NorCal – Module 3 – Week 1 – Part B: Health History Review Enter email to receive results: Question 1 of 50 1. Bones consist of:MagnesiumZincPhosphorusCalciumQuestion 1 of 50Question 2 of 50 2. African Americans, Hispanics, and Native Americans are TWICE as likely to develop Diabetes than caucasians.TrueFalseQuestion 2 of 50Question 3 of 50 3. Antiplatelet therapy is the use of medications that:Prevent infectionsKeep the blood from becoming too thinStimulate bone growthPrevent blood clots from formingQuestion 3 of 50Question 4 of 50 4. Thrombocytes and platelets are the same thing.TrueFalseQuestion 4 of 50Question 5 of 50 5. Epinephrine is often contraindicated for patients with:Mitral valve prolapseMultiple carious lesionsBlood clotting issuesHigh blood pressureQuestion 5 of 50Question 6 of 50 6. Which of the following statements are TRUE about Rheumatoid Arthritis?Affects people of all agesThere may be a hereditary/genetic linkIs an autoimmune diseasePeople with R.A. are at a higher risk for heart disease and strokesQuestion 6 of 50Question 7 of 50 7. Match each description with the correct type of diabetes.Formerly known as Juvenile Onset Diabetes and is a systemic condition Diabetes Type IIUnselectGestational diabetesUnselectDiabetes Type IUnselectDiabetes developed as a result of poor diet and lack of exercise Diabetes Type IIUnselectGestational diabetesUnselectDiabetes Type IUnselectDiabetes developed during pregnancy Diabetes Type IIUnselectGestational diabetesUnselectDiabetes Type IUnselectQuestion 7 of 50Question 8 of 50 8. Severe dry mouth is called . Question 8 of 50Question 9 of 50 9. Osteoporosis can be treated with:PhenobarbitalBonivaActonelAbilifyQuestion 9 of 50Question 10 of 50 10. Insulin is a hormone produced in the:KidneysLiverGall bladderPancreasQuestion 10 of 50Question 11 of 50 11. We ask patients if they have taken a medication called "Phen-fen" as it has been known to cause:Mitral valve prolapseDecayPeriodontal abscessesPeriodontal diseaseQuestion 11 of 50Question 12 of 50 12. HIV stands for . Question 12 of 50Question 13 of 50 13. The hardening of arteries is called:Cerebrovascular accidentEndocarditisArteriosclerosisGlaucomaArthritisQuestion 13 of 50Question 14 of 50 14. Arrhythemia is:An irregular heartbeatAlways life-threateningThe same thing as a heart murmurBrought on by stressQuestion 14 of 50Question 15 of 50 15. Patients may experience failure of an artificial joint replacement if:We neglect to ensure that they have taken an antibiotic pre-medWe introduce bacteria into their bloodstream during dental treatmentThey do not follow our post-op instructionsThey do not take their anti-anxiety pre-medQuestion 15 of 50Question 16 of 50 16. Phen-fen is no longer on the market, but was a popular drug years ago used for:Weight lossChildren with ADHDTreatment of high blood pressureConditions that affect the skinQuestion 16 of 50Question 17 of 50 17. The reason that phen-fen is no longer on the market is because it is known to cause:High blood pressureWeight lossDamage to heart valvesDiabetesQuestion 17 of 50Question 18 of 50 18. Angina can be brought on by stress.TrueFalseQuestion 18 of 50Question 19 of 50 19. Pregnant women with periodontal disease are eight times more likely to have:Low birth weight babiesPre-term babiesRampant decayOral cancerQuestion 19 of 50Question 20 of 50 20. Periodontal disease is a common problem with patients suffering from type I diabetes.TrueFalseQuestion 20 of 50Question 21 of 50 21. When compiling a patient's medical health history, it is appropriate to inquire about:Drug allergiesExposure to ionizing radiationChronic illnessesRegular medications takenQuestion 21 of 50Question 22 of 50 22. Type I Diabetes is more common than Type II Diabetes.TrueFalseQuestion 22 of 50Question 23 of 50 23. Nitrous oxide would be contraindicated for patients who:Have high blood pressureSuffer from congestive heart failureHave emphysemaHave had a heart attack within the past 6 monthsHave asthmaQuestion 23 of 50Question 24 of 50 24. Tobacco use often causes:Extrinsic stainsPeriodontal diseaseIntrinsic stainsOral cancerQuestion 24 of 50Question 25 of 50 25. Reasons to take a thorough medical history in the dental office include:Systemic diseases often cause oral conditionsTo prevent transferring communicable diseases from one patient to anotherTo protect the health of the patientApproximately 85% of anomalies found in the oral cavity are indications of systemic conditionsQuestion 25 of 50Question 26 of 50 26. Various conditions that can lead to Congestive Heart Failure include:High blood pressureA prior heart attackCoronary artery diseaseHypertensionQuestion 26 of 50Question 27 of 50 27. Patients who have mitral valve prolapse may need:An anti-anxiety medication prior to treatmentA muscle relaxer prior to treatmentAn antibiotic pre-medBlood pressure medicationQuestion 27 of 50Question 28 of 50 28. Angina is:Heart pain due to lack of oxygen in the heartThe same thing as a heart attackRelieved with the use of NitroglycerinCaused from a blockage in a coronary arteryQuestion 28 of 50Question 29 of 50 29. Iron deficiency causes:The blood to coagulate fasterFatigueDifficulty focusingPale skinQuestion 29 of 50Question 30 of 50 30. A vaccine available given in 3 doses that OSHA requires all dentists to provide for their clinical staff is the:HerpesHepatitis A vaccineHepatitis B vaccineHepatitis C vaccineQuestion 30 of 50Question 31 of 50 31. If a patient has an artificial joint replacement, they will most likely be prescribed a/an:Antibiotic premedAnti-viral medicationCorticosteroidAntihistamineQuestion 31 of 50Question 32 of 50 32. Inhalers prescribed for asthmatics can cause xerostomia, bad breath, and ultimately periodontal disease.TrueFalseQuestion 32 of 50Question 33 of 50 33. A depressant that is often used in dentistry that is contraindicated for patients suffering from depression is:Local anesthesiaOxygenEpinephrineNitrous oxideQuestion 33 of 50Question 34 of 50 34. 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.TrueFalseQuestion 34 of 50Question 35 of 50 35. The proper term for "to stop bleeding" is:CongenitalHemodentHemostasisEpinephrineQuestion 35 of 50Question 36 of 50 36. Cells that form bone are called: - please select -CementoblastsCementoclastsOdontoblastsOsteoblastsQuestion 36 of 50Question 37 of 50 37. One of the first things you should do after seating a patient who has any type of heart issue is to:Reassure them that everything will be okTake their vital signsBe sure not to administer epinephrineAsk them if they would like to rinse with mouthwashQuestion 37 of 50Question 38 of 50 38. The use of an ultrasonic scaler is contraindicated for patients with:ShinglesA pacemakerTuberculosisHigh blood pressureQuestion 38 of 50Question 39 of 50 39. Men are more likely to develop Rheumatoid Arthritis than women.TrueFalseQuestion 39 of 50Question 40 of 50 40. Carcinomas are various types of:CancersViral infectionsBacterial infectionsCardiovascular diseaseQuestion 40 of 50Question 41 of 50 41. Leukemia is cancer of the blood cells. Question 41 of 50Question 42 of 50 42. The vitamin that helps with blood clotting is:Vitamin DVitamin EVitamin AVitamin KQuestion 42 of 50Question 43 of 50 43. A pacemaker is usually surgically implanted:In the arm pitUnder the ribsIn the groinIn the upper chest beneath the collarboneQuestion 43 of 50Question 44 of 50 44. Oral cancer is often undiagnosed because:It feels the same as a carious lesionIt is impossible to seeIt looks like periodontal diseaseIt is usually painlessQuestion 44 of 50Question 45 of 50 45. Nitroglycerin is usually administered:As an inhalantIn a time-release capsuleIn tablet form placed under the tongueVia injection in the armQuestion 45 of 50Question 46 of 50 46. How often should the patient's medical history be updated?Only at recall visitsAt every patient visitOnce a yearEvery other yearQuestion 46 of 50Question 47 of 50 47. Which drug would be used to treat anaphylactic shock?NitroglycerinCodeineEpinephrineAmmonia capsuleQuestion 47 of 50Question 48 of 50 48. Blood in the soft tissue is known as a:FibromaCarcinomaFistulaHematomaQuestion 48 of 50Question 49 of 50 49. Diabetes can lead to:Periodontal diseaseStrokesInfectionsBlindnessHigh blood pressureQuestion 49 of 50Question 50 of 50 50. The main issue of concern for a patient who is HIV positive is that they will:Be challenging to work onHave difficulty chewingEasily break their bonesHeal more slowly after injury and/or surgeryQuestion 50 of 50 Loading...