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Local Anaesthesia Mock Boards Exam Study Guide 2023
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When patients are allergic to the Ester anesthetic, what is it they are truly allergic 
to - byproduct of the drug, para-aminobenzoic acid (PABA) 
how is PABA formed - when the drug is metabolized in the blood plasma by 
plasma pseudocholinesterase 
what topical anesthetics are esters - benzocaine 
what is different about the biotransformation of articaine - mostly (90-95%) in the 
blood, and about 5-10% in the liver 
which anesthetic is the least vasodialating - mepivicaine 
Where is prilocaine...
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In what conditions is antibiotic prophylaxis recommended? - correct answer - Previous Infective Endocarditis 
- Congenital Heart Disease 
- Prosthetic Cardiac Valve 
 
What is the standard regiment for prophylactic antibiotic coverage for adults? - correct answer Amoxicillin 500mg (50mg/kg in children) 
 
Disp- 4 tablets 
Sig- Take 4 tablets (2g) 30-60 min before procedure 
 
What is the standard regiment for prophylactic antibiotic coverage for adults allergic to penicillin? - cor...
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Local Anaesthesia Mock Boards Exam Study Guide 2024
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When patients are allergic to the Ester anesthetic, what is it they are truly allergic to - byproduct of the drug, para-aminobenzoic acid (PABA) 
how is PABA formed - when the drug is metabolized in the blood plasma by plasma pseudocholinesterase 
what topical anesthetics are esters - benzocaine 
what is different about the biotransformation of articaine - mostly (90-95%) in the blood, and about 5-10% in the liver 
which anesthetic is the least vasodialating - mepivicaine 
Where is prilocaine me...
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INBDE Pharmacology 2023 latest questions and answers new exam update
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Ester Local Anesthetics CORRECT ANSWER Procaine, Tetracaine and Cocaine Amide Local Anesthetics CORRECT ANSWER Anything that is NOT Procaine, Tetracaine or Cocaine and ends in "-Caine" Lidocaine CORRECT ANSWER 1. SAFEST to use in children 2. 2% 3. pKa = 7.8 Bupivacaine CORRECT ANSWER 1. LEAST SAFE to use in children 2. 0.5% 3. pKa = 8.1 Mepivicaine CORRECT ANSWER 1. Causes LEAST amount of Vasodilation, thus can be packaged WITHOUT Epinephrine 2. 2% or 3% 3. pKa = 7.6 Articaine CORRECT ANSWER 1...
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DAANCE - Module 3-Anesthetic Drugs & Techniques Latest Updates
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DAANCE - Module 3-Anesthetic Drugs & Techniques Latest Updates 
 
Diazapam-valiumis used in out patient oral and maxillofacial surgery for what? - Sedate the patient 
 
Barbituates are detoxified in what? - Liver 
 
Rapid administration of anesthetic doses of methohexital-brevital can result in what? - Hiccups, tachycardia, and respiratory depression 
 
Why is methohexital-brevital considered to be ultra short acting? - It is not highly bound to fat as thiopental is 
 
Oxygen is opproximately wh...
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WREBIf an injection is done 2x and still doesn't produce pain control, why is that? - correct answer Lower pH of tissue, edema, hemorrhage or transudation of surrounding areas. 
 
Why is anesthesia not as effective when there is an infection? - correct answer pH of tissues is too low to allow anesthetic to penetrate the nerve. 
 
What is the largest fiber with the most rapid conducting axons and transmits SHARP dental pain? - correct answer an A Fiber 
 
What fibers are not involved in dental 
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Local Anesthesia Final Exam Review Exam Questions With Correct Answers.
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Local Anesthesia Final Exam Review 
Exam Questions With Correct Answers. 
Which of the following statements is true of local anesthesia? 
A. Local anesthesia eliminates the feeling of sensation without the loss of consciousness 
B. Local anesthesia is an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience 
C. Local anesthesia eliminates the feeling of sensation through loss of consciousness 
D. Local anesthesia is never necessary for dental hygiene appointments - answerA 
Which of the following methods ...
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Ester Local Anesthetics CORRECT ANSWER Procaine, Tetracaine and Cocaine Amide Local Anesthetics CORRECT ANSWER Anything that is NOT Procaine, Tetracaine or Cocaine and ends in "-Caine" Lidocaine CORRECT ANSWER 1. SAFEST to use in children 2. 2% 3. pKa = 7.8 Bupivacaine CORRECT ANSWER 1. LEAST SAFE to use in children 2. 0.5% 3. pKa = 8.1 Mepivicaine CORRECT ANSWER 1. Causes LEAST amount of Vasodilation, thus can be packaged WITHOUT Epinephrine 2. 2% or 3% 3. pKa = 7.6 Articaine CORRECT ANSWER 1...
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WREB Written LA Board Exam Review Solved 100% Correct
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Use of ____ is a relative contraindication for ASA III or IV patients with significant cardiovascular disease 
 
a) LA with epi 1:200,000 
b) A racemic epinephrine gingival retraction cord 
c) Mepivicaine 3% plain 
d) Prilocaine 4% - ANSWER-A racemic epinephrine gingival retraction cord 
 
Longer duration of anesthesia is achieved when 
 
a) Infection is present 
b) The injection site is highly vascular 
c) A nerve block is deposited close to the nerve 
d) An infiltration is substituted for a ne...
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