Anesthesia Mock Exam Graded A+
A central incisor has a periodontal defect on the lingual root surface, which injection
would you use? - ANSWER-Nasopalatine
After the administration of a local anesthetic, what causes a droopy eyelid?
A. Depositing the solution in the parotid gland
B. Depositing the solution medial to the mandibular foramen
C. Depositing the solution above the infraorbital foramen
D. Depositing the solution at the anteromedial border of the neck of the mandibular
condyle - ANSWER-A. Depositing the solution in the parotid gland
At the first indication of a hematoma, the clinician should:
A. Apply ice to the area
B. Apply heat to the area
C. Apply pressure to the area
D. Apply ice for 10 minutes followed by heat for 10 minutes - ANSWER-C. Apply
pressure to the area
Delayed signs and symptoms of an allergic reaction are more intense and serious. If
skin reactions develop immediately following the injection, anaphylaxis may occur.
A. Both statements are true.
B. Both statements are false.
C. The first statement is true; the second statement is false.
D. The first statement is false; the second statement is true. - ANSWER-D. The first
statement is false; the second statement is true.
Do myelinated nerves travel faster or slower than unmyeliated nerves? - ANSWER-
Myelinated nerves travel faster than unmyelinated
During manufacturing, local anesthetics are formulated as which of the following to
render them water-soluble?
A. Muriatic acid
B. Sodium bisulfite
C. Hydrochloride salt
D. Sodium bicarbonate - ANSWER-C. Hydrochloride salt
During the inferior alveolar block the patient feels a sudden electrical shock. This is due
to:
A. The needle touching the inferior alveolar nerve
B. The needle touching the lingual nerve
C. The needle touching the buccal nerve
D. The needle touching the pterygomandibular raphe - ANSWER-B. The needle
touching the lingual nerve
, Hematoma can occur if needle penetrates into the pterygoid plexus of veins during
which injection? - ANSWER-PSA
How can the clinician correct the problem of hitting bone while administering the PSA
injection?
A. The needle needs to be bent slightly in order to accomplish the necessary needle
angulation.
B. The syringe needs to be farther away from the occlusal plane, thereby increasing the
angle to more than 45 degrees.
C. The syringe needs to be closer to the occlusal plane, thereby reducing the angle to
less than 45 degrees.
D. The patient most likely has a larger size skull, so a long needle should be utilized for
patient comfort. - ANSWER-C. The syringe needs to be closer to the occlusal plane,
thereby reducing the angle to less than 45 degrees.
How do you calculate the amount of epinephrine in a solution? - ANSWER-1% solution
= 10 X 1.8 (or 1.7) = 18mg (or 17mg)
2% solution = 20 X 1.8 (or 1.7) = 36mg (or 34 mg)
3% solution = 30 X 1.8 (or 1.7) = 54 mg (or 51 mg)
How do you manage an allergic reaction? - ANSWER-- For an immediate reaction, give
epinephrine
- For a delayed reaction, give Benadryl
How does a self aspirating syringe work? - ANSWER-When pressure is let off the
syringe, it automatically aspirates
How far do you insert the needle on an IANB? - ANSWER-20-25 mm or 3/4 the length
of the needle
How many cartridges could a patient from the answer in question #7 safely receive if
administering a 1:200,000 epinephrine dilution?
A. 1.1 cartridges
B. 4.4 cartridges
C. 2.2 cartridges
D. 3.3 cartridges - ANSWER-B. 4.4 cartridges
How many mg of epinephrine are in one cartridge of a 1:100,000 dilution?
A. 0.009 mg
B. 0.01 mg
C. 0.018 mg
D. 0.02 mg - ANSWER-C. 0.018 mg
How much epinephrine does a 1:200,000 dilution contain compared with a 1:100,000
dilution?
A central incisor has a periodontal defect on the lingual root surface, which injection
would you use? - ANSWER-Nasopalatine
After the administration of a local anesthetic, what causes a droopy eyelid?
A. Depositing the solution in the parotid gland
B. Depositing the solution medial to the mandibular foramen
C. Depositing the solution above the infraorbital foramen
D. Depositing the solution at the anteromedial border of the neck of the mandibular
condyle - ANSWER-A. Depositing the solution in the parotid gland
At the first indication of a hematoma, the clinician should:
A. Apply ice to the area
B. Apply heat to the area
C. Apply pressure to the area
D. Apply ice for 10 minutes followed by heat for 10 minutes - ANSWER-C. Apply
pressure to the area
Delayed signs and symptoms of an allergic reaction are more intense and serious. If
skin reactions develop immediately following the injection, anaphylaxis may occur.
A. Both statements are true.
B. Both statements are false.
C. The first statement is true; the second statement is false.
D. The first statement is false; the second statement is true. - ANSWER-D. The first
statement is false; the second statement is true.
Do myelinated nerves travel faster or slower than unmyeliated nerves? - ANSWER-
Myelinated nerves travel faster than unmyelinated
During manufacturing, local anesthetics are formulated as which of the following to
render them water-soluble?
A. Muriatic acid
B. Sodium bisulfite
C. Hydrochloride salt
D. Sodium bicarbonate - ANSWER-C. Hydrochloride salt
During the inferior alveolar block the patient feels a sudden electrical shock. This is due
to:
A. The needle touching the inferior alveolar nerve
B. The needle touching the lingual nerve
C. The needle touching the buccal nerve
D. The needle touching the pterygomandibular raphe - ANSWER-B. The needle
touching the lingual nerve
, Hematoma can occur if needle penetrates into the pterygoid plexus of veins during
which injection? - ANSWER-PSA
How can the clinician correct the problem of hitting bone while administering the PSA
injection?
A. The needle needs to be bent slightly in order to accomplish the necessary needle
angulation.
B. The syringe needs to be farther away from the occlusal plane, thereby increasing the
angle to more than 45 degrees.
C. The syringe needs to be closer to the occlusal plane, thereby reducing the angle to
less than 45 degrees.
D. The patient most likely has a larger size skull, so a long needle should be utilized for
patient comfort. - ANSWER-C. The syringe needs to be closer to the occlusal plane,
thereby reducing the angle to less than 45 degrees.
How do you calculate the amount of epinephrine in a solution? - ANSWER-1% solution
= 10 X 1.8 (or 1.7) = 18mg (or 17mg)
2% solution = 20 X 1.8 (or 1.7) = 36mg (or 34 mg)
3% solution = 30 X 1.8 (or 1.7) = 54 mg (or 51 mg)
How do you manage an allergic reaction? - ANSWER-- For an immediate reaction, give
epinephrine
- For a delayed reaction, give Benadryl
How does a self aspirating syringe work? - ANSWER-When pressure is let off the
syringe, it automatically aspirates
How far do you insert the needle on an IANB? - ANSWER-20-25 mm or 3/4 the length
of the needle
How many cartridges could a patient from the answer in question #7 safely receive if
administering a 1:200,000 epinephrine dilution?
A. 1.1 cartridges
B. 4.4 cartridges
C. 2.2 cartridges
D. 3.3 cartridges - ANSWER-B. 4.4 cartridges
How many mg of epinephrine are in one cartridge of a 1:100,000 dilution?
A. 0.009 mg
B. 0.01 mg
C. 0.018 mg
D. 0.02 mg - ANSWER-C. 0.018 mg
How much epinephrine does a 1:200,000 dilution contain compared with a 1:100,000
dilution?