EXAM REVIEW | WITH QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT ANSWERS (VERIFIED) |
2026/2027 ACADEMIC CYCLE |
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What are 3 factors that decrease the incidence of medical emergencies?
A. Being prepared
B. Stress reduction
C. Waiting for EMT to arrive
D. Pain prevention - CORRECT ANSWER A, B, and D
In a dental office, if the consequences of a harmful act are 'foreseeable', then the healthcare
provider is NOT liable - CORRECT ANSWER False
Which ASA Classification would a patient with a history of less than 3 months Myocardial
Infarction be classified as? - CORRECT ANSWER ASA IV
, What does the 'I' stand for in the R.E.P.A.I.R. system for the management of medical
emergencies? - CORRECT ANSWER Implement emergency treatment based on assessments
What are 3 factors that increase the incidence of medical emergencies?
A. Longer appointments
B. Self Medication
C. Number of young people seeking dental care
D. Complicated Medical Conditions - CORRECT ANSWER A,B, and D
What is the single BEST way to prevent a medical emergency in a dental office?
*final - CORRECT ANSWER Taking a complete medical history
Which type of oxygen delivery device is used for a patient in full respiratory distress and
unconscious? - CORRECT ANSWER Bag mask device (Ambu Bag)
The 'standard of care' the maximum level acceptable in all aspects of patient care to avoid
liability. - CORRECT ANSWER False (it is the minimum)
An emergency drug kit contains all of these ESSENTIAL drugs EXCEPT?
A. Epinephrine
B. Nitroglycerin
C. Corticosteroid
D. Albuterol - CORRECT ANSWER C. Corticosteroid (this is a non-essential drug)
Who records all medications provided to the patient? - CORRECT ANSWER Person B (know the
roles during emergency)