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Comprehensive

Control of Pain
and Anxiety in
Dentistry
Done By: Magda Moustafa
Rawan Hussein
Group 2
1. Which of the following general anesthetic
techniques should be used in oral surgery?

● A. Open drop method.


● B. Anesthesia with nasopharyngeal airway.
● C. Nasoendotracheal tube with throat pack.
● D. IV anesthesia with Oxygen and nitrous oxide.
1. Which of the following general anesthetic
techniques should be used in oral surgery?

● A. Open drop method.


● B. Anesthesia with nasopharyngeal airway.
● C. Nasoendotracheal tube with throat pack.
● D. IV anesthesia with Oxygen and nitrous oxide.
2. Sedation by which of the following routes is
reversed most rapidly?

● A. Oral
● B. Inhalational
● C. Intravenous
● D. Intramuscular
2. Sedation by which of the following routes is
reversed most rapidly?

● A. Oral
● B. Inhalational
● C. Intravenous
● D. Intramuscular
3. Nitrous oxide alone is not used as GA agent
because of:

● A. Difficulty in maintaining adequate oxygen


concentration.
● B. Expense of the agent.
● C. Adverse effect of liver.
● D. Poor analgesic property.
3. Nitrous oxide alone is not used as GA agent
because of:

● A. Difficulty in maintaining adequate oxygen


concentration.
● B. Expense of the agent.
● C. Adverse effect of liver.
● D. Poor analgesic property.
4. Which of the following IV induction agents
most suitable for day care surgery:

● A. Morphine
● B. Ketamine
● C. Propofol
● B. Diazepam
4. Which of the following IV induction agents
most suitable for day care surgery:

● A. Morphine
● B. Ketamine
● C. Propofol
● B. Diazepam
5. The most common complication that occurs
within the first 24 hours after general anesthesia
is:

● A. Hypertension
● B. Renal failure
● C. Cardiac arrest
● D. Atelectasis
5. The most common complication that occurs
within the first 24 hours after general anesthesia
is:

● A. Hypertension
● B. Renal failure
● C. Cardiac arrest
● D. Atelectasis
6. Of the following in which condition general
anesthesia is contraindicated?

● A. Hemoglobinopathy
● B. Allergy
● C. Diabetes mellitus
● D. All of the above
6. Of the following in which condition general
anesthesia is contraindicated?

● A. Hemoglobinopathy
● B. Allergy
● C. Diabetes mellitus
● D. All of the above
7. Among the following in which patient GA is
contraindicated?

● A. An adult male over 65 years of age


● B. Patient with acute respiratory infection
● C. Child under 6 years of age
● D. Patient with wheel compensated heart disease
7. Among the following in which patient GA is
contraindicated?

● A. An adult male over 65 years of age


● B. Patient with acute respiratory infection
● C. Child under 6 years of age
● D. Patient with wheel compensated heart disease
8. Compared to inhalation, IV sedation

● A. produces more predictable amnesia


● B. may produce more serious complications
● C. may result in deeper sedation
● D. All of the above are correct
8. Compared to inhalation, IV sedation

● A. produces more predictable amnesia


● B. may produce more serious complications
● C. may result in deeper sedation
● D. All of the above are correct
9. In dentistry which sedatives are generally
used:

● A. Benzodiazepines
● B. Morphine
● C. NSAID
● D. Pethidine
9. In dentistry which sedatives are generally
used:

● A. Benzodiazepines
● B. Morphine
● C. NSAID
● D. Pethidine
10. Which one of the following is NOT true of
‘nitrous-oxygen sedation’?

● A. The level of oxygen should not exceed 50%


● B. Non-irritant to lung and nasal passage
● C. Minimal effect on cardiovascular and respiratory
function
● D. Use of local anesthetic not required for painful
procedure
10. Which one of the following is NOT true of
‘nitrous-oxygen sedation’?

● A. The level of oxygen should not exceed 50%


● B. Non-irritant to lung and nasal passage
● C. Minimal effect on cardiovascular and respiratory
function
● D. Use of local anesthetic not required for painful
procedure
11. To prevent diffusion hypoxia, the patient is
recommended to:

● A. Breathe 100% oxygen for 5 minutes


● B. Breathe 100% oxygen for 15 minutes
● C. Gradually reduce the concentration of nitrous oxide
and oxygen
● D. Breathe 90% oxygen for 5 minutes
11. To prevent diffusion hypoxia, the patient is
recommended to:

● A. Breathe 100% oxygen for 5 minutes


● B. Breathe 100% oxygen for 15 minutes
● C. Gradually reduce the concentration of nitrous oxide
and oxygen
● D. Breathe 90% oxygen for 5 minutes
12. Ketamine is contraindicated for all of the
following except:

● A. Hypertension
● B. Diabetes
● C. Glaucoma
● D. Intracranial pressure
12. Ketamine is contraindicated for all of the
following except:

● A. Hypertension
● B. Diabetes
● C. Glaucoma
● D. Intracranial pressure
13. Enflurane is contraindicated for patient
suffering from:

● A. Renal disease
● B. Epilepsy
● C. Hypertension
● D. Both A and B
13. Enflurane is contraindicated for patient
suffering from:

● A. Renal disease
● B. Epilepsy
● C. Hypertension
● D. Both A and B
14. What is the most suitable anesthetic drug for
shocked patient?
14. What is the most suitable anesthetic drug for
shocked patient?

Ketamine
15. Which anesthetic drug has the least risk of
anaphylaxis?
15. Which anesthetic drug has the least risk of
anaphylaxis?

Methohexitone
16. What is the most suitable drug for epileptic
patient?
16. What is the most suitable drug for epileptic
patient?

Benzodiazepines
17. The major side effect of Halothane is:
17. The major side effect of Halothane is:

Cardiopulmonary depression
18. Chest X-Ray is needed in case of:

● A. Smoking
● B. abnormal sound by stethoscope
● C. Respiratory disease
● D. All of the above
18. Chest X-Ray is needed in case of:

● A. Smoking
● B. abnormal sound by stethoscope
● C. Respiratory disease
● D. All of the above
19. Lab investigations needed before GA
administration are:
19. Lab investigations needed before GA
administration are:

CBC, INR, PTT, ALT, AST, HbA1-C


20. All of the following are indications for GA
except:

● A. Difficult nerve to be anesthetized


● B. Uncooperative patient
● C. Hemoglobin level below 9 g/dl
● D. Patient desire
20. All of the following are indications for GA
except:

● A. Difficult nerve to be anesthetized


● B. Uncooperative patient
● C. Hemoglobin level below 9 g/dl
● D. Patient desire
THANK YOU

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