1. Normal readings systolic pressure, 120 mmHg, diastolic pressure, 80 mmHg
for blood pres-
sure
2. Normal pulse 60-100 beats per minute
rate
3. Normal respira- 12-20 breaths per minute
tion rate
4. Factors related to The population is an older age
increased risks of longer lifespan because of technology and surgeries
dental appoint- complex procedures, longer dental appointments
ments administering more drugs/multiple drug interactions
5. ASA classifica- I: No systemic disease
tions II: mild systemic disease
III: severe systemic disease with no incapacitations
IV: Severe systemic disease, constant threat to daily life
V: unable to live past 24 hours
6. When does med- EVERY appointment
ical history need
to be reviewed?
7. When a doc- heart attack
tors consultation hemodialysis
is needed hemophilia
Anticoagulation therapy is indicated when the INR is <3.5
HIV/AIDS statement of T-cell count
corticosteroid/immunosuppressant therapy dosage
hepatitis carrier
cancer, leukemia, chemo, radiation within 6 months
, patient taking carbamazepine
critical hypertension
8. Risk factors age
for hypertension rage
treatments Reduced number of nephrons
lifestyle (obesity, smoking, alcohol)
family histroy
9. Signs and sym- elevated Bp readings
toms of hyper- vision changes-narrowing of retinal arterioles
tension EARLY occipital headache
dizziness
ringing in ears
10. Signs and symp- rupture, hemorrhage
toms of hy- papilledema
pertension AD- angina
VANCED left ventricular hypertrophy
congestive heart failure
proteinuria
dementia
11. dental treatment HX
alterations for hy- Stress reduction protocol
pertension pa- chair position
tients avoid long stressful appointments
avoid stimulating gag reflex
discuss fears and concerns
12. Pre-med should One hour prior to the appointment. OR two hours after appointment if they forgot
be taken by pa-
tients
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