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tal Hygienist 9th Edition
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by Elena Bablenis Haveles, Chapters 1 - 26
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,Chapter301:3Information3Sources,3Regulatory3Agencies,3Drug3Legislation,3and3Prescription Writi
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Haveles:3Applied3Pharmacology3for3the3Dental3Hygienist,39th3Edition
MULTIPLE b4CHOICE
1. Knowledge b4of b4pharmacology b4aids b4the b4dental b4professional b4in
a. obtaining b4a b4patient’s b4health b4history.
b. administering b4drugs b4in b4the b4office.
c. handling b4emergency b4situations.
d. selection b4of b4a b4nonprescription
b4 medication.
e. All b4of b4the b4 above.
ANSWER: b 4 E
All b4of b4the b4choices b4are b4true. b4Because b4many b4of b4our b4patients b4are3being b4treated b4with b4drugs,
b4knowledge b4of b4pharmacology b4helps b4in b4understanding3and b4interpreting b4patients’ b4responses b4to
b4health b4history b4questions. b4Knowledge b4of b4the b4therapeutic b4and b4adverse b4effects b4of b4medications
b4obviously b4helps b4in b4their b4proper b4adm b4inistration b4in b4the b4office. b4Emergency b4situations b4may
b4be b4caused b4by b4drugs b4or b4treated b4by b4drugs; b4thus, b4kno b4wledge b4of b4pharmacology b4is b4of b4great
b4help, b4especially b4because b4a b4rapid b4response b4is b4sometimes b4required. b4A b4clear3understanding b4of
b4the b4concepts b4of b4drug3action, b4drug b4handling b4by b4the b4body, b4and b4drug3interaction b4s b4will b4allow
b4the b4dental b4practitioner b4to b4make b4proper3judgments b4and b4grasp b4the b4concepts b4relevant b4to b4new
b4drug b4therapies b4on b4the b4market.
DIF: b 4 b 4 Application
REF: b 4 Role b4of b4the b4Dental b4Hygienist b4(Medication/Health b4History), b4Role b4of b4the b4Dental
b4Hygienist b4(Medicatio b4n b4Administration), b4Role b4of b4the b4Dental b4Hygienist b4(Emergency
b4Situations), b4Role b4of b4the b4Dental b4Hygienist b4(N b4onprescription b4Medication) b4| b4pp. b42-3 OBJ:
1
TOP: b 4 NBDHE, b46.0. b4Pharmacology
2. Which b4of b4the b4following b4statements b4is b4true b4regarding b4planning3appointments?
a. Whether b4or b4not b4patients b4are b4taking b4medication b4for b4systemic b4diseases
is b4of b4little
b4
consequence b4in b4the b4dental b4office.
b. Asthmatic b4patients b4should b4have b4dental b4appointments b4in b4the b4morning.
c. Diabetic b4patients b4usually b4have b4fewer b4problems b4with b4a b4morning
b4appointment
compared b4with b4afternoon b4appointments.
d. Both b4B b4and b4C b4are b4true.
ANSWER: b 4 D
Asthmatic b4patients b4who b4experience b4dental b4anxiety b4should b4schedule b4their b4appointments b4when
,b4they b4are b4n b4ot b4rushed b4or b4under b4pressure b4early b4in b4the b4morning. b4Diabetic b4patients b4usually
b4have b4relatively b4fewer b4prob b4lems b4with b4a b4morning b4appointment. b4Patients b4taking b4medication
b4for3systemic b4diseases b4may b4require b4speci b4al b4handling b4in b4the b4dental b4office.
, DIF: Comprehension
REF: b 4 Role b4of b4the b4Dental b4Hygienist b4(Appointment
b4Scheduling) b4| b4p. b43 b4OBJ: b 4 1 TOP: b 4 NBDHE, b46.0.
b4Pharmacology