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Chapter DJ01: DJPatient DJEvaluation DJand DJRisk DJAssessment
DJ Test DJBank
MULTIPLE DJCHOICE
1. Elective DJdental DJcare DJshould DJbe DJdeferred DJfor DJpatients DJwith DJsevere, DJuncontrolled
DJhypertension, DJmeaning DJthat DJthe DJblood DJpressure DJis DJgreater DJthan DJor DJequal DJto DJ
mm
DJHg.
A. 200/140
B. 180/140
C. 180/110
D. 160/110
ANS: D J D J C
Elective DJdental DJcare DJshould DJbe DJdeferred DJfor DJpatients DJwith DJsevere, DJuncontrolled
DJhypertension, DJwhich DJis DJblood DJpressure DJof DJgreater DJthan DJor DJequal DJto DJ180/110 DJmm
DJHg, DJuntil DJthe DJcondition DJcan DJbe DJbrought DJunder DJcontrol.
PTS: 1 REF: p. DJ4
2. The DJAmerican DJHeart DJAssociation DJcurrently DJrecommends DJantibiotic DJprophylaxis
DJfor DJa DJpatient DJwith DJwhich DJof DJthe DJfollowing DJcardiac DJconditions?
A. mitral DJvalve DJprolapse
B. prosthetic DJheart DJvalve
C. rheumatic DJheart DJdisease
D. pacemakers DJfor DJcardiac DJarrhythmias
ANS: D J D J B
Previously, DJthe DJAmerican DJHeart DJAssociation DJ(AHA) DJrecommended DJantibiotic
DJprophylaxis DJfor DJmany DJpatients DJwith DJheart DJmurmurs DJcaused DJby DJvalvular DJdisease
DJ(e.g., DJmitral DJvalve DJprolapse, DJrheumatic DJheart DJdisease) DJin DJan DJeffort DJto DJprevent
DJinfective DJendocarditis; DJcurrent DJguidelines DJomit DJthis DJrecommendation DJon DJthe DJbasis
DJof DJaccumulated DJscientific DJevidence. DJIf DJa DJmurmur DJis DJdue DJto DJspecific DJcardiac
DJconditions DJ(e.g., DJprevious DJendocarditis, DJprosthetic DJheart DJvalve, DJcomplex DJcongenital
DJcyanotic DJheart DJdisease), DJthe DJAHA DJcontinues DJto DJrecommend DJantibiotic DJprophylaxis
DJfor DJmost DJdental DJprocedures. DJPatients DJwith DJpacemakers DJdo DJnot DJrequire DJantibiotic
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3. One DJconsequence DJof DJchronic DJhepatitis DJ(B DJor DJC) DJor DJcirrhosis DJof DJthe DJliver DJis
DJdecreased DJability DJof DJthe DJbody DJto DJ certain DJdrugs, DJincluding DJlocal DJanesthetics DJand
DJanalgesics.
A. absorb
B. distribute
C. metabolize
D. excrete
ANS: D J D J C
Patients DJwith DJchronic DJhepatitis DJ(B DJor DJC) DJor DJcirrhosis DJhave DJan DJassociated
DJimpairment DJof DJliver DJfunction. DJThis DJdeficit DJmay DJresult DJin DJprolonged DJbleeding DJand
DJless DJefficient DJmetabolism DJof DJcertain DJdrugs, DJincluding DJlocal DJanesthetics DJand
DJanalgesics.
PTS: 1 REF: p. DJ6
4. Which DJof DJthe DJfollowing DJsymptoms DJand DJsigns DJis DJmost DJconsistent DJwith DJallergy?
A. heart DJpalpitations
B. itching
C. vomiting
D. fainting
ANS: D J D J B
Symptoms DJand DJsigns DJconsistent DJwith DJallergy DJinclude DJitching, DJurticaria DJ(hives),
DJrash, DJswelling, DJwheezing, DJangioedema, DJrunny DJnose, DJand DJtearing DJeyes. DJIsolated
DJsigns DJand DJsymptoms DJsuch DJas DJnausea, DJvomiting, DJheart DJpalpitations, DJand DJfainting
DJgenerally DJare DJnot DJof DJan DJallergic DJorigin DJbut DJrather DJare DJmanifestations DJof DJdrug
DJintolerance, DJadverse DJside DJeffects, DJor DJpsychogenic DJreactions.
PTS: 1 REF: p. DJ6
5. Which DJof DJthe DJfollowing DJis DJtrue DJof DJthe DJpatient DJwith DJa DJhistory DJof DJtuberculosis?
A. A DJpositive DJresult DJon DJskin DJtesting DJmeans DJthat DJthe DJperson DJhas DJactive DJTB.
B. Most DJpatients DJwho DJbecome DJpositive DJskin DJtesters DJdevelop DJactive DJdisease.
C. Patients DJwith DJacquired DJimmunodeficiency DJsyndrome DJ(AIDS) DJhave DJa
DJhigh DJincidence DJof DJtuberculosis.
D. A DJdiagnosis DJof DJactive DJTB DJis DJmade DJby DJa DJpurified DJprotein DJderivative DJ(PPD) DJskin
DJtest.
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