NorCal – Module 3 – Week 1 – Part B: Health History Review

 

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1. Thrombocytes and platelets are the same thing.

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2. If a patient has a heart murmur, it is possible that it could be caused from mitral valve prolapse.

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3. Osteoporosis can be treated with:

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4. Deep vein thrombosis is potentially life-threatening.

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5. The purpose of a pacemaker is to:

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6. The hardening of arteries is called:

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7. Leukemia is cancer of the blood cells.

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8. Patients who have mitral valve prolapse may need:

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9. The main issue of concern for a patient who is HIV positive is that they will:

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10. Symptoms of Diabetes include:

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11. Which drug would be used to treat anaphylactic shock?

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12. Inhalers prescribed for asthmatics can cause xerostomia, bad breath, and ultimately periodontal disease.

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13. Osteoporosis is of concern in the dental office as there is greater risk for:

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14. What is the first treatment protocol for leukemia?

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15. The biggest concern for patients with allergies is the potential for:

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16. Which of the following statements about Asthma are TRUE?

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17. Nitrous oxide would be contraindicated for patients who:

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18. Antiplatelet therapy is the use of medications that:

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19. Cells that form bone are called:

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20. A sudden blockage or rupture of a blood vessel in the brain resulting in loss of speech, movement, or sensation for a period of 24 hours or longer is a:

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21. Match each description with the correct type of diabetes.
Formerly known as Juvenile Onset Diabetes and is a systemic condition
Gestational diabetes

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Diabetes Type II

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Diabetes Type I

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Diabetes developed as a result of poor diet and lack of exercise
Gestational diabetes

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Diabetes Type II

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Diabetes Type I

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Diabetes developed during pregnancy
Gestational diabetes

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Diabetes Type II

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Diabetes Type I

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22. Signs/symptoms of an asthma attack include:

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23. Angina is:

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24. Pregnant women with periodontal disease are eight times more likely to have:

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25. Nitroglycerin is usually administered:

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26. If a patient has an artificial joint replacement, they will most likely be prescribed a/an:

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27. A vaccine available given in 3 doses that OSHA requires all dentists to provide for their clinical staff is the:

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28. A depressant that is often used in dentistry that is contraindicated for patients suffering from depression is:

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29. Nitroglycerin is a:

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30. Epinephrine is often contraindicated for patients with:

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31. African Americans, Hispanics, and Native Americans are TWICE as likely to develop Diabetes than caucasians.

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32. Carcinomas are various types of:

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33. Radiation and chemotherapy treatment for cancers of the oral cavity and surrounding tissues could cause:

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34. How often should the patient's medical history be updated?

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35. Patients may experience failure of an artificial joint replacement if:

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36. The reason that phen-fen is no longer on the market is because it is known to cause:

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37. Diabetes can lead to:

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38. Type I Diabetes is more common than Type II Diabetes.

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39. One of the first things you should do after seating a patient who has any type of heart issue is to:

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40. HIV stands for .

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41. When compiling a patient's medical health history, it is appropriate to inquire about:

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42. A heart murmur is usually a life-threatening condition and often requires pre-medication of an antibiotic prior to dental treatment.

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43. The leading cause of Diabetes is:

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44. Patients suffering from mental illness such as depression and bipolar disorder, are more likely to use/abuse drugs and alcohol than those who do not battle with these conditions.

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45. Fungal infections, angular chelitis, viral infections, bacterial infections, ANUG, and aphthous ulcers are all common conditions of a patient suffering from:

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46. Severe dry mouth is called .

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47. Tobacco use often causes:

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48. Periodontal disease is a common problem with patients suffering from type I diabetes.

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49. Iron deficiency causes:

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50. Pregnancy gingivitis is inflammation of the gingiva during pregnancy and usually clears up after delivery.

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