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DAANCE Module 1 2026/2027 | 50+ Questions & Answers | CNS, Cardiovascular System, Respiratory Anatomy, ANS, IV Veins & Dental Anesthesia

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This DAANCE Module 1 2026/2027 study document provides 50+ questions and verified answers covering foundational anatomy, physiology, and clinical concepts relevant to dental anesthesia assistant education. The seven-page resource begins with the central nervous system (CNS), peripheral nervous system (PNS), and autonomic nervous system (ANS), including the cerebrum, cerebellum, medulla oblongata, cranial and spinal nerves, and the sympathetic and parasympathetic divisions. It explains important autonomic responses such as fight-or-flight activity, vasoconstriction, changes in heart rate and blood pressure, and parasympathetic activity. The cardiovascular section reviews the myocardium, atria, ventricles, arteries, veins, coronary circulation, cardiac cycle, systole and diastole, cardiac output, stroke volume, bradycardia, tachycardia, and the sinoatrial (SA) node. It also introduces clinically important concepts such as angina and echocardiography. For students reviewing venous access anatomy, the material identifies the antecubital space, cephalic vein, basilic vein, median cubital vein, and dorsal venous plexus. Respiratory and systemic anatomy are also addressed through questions on the pharynx, nasopharynx, oropharynx, laryngopharynx, epiglottis, diaphragm, erythrocytes, oxygen-carrying capacity, and tidal volume. Additional review covers the pancreas and islets of Langerhans, adrenal glands, thyroid gland, liver, kidneys, endocrine function, fluid regulation, and metabolism. These topics give learners a compact review of body systems that are relevant when understanding physiologic responses during anesthesia and patient monitoring. The document also incorporates dental anesthesia and pharmacology concepts, including the mandibular block and posterior superior alveolar block, along with autonomic receptor activity involving alpha, beta-1, and beta-2 responses. Anticholinergic medications such as atropine and glycopyrrolate are reviewed in relation to parasympathetic stimulation and secretion control. The combination of short questions and direct answers makes the material particularly suitable for rapid recall, Module 1 revision, and DAANCE exam preparation. Relevant Students: DAANCE candidates, dental anesthesia assistant students, oral and maxillofacial surgery assistants, dental assisting students studying anesthesia, dental professionals reviewing anatomy and physiology, and learners preparing for examinations covering cardiovascular, respiratory, nervous-system, pharmacology, venous-access, and local-anesthesia fundamentals. Keywords: DAANCE Module 1, DAANCE exam 2026, DAANCE exam 2027, DAANCE questions and answers, DAANCE practice questions, DAANCE study guide, DAANCE exam preparation, dental anesthesia assistant exam, dental anesthesia questions, CNS anatomy, central nervous system, peripheral nervous system, autonomic nervous system, sympathetic nervous system, parasympathetic nervous system, cardiovascular system, cardiac output, stroke volume, SA node, respiratory system, dental anesthesia anatomy, mandibular nerve block, posterior superior alveolar block, IV access veins, cephalic vein, basilic vein, median cubital vein, anticholinergic drugs, atropine, glycopyrrolate, alpha beta receptors, beta 1 receptors, beta 2 receptors, dental assisting exam

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CNS- Central Nervous System - ANSWER ✔✔composed of

cerebrum,cerebellum & Medulla oblongata


PNS-Peripheral Nervous System - ANSWER ✔✔Composed of

Cranial Nerves (optic,olfactory,auditory,trigeminal & facial) & spinal

nerves


ANS-Autonomic nervous system - ANSWER ✔✔divided into

sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous system


cerebrum - ANSWER ✔✔thought area of the brain


cerebellum - ANSWER ✔✔coordinating motor area of the brain

, Medulla oblongata - ANSWER ✔✔coordinating region for

impluses/seat of autonomic center


cranial nerves - ANSWER ✔✔Optic=sight, olfactory=smell,

auditory=hearing, trigeminal=teeth/jaw, facial=muscles


spinal nerves - ANSWER ✔✔motor and sensory nerves that leave

various tracts of the spinal cord and goes to all areas of the body


sympathetic nervous system - ANSWER ✔✔speeds things up "fight

or flight" cause vasoconstriction (vasomotor= vessel movement)

increases heart rate


Parasympathetic nervous system - ANSWER ✔✔decreased heart

rate, blood pressure, baroreceptores. (in aortic arch, carotid sinus &

ventricals increase parasympahtetic output.)


myocardium - ANSWER ✔✔cardiac muscle


Atria - ANSWER ✔✔2 superior chambers of heart that receive blood:

Right- oxygen poor,receives blood from body, Left-oxygen rich, receives

blood from lungs via pulmonary vein


ventricals - ANSWER ✔✔2 chambers of the heart that receive blood

from the atria. Right-sends oxygen poor blood to lungs

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