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Liver 
What is the primary location of biotransformation or metabolism of amide-type local anesthetics. 
 
 
 
Blood Plasma 
What is the primary location of biotransformation or metabolism of ester-type local anesthetics. 
 
 
 
 
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Vasodilators 
What is the action of all local anesthetic drugs in dentistry. 
 
 
 
Resting Plasma Epinephrine 
What is the level of ephinephrin...
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WREB Written BoardNerve Function: 
Messages are electrical action potentials called - correct answer impulses 
 
SAME- 
Sensory = __________ 
Motor= ______________ - correct answer sensory = afferent 
 
motor = efferent 
 
Sensory neurons conduct impulses from the body to the brain and include what sensations? - correct answer temperature 
pressure 
pain 
 
Motor impulses are from the brain to the body and contain what commands - correct answer move away from stimulus 
move towards stimulus 
 
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Addison's disease - answerA disease due to hyposecretion of glucocorticoids, characterized 
by low blood pressure, diarrhea, digestive disturbance, and a bronzelike pigmentation of the skin 
Adjunctive agents - answerAgents that supplement the primary anesthetic agents to augment 
or enhance the effects of the primary agent 
Allergenicity - answerHaving the property of an allergen, a substance that will elicit an 
allergic response in s...
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Anaesthesia Mock Exam Graded A 2024
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Where does the mandibular nerve pass through in the skull? - Foramen Ovale 
What is the maxillary division of the trigeminal nerve? - Sensory 
Which nerve is NOT associated with the mandibular nerve branch? - Infraorbital nerve 
Which teeth does the PSA injection innervate? - 1st, 2nd, and 3rd maxillary molars 
* Does not innervate the mesiobuccal cusp of the maxillary 1st molar 
Which injection is needed to anesthetize linguals of maxillary anteriors? - Nasopalatine 
Which injections are needed...
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Addison's disease 
A disease due to hyposecretion of glucocorticoids, characterized by low blood pressure, diarrhea, digestive disturbance, and a bronzelike pigmentation of the skin 
 
 
 
Adjunctive agents 
Agents that supplement the primary anesthetic agents to augment or enhance the effects of the primary agent 
 
 
 
Allergenicity 
Having the property of an allergen, a substance that will elicit an allergic response in sensitive individuals 
 
 
 
Alveolus (plural: alveoli) 
A small air sac...
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Pharmacologic behavior (AAPD QE Prep Dr. Nelson) Exam Questions With Verified Answers
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Pharmacologic behavior (AAPD QE Prep Dr. 
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What was the chronology of anesthetic discovery (starting with cocaine till now)? - answer1) 
Cocaine (1885) 
2) Procaine (1904) 
3) Lidocaine (1943) 
4) Articaine (2000) 
What Cranial nerve do we block most frequently in dentistry? what are its branches and 
functions? - answer1) Cranial Nerve (V); Trigeminal Nerve 
2) 3 Branches: 
a) V1: Opthalmic branch 
b) V2: Maxillary branch (Superior alveolar, etc) 
c...
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Addison's disease - Answer A disease due to hyposecretion of glucocorticoids, characterized by low blood pressure, diarrhea, digestive disturbance, and a bronzelike pigmentation of the skin 
 
Adjunctive agents - Answer Agents that supplement the primary anesthetic agents to augment or enhance the effects of the primary agent 
 
Allergenicity - Answer Having the property of an allergen, a substance that will elicit an allergic response in sensitive individuals 
 
Alveolus (plural: alveoli...
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Pharmacologic behavior (AAPD QE Prep Dr. Nelson) Exam Questions With Verified Answers
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Pharmacologic behavior (AAPD QE Prep Dr. 
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What was the chronology of anesthetic discovery (starting with cocaine till now)? - answer1) 
Cocaine (1885) 
2) Procaine (1904) 
3) Lidocaine (1943) 
4) Articaine (2000) 
What Cranial nerve do we block most frequently in dentistry? what are its branches and 
functions? - answer1) Cranial Nerve (V); Trigeminal Nerve 
2) 3 Branches: 
a) V1: Opthalmic branch 
b) V2: Maxillary branch (Superior alveolar, etc) 
c...
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Local Anesthesia for the Dental Hygienist, 1e 1st Edition by Logothetis -Test Bank
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Logothetis: Local Anesthesia for the Dental Hygienist 
 
Chapter 03: Pharmacology of Local Anesthetic Agents 
 
Test Bank 
 
TRUE/FALSE 
 
1.	Prilocaine is biotransformed in the liver only. 
 
ANS:	F 
Correct: Prilocaine is biotransformed in the lungs and the liver. 
 
REF:	Page 44 
 
2.	The most potent local anesthetic is bupivacaine which has the greatest degree of lipid solubility. 
 
ANS:	T	REF:	Page 46 
 
3.	Intravascular injections significantly increase the possibility of an overdose. 
 
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Addison's disease - A disease due to hyposecretion of glucocorticoids, characterized by low blood 
pressure, diarrhea, digestive disturbance, and a bronzelike pigmentation of the skin 
Adjunctive agents - Agents that supplement the primary anesthetic agents to augment or enhance 
the effects of the primary agent 
Allergenicity - Having the property of an allergen, a substance that will elicit an allergic response in 
sensitive individuals 
Alveolus (plural: alveoli) - A small air sac within the...
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