BRexam4 Flashcards

1
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agent producing disease of pathological change is called

A

pathogen

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2
Q

toxemia is indicated of what kind of infection

A

systemic

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3
Q

what drugs is used to suppress inflammation. taken by dental PTs

A

corticosteroids

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4
Q

systemic treatment for HIV infected PTs many times consist of therapy with what drug

A

AZT/ zydovadine

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5
Q

the usual adult dose of aspirin is

A

650mg

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6
Q

decrease PH in the tissues of abscess make LA difficult due to

A

acid nature of inflamed tissue decrease the action of inject LA due impairment of release of LA base

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7
Q

trismus is clinical symptom of what disease

A

tetanus

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8
Q

functions of cell wall is not slim layer aids providing motility of microorganism

A

true

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9
Q

most commonly prescribed antibiotic in health care practice is

A

amoxicillin

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10
Q

drug maybe used in epilepsy and does not provide gingival hyperplasia is what

A

phenobarbital

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11
Q

primary organism in aggressive periodontitis is

A

actino A.

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12
Q

type of immunity acquired when mother passes antibodies to infant is called

A

natural passive

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13
Q

bacteria infection is not toxoplasmosis

A

true

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14
Q

prerequisites for dental caries is not family history

A

true

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15
Q

angular cheilitis is caused by

A

candidiasis

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16
Q

what drug is more effective for pain when used peripheral

A

morphine

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17
Q

a PT with mild to moderate severe oral infection who gives history allergies to PEN should be given what

A

erythromycin

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18
Q

chancre is present during which stage of syphilis

A

primary

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19
Q

the transfer of genetic material between to living bacteria that are in physical contact is called a

A

contrigation

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20
Q

herpes simplex virus is responsible of the formation of

A

cold sores

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21
Q

periodontal disease is caused by calculus

A

false

22
Q

calculus serves as a collection site of bacteria

A

true

23
Q

antibacterial agent used to treat syphilis is

A

penicillin

24
Q

death due to over dose of barbiturates would be via what?

A

respiratory depression

25
Q

a PT reports he is being treated for high cholesterol, he is most likely taking what MEDs

A

zocore

26
Q

a drug that is to treat epilepsy and used to induce gingival enlargement is

A

dilantin

27
Q

epinephrine is necessary in the emergency kit for what

A

cardiac arrest/ anaphylaxis

28
Q

dental patient maybe seen who are on long term cortisone therapy and may develop hyperglycemia and glucoseria, therefore caution should be used in cortisone therapy for patients with what

A

diabetes

29
Q

a common opportunistic agent that causes pneumonia in AIDS patient is

A

normocytosis

30
Q

a health care worker develops a positive reaction to TB skin after proper medical evaluation the worker maybe placed on long term doses of what

A

INH ionzonaise

31
Q

causes of whooping cough is

A

bortitella

32
Q

the causes of lime disease is

A

borelia bordophery

33
Q

E. Coli is gram positive

A

False

34
Q

barrier to care for the patient who has HIV aids is

A

communication

35
Q

the most common adverse effect related to PEN ingestion is

A

allergic phenomena

36
Q

second generation antidepressant is not anatriptoline

A

true

37
Q

german measles is caused by virus

A

rubella

38
Q

the bacteria primarily is responsible for root caries is

A

actinmyosis

39
Q

digitalis acts as directly on the

A

myocardium

40
Q

the virus responsible for hand foot mouth disease is

A

caxisackie

41
Q

what does PEN effetely inhibit

A

cell wall synthesis

42
Q

what barbiturates can be classed as an ultra short acting compound

A

thiopental sodium

43
Q

prodezone is described to not treat cushings syndrome

A

true

44
Q

which phase of metabolism is energy consumed?

A

anabolism

45
Q

phenergan has no anti-inflammatory

A

true

46
Q

addition of vasoconstrictors in the anesthetic solution is

A

makes taking the crown impressions for anesthesia

47
Q

barbiturates have the ability to

A

provide sedation but no analgesia

48
Q

if a pt gives a history of having been on a drug regiment of long term chlorathyozide, one should be alert to what

A

hypertension

49
Q

by what means do bacteria reproduce

A

binary fision

50
Q

the principle serious effect to treating with clindamyocin is

A

intro colitis

51
Q

codiene commonly used in dental offices is…

A

is a natural constituent to opioids