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27 Cards in this Set
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What is also referred to as the normal adult dose?
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Therapeutic dose
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Dosage range is the term that applies to the range between the _______ amount of drug and the __________ amount of drug required to produce the desired affect.
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Minimum / Maximum
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What is the amount of drug that will produe symptoms of posoning?
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Toxic
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What is the most common factor that influences the amount of drug to be given?
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Age
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In what instruction can IV sedation be found for dental patients?
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BUMEDINST 6710.67
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What technique is the most effective to achieve anesthesia of the mandibular teeth?
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Block technique
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What is the introduction of medication through the respiratory system?
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Inhalation
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What type of drug are acids, bases, or salts?
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Chemical
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What drugs are referred to as over the counter drugs?
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Noncontrolled
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Controlled drugs are categorized into how many schedules?
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Five
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What can also serve as a lubricant in dental procedures?
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Emollients
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What can also serve as a lubrican in rubber dam procedres?
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Cocoa butter
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What type of drug are chemical compunds that stop the growth of or destroy different types of bacteria and other micro-organisms?
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Antibiotics
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Where is penicillium molds commonly found?
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Breads and fruits.
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In what year was tetracycline introduced?
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1948
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What drug relieves pain without producing unconsciousness or imparing mental capacities?
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Analgesics
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What drug is similar to aspirin, but has no anti-inflammatory action?
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Acetaminophen
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What drug is primarily used in casualty care to treat blood agents?
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Amyl Nitrate
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What drug is used for chronic angina pectoris?
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Nitroglycerine
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What drug produces constriction of the blood vessels with consequent rise in blood pressure?
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Vasconstrictors
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Inhalation sedation with a mixture of ______% nitrous oxide and ______% oxygen.
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40% / 60%
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About how many different local anesthetics are available for dental use?
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15
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What is a organic compound that comes from ammonia?
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Amides
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What is temporarily used to temporarily anesthetize the timy nerve endings located on the surfaces of the oral mucosa?
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Topical anesthetics
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What are the two most common local anesthetics?
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2% Lidocaine Hydrochloride and 2% Mepivacaine
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For a patient to reveice drugs, what forms does the dentist have to fill out?
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DOD Prescription (DD 1289) and Polyprescription (NAVMED 6710/6)
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Powerful and dangerous drugs should be typed and printed in what color?
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Red
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