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what do you do about fears
open communication
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what length should appointment the and what time of the day?
Morning appointments that are short
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what preoperative sedation do you use
- short acting benzodiazepine
- night before or one hour before point
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what sedation DUs during the procedure
nitrous oxide
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what do you do before you use the injection
profound topical local anesthesia
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when do you contact the patient&
in the evening
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What is normal blood pressure
- systolic less than 120
- diastolic less than 80
- recheck in two years
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what is pre-hypertension level
- systolic between 120 and 139
- diastolic between 80 and 89
- recheck in one year
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what is stage I hypertension
- systolic between 140 and 159
- diastolic between 90 and 99
- confirm within two months
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what is stage II hypertension
- systolic greater than 180
- diastolic greater than 100
- referred for care in a month, if higher than that, treat immediately or within one week
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what are the four A's
- antibiotics
- anesthesia
- anxiety
- allergy
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what is the one be
bleeding
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what is the one see
chair position
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what three main categories will predict a higher risk of acquiring infective endocarditis
- any valve replacement
- rheumatic heart disease
- previous endocarditis
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When will Nail clubbing occur with infective endocarditis
within a few weeks
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if a patient who had a cardiac transplantation develops cardiac complications, do they need prophylaxis
yes
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what procedures will you recommend prophylaxis
- anything manipulating gingival tissue
- periapical region of teeth
- perforation of mucosa
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what dental procedures are exempt from this that that.endocarditis prophylaxis^
- anesthetic injections in normal tissue
- taking dental radiographs
- placement of orthodontic appliances
- shedding of baby teeth
- bleeding from trauma to lips on mucosa
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Identifiable causes of hypertension
the first three starts with C
- chronic kidney disease
- coarctation of the aorta
- Cushing syndrome
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identifiable causes of hypertension
it starts with D, oh, P, P.
- Drug induced or drug related
- obstructive uropathy
- pheochromocytoma
- primary aldosterone excess
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identifiable causes of hypertension
r,s,t
- Reno vascular hypertension
- sleep apnea
- thyroid or parathyroid disease
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early signs and symptoms of hypertensive disease
five exist
- elevated blood pressure
- narrowing and sclerosis of retinal arterioles
- headache
- dizziness
- tinnitus
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advanced signs and symptoms of hypertension disease
- rupture and hemorrhage of arteries
- papillary edema
- left ventricular hypertrophy
- proteinuria
- congestive heart failure
- angina pectoris
- renal failure
- dementia
- encephalopathy
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lifestyle modifications for prevention and reduction of high blood pressure
- weight-loss
- diet improvement
- reduce cholesterol
- reduced fat
- reduced sodium
- increased physical activity
- limit alcohol intake
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