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In the pacific pediatric clinics, parents are only allowed in the operatory for the following (5):
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prevention instruciton/treatment plan presentation, emregencies, disabled children, interpreting (language barrier), and very young children
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What are the indications and contraindications for voice modulation?
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indications: useful in any patient with normal hearing. contraindication: patients with hearing impairments.
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What are the indications and contraindications for a knee to knee exam?
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indications: children who are small enough to be immobilized in this manner. contraindications: large or combative children
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What is the name of the ratchet-type mouth prop that can be adjusted and controlled extraorally?
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Molt Mouth Prop
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What is the name of the non-adjustable mouth prop?
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Mckesson Mouth Prop
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Which technique is not used in pacific pedo clinic, and has been removed from the american academy of pediatric dentistry since 2006?
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hand over mouth excercise (H.O.M.E.)
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Which procedure mediates a variable degree of analgesia, amnesia and gag reflex reduction, and requires instructor administration in pacific pedo clinic?
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Nitrous oxide/oxygen inhalation
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What are the 5 contraindications for N2O inhalation?
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combative patient, patient with nasal obstruction, patient who has recently eaten a large meal, claustrophobic patient, and patient with otitis media (middle ear infection)
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Patients should not feed the child ____ hours prior to any appt that uses N2O.
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3
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The usual working range for N2O is ____ %.
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30-50
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Define sedation
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drug-induced state of altered consciousness
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Define General Anesthesia
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drug-induced loss of consciousness where patients are not arousable, even by painful stimulation, and cardiovascular function may be impaired.
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Which degree of sedation is also known as conscious sedation, or sedation analgesia?
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moderate sedation
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Which degree of sedation is also known as anxiolysis?
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mild sedation
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Which degree of sedation may be accompanied by partial or complete loss of protective airway reflexes?
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deep sedation
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The conference papers and panel reports from the 2003 AAPD can be found in which journal?
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Pediatric Dentistry 26(2): March/April 2004
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