dental and medical emergencies Flashcards

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what are typs of medical emergencies

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syncope
postural hypotension
pregnant patients
cardiac emergencies
cerebrovascular accident
hyperventilation
asthma attack
allergic reaction
epileptic seizure
diabetes mellitus

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what is syncope and responses

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fainting from reduced blood flow to brain
- ensure someone is their to protect unconscious patient
- not harmful to pt

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what is postural hypotension and responses

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a drop in blood pressure due to lack of blood flow to brain after sudden change in position
- pposition pt in subsupine position
- establish airway
- slowly move pt upright
- monitor vital signs

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what can occur to pregnant patients and responses

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pregnant patients may feel dizzy while supine due to enlarged uterus or abdominal veins
- some procedure steps as postural hypotension

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what is angina and its responses

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occurs when heart is deprived of adequate oxygen
- can last 2-8 minutes
- tightness in chest
- pain radiates from elft shoulder
- position pt in semi upright position, prepare nitroglycerin and administer oxygen if needed

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what is acute myocardial infraction and its responses

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it is insufficient oxygen supply to the muscles of the heart causing damage
- position pt semi-upright
- administer oxygen if needed
- ready aspirin or nitroglycerin
- perform cpr

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what is cerebrovascular accident and its responses

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it is an interruption of blood flow to the brain
- place patient in semii-upright position
- monitor vital signs
- perform cpr

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what is hyperventilation and its responses

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increase frequency and depth of respiration due to stress and anxiety
- position patient upright
- calm and reassure patient
- have patient breathe in cupped hands

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what is asthma and its responses

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a pulmonary disorder by attacks of sudden onset, where airways are narrowed
- have patient self-medicate inhaler
- administer oxygen if needed

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what is an allergic reaction and its responses

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a reactivity that occurs in body tissues in reesponse to specific antigens
- prepare antihistamine
- prepare cpr if needed

if pt has anaphylactic shock
- give cpr
- administer epipen or oxygen

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what is an epileptic seizure and its responses

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a neurologic disorder characterized by recurrent episodes of seizures
- grand mal ( remove all mateirals from pt, protect from self injury, prepare diazepam and perform cpr if needed)
- petit mal or partial (position patient comfortably, monitor vital signs

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what is diabetes mellitus and its responses

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a metabolic disorder that results from disturbances in bodys normal insulin mechanism
- type I, insulin dependent
- type II, manages proper diet, taes medication and or insulin

can be hyperclycemic - an increase in bloods glucose levels
- ask if patient ate or took insulin, give oral glucose if needed

can be hypoglycemic, decrease in blood glucose levels
- ask patient if they ate or took insulin

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what are the vital signs that will be taken at a dental clinic

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temperature
pulse
respiration

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how do you take the temperature of a patient and what is the normal body temp

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average range of oral temp is 36.5-37.8 C
- can be digital, tympanic (ear), glass or strip type

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how do you take the pulse of a patient and where, what is normal range

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normal pulse for an adult is 60-100 bpm
normal pulse for a child is 70-120 bpm

can be done on radial artery
brachial artery
carotid artery

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16
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what is the normal respiration rate

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normal rate for adults is 12-20 per minute
normal rate for child is 18-30 per minute

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what is the normal blood pressure and what do you use

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normal is less than 120, and less than 80
- uses a sphygaomanometer or stethescope

18
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what is a pulse oximetry

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measure the blood oxygen levels

19
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what is an electrodiagram

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measures the electrical activity of heartbeat