TEST BANK For Applied Pharmacology for the Den
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tal Hygienist 9th Edition
3 3 3 3
by Elena Bablenis Haveles, Chapters 1 - 26
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,Chapter301:3Information3Sources,3Regulatory3Agencies,3Drug3Legislation,3and3Prescription Writi
ng
Haveles:3Applied3Pharmacology3for3the3Dental3Hygienist,39th3Edition
MULTIPLE b6CHOICE
1. Knowledge b6of b6pharmacology b6aids b6the b6dental b6professional b6in
a. obtaining b6a b6patient’s b6health b6history.
b. administering b6drugs b6in b6the b6office.
c. handling b6emergency b6situations.
d. selection b6of b6a b6nonprescription
b6 medication.
e. All b6of b6the b6 above.
ANSWER: b 6 E
All b6of b6the b6choices b6are b6true. b6Because b6many b6of b6our b6patients b6are3being b6treated b6with b6drugs,
b6knowledge b6of b6pharmacology b6helps b6in b6understanding3and b6interpreting b6patients’ b6responses b6to
b6health b6history b6questions. b6Knowledge b6of b6the b6therapeutic b6and b6adverse b6effects b6of b6medications
b6obviously b6helps b6in b6their b6proper b6adm b6inistration b6in b6the b6office. b6Emergency b6situations b6may
b6be b6caused b6by b6drugs b6or b6treated b6by b6drugs; b6thus, b6kno b6wledge b6of b6pharmacology b6is b6of b6great
b6help, b6especially b6because b6a b6rapid b6response b6is b6sometimes b6required. b6A b6clear3understanding b6of
b6the b6concepts b6of b6drug3action, b6drug b6handling b6by b6the b6body, b6and b6drug3interaction b6s b6will b6allow
b6the b6dental b6practitioner b6to b6make b6proper3judgments b6and b6grasp b6the b6concepts b6relevant b6to b6new
b6drug b6therapies b6on b6the b6market.
DIF: b 6 b 6 Application
REF: b 6 Role b6of b6the b6Dental b6Hygienist b6(Medication/Health b6History), b6Role b6of b6the b6Dental
b6Hygienist b6(Medicatio b6n b6Administration), b6Role b6of b6the b6Dental b6Hygienist b6(Emergency
b6Situations), b6Role b6of b6the b6Dental b6Hygienist b6(N b6onprescription b6Medication) b6| b6pp. b62-3 OBJ:
1
TOP: b 6 NBDHE, b66.0. b6Pharmacology
2. Which b6of b6the b6following b6statements b6is b6true b6regarding b6planning3appointments?
a. Whether b6or b6not b6patients b6are b6taking b6medication b6for b6systemic b6diseases
is b6of b6little
b6
consequence b6in b6the b6dental b6office.
b. Asthmatic b6patients b6should b6have b6dental b6appointments b6in b6the b6morning.
c. Diabetic b6patients b6usually b6have b6fewer b6problems b6with b6a b6morning
b6appointment
compared b6with b6afternoon b6appointments.
d. Both b6B b6and b6C b6are b6true.
ANSWER: b 6 D
Asthmatic b6patients b6who b6experience b6dental b6anxiety b6should b6schedule b6their b6appointments b6when
,b6they b6are b6n b6ot b6rushed b6or b6under b6pressure b6early b6in b6the b6morning. b6Diabetic b6patients b6usually
b6have b6relatively b6fewer b6prob b6lems b6with b6a b6morning b6appointment. b6Patients b6taking b6medication
b6for3systemic b6diseases b6may b6require b6speci b6al b6handling b6in b6the b6dental b6office.
, DIF: Comprehension
REF: b 6 Role b6of b6the b6Dental b6Hygienist b6(Appointment
b6Scheduling) b6| b6p. b63 b6OBJ: b 6 1 TOP: b 6 NBDHE, b66.0.
b6Pharmacology
3 3 3 3 3 3 33
tal Hygienist 9th Edition
3 3 3 3
by Elena Bablenis Haveles, Chapters 1 - 26
3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
,Chapter301:3Information3Sources,3Regulatory3Agencies,3Drug3Legislation,3and3Prescription Writi
ng
Haveles:3Applied3Pharmacology3for3the3Dental3Hygienist,39th3Edition
MULTIPLE b6CHOICE
1. Knowledge b6of b6pharmacology b6aids b6the b6dental b6professional b6in
a. obtaining b6a b6patient’s b6health b6history.
b. administering b6drugs b6in b6the b6office.
c. handling b6emergency b6situations.
d. selection b6of b6a b6nonprescription
b6 medication.
e. All b6of b6the b6 above.
ANSWER: b 6 E
All b6of b6the b6choices b6are b6true. b6Because b6many b6of b6our b6patients b6are3being b6treated b6with b6drugs,
b6knowledge b6of b6pharmacology b6helps b6in b6understanding3and b6interpreting b6patients’ b6responses b6to
b6health b6history b6questions. b6Knowledge b6of b6the b6therapeutic b6and b6adverse b6effects b6of b6medications
b6obviously b6helps b6in b6their b6proper b6adm b6inistration b6in b6the b6office. b6Emergency b6situations b6may
b6be b6caused b6by b6drugs b6or b6treated b6by b6drugs; b6thus, b6kno b6wledge b6of b6pharmacology b6is b6of b6great
b6help, b6especially b6because b6a b6rapid b6response b6is b6sometimes b6required. b6A b6clear3understanding b6of
b6the b6concepts b6of b6drug3action, b6drug b6handling b6by b6the b6body, b6and b6drug3interaction b6s b6will b6allow
b6the b6dental b6practitioner b6to b6make b6proper3judgments b6and b6grasp b6the b6concepts b6relevant b6to b6new
b6drug b6therapies b6on b6the b6market.
DIF: b 6 b 6 Application
REF: b 6 Role b6of b6the b6Dental b6Hygienist b6(Medication/Health b6History), b6Role b6of b6the b6Dental
b6Hygienist b6(Medicatio b6n b6Administration), b6Role b6of b6the b6Dental b6Hygienist b6(Emergency
b6Situations), b6Role b6of b6the b6Dental b6Hygienist b6(N b6onprescription b6Medication) b6| b6pp. b62-3 OBJ:
1
TOP: b 6 NBDHE, b66.0. b6Pharmacology
2. Which b6of b6the b6following b6statements b6is b6true b6regarding b6planning3appointments?
a. Whether b6or b6not b6patients b6are b6taking b6medication b6for b6systemic b6diseases
is b6of b6little
b6
consequence b6in b6the b6dental b6office.
b. Asthmatic b6patients b6should b6have b6dental b6appointments b6in b6the b6morning.
c. Diabetic b6patients b6usually b6have b6fewer b6problems b6with b6a b6morning
b6appointment
compared b6with b6afternoon b6appointments.
d. Both b6B b6and b6C b6are b6true.
ANSWER: b 6 D
Asthmatic b6patients b6who b6experience b6dental b6anxiety b6should b6schedule b6their b6appointments b6when
,b6they b6are b6n b6ot b6rushed b6or b6under b6pressure b6early b6in b6the b6morning. b6Diabetic b6patients b6usually
b6have b6relatively b6fewer b6prob b6lems b6with b6a b6morning b6appointment. b6Patients b6taking b6medication
b6for3systemic b6diseases b6may b6require b6speci b6al b6handling b6in b6the b6dental b6office.
, DIF: Comprehension
REF: b 6 Role b6of b6the b6Dental b6Hygienist b6(Appointment
b6Scheduling) b6| b6p. b63 b6OBJ: b 6 1 TOP: b 6 NBDHE, b66.0.
b6Pharmacology