following is not a symptom of a stroke?
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A minor goes into anaphylactic shock. What is the appropriate response.
EMS should be called if a patient has a seizure that lasts longer than _____.
When a patient is experiencing an angina attack, the healthcare worker should administer?
A patient who is experiencing an asthma attack and is showing no signs of improvement after using his or her bronchodilator may be given?
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Being punctured by an instrument in the dental office is an example of?
When is it not necessary to have oxygen inhalation equipment for emergencies?
A defibrillator should only be used when the patient _____.
Medical emergencies can be minimized by medical history evaluation, current and previous patient medications, and?
A patient who is about to receive anesthesia show signs of cyanosis. A sign of cyanosis is?
What is not a symptom of shock?
A patient faints during a procedure. What is the appropriate response?
Nausea, weakness, shortness of breath and pain radiating in the arm, jaw and face are symptoms of?
Syncope is?
A patient who stops talking, stares, and twitches is probably experiencing which of the following?