Dental OSCE Quiz 2

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Dental students leeds 4th yr.
Rachael Eleanor Alexandra
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Rachael Eleanor Alexandra
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Resumo de Recurso

Questão 1

Questão
When taking a [blank_start]medical[blank_end] history from a medically compromised child you must ensure you get a definitive [blank_start]diagnosis[blank_end] from the parents, and ask them what it means for the child. The medical condition may affect [blank_start]dental[blank_end] visits and [blank_start]daily[blank_end] life. Ask the parents how they [blank_start]manage[blank_end] this condition daily. The child may require [blank_start]medication[blank_end] for a condition and you should be aware of the [blank_start]implications[blank_end] of this for dental treatment. It is important to gauge the [blank_start]severity[blank_end] of the condition. Is the condition [blank_start]stable[blank_end]? Get information about [blank_start]when[blank_end] the condition was diagnosed, and any [blank_start]history[blank_end] relating to the condition. Is the child under the care of a [blank_start]doctor[blank_end]? Does [blank_start]anyone else[blank_end] look after the child?
Responda
  • medical
  • diagnosis
  • dental
  • daily
  • manage
  • medication
  • implications
  • severity
  • stable
  • when
  • history
  • doctor
  • anyone else

Questão 2

Questão
For an epileptic child the following information must be gathered: - What [blank_start]type[blank_end] of epilepsy? - How [blank_start]often[blank_end] do they fit? - How [blank_start]long[blank_end] do they usually fit for? - When was their [blank_start]last attack[blank_end]? - Do they take any [blank_start]medication[blank_end]? has there been any [blank_start]change[blank_end] to this? - What is the [blank_start]prognosis[blank_end]? - Are they under the care of a [blank_start]specialist[blank_end]?
Responda
  • type
  • often
  • long
  • last attack
  • medication
  • change
  • prognosis
  • specialist

Questão 3

Questão
For a child with a cardiac problem you must get the following information: - Definitive [blank_start]diagnosis[blank_end] - Is the child under the care of a [blank_start]cardiologist[blank_end]? - Does the child experience [blank_start]symptoms[blank_end] from their condition? - Does it have an effect on their [blank_start]lifestyle[blank_end]? - Have they ever had any [blank_start]operations[blank_end]? Do they have any planned?
Responda
  • diagnosis
  • cardiologist
  • symptoms
  • lifestyle
  • operations

Questão 4

Questão
A dentist treating a medically compromised child does not necessarily have to remain in correspondence with the child's specialist, if it is for routine treatment.
Responda
  • True
  • False

Questão 5

Questão
A child with congenital heart disease presents a few problems in the dental setting. Their [blank_start]caries[blank_end] risk is higher and they may have enamel [blank_start]defects[blank_end]. During treatment, these children may be more [blank_start]anxious[blank_end] than usual, may be on [blank_start]anticoagulant[blank_end] therapy or have [blank_start]thrombocytopaenia[blank_end] and there is an increased risk during procedures under [blank_start]general[blank_end] anaesthetic (you may need to liaise with the [blank_start]cardiologist[blank_end] and [blank_start]anaesthetist[blank_end] should this be required) In these children, [blank_start]pulp[blank_end] therapy is [blank_start]contraindicated[blank_end]. You should take caution with [blank_start]intraligamentary[blank_end] local anaesthetics Always be aware of ABC when assessing [blank_start]vital[blank_end] signs during treatment.
Responda
  • caries
  • defects
  • anxious
  • anticoagulant
  • thrombocytopaenia
  • general
  • cardiologist
  • anaesthetist
  • pulp
  • contraindicated
  • intraligamentary
  • vital

Questão 6

Questão
In asthmatic children, the effect of local [blank_start]steroid[blank_end] inhalers may increase their risk of [blank_start]thrush[blank_end] and dental [blank_start]erosion[blank_end]. In these children we would generally avoid [blank_start]general[blank_end] anaesthesia. Steroid therapy means the child is [blank_start]immunosuppressed[blank_end]. In practice, make sure the child brings their [blank_start]inhaler[blank_end] to appointments. Avoid prescribing [blank_start]aspirin[blank_end] to these children as it may precipitate an [blank_start]attack[blank_end], as well as [blank_start]anxiety[blank_end].
Responda
  • steroid
  • thrush
  • erosion
  • general
  • immunosuppressed
  • inhaler
  • aspirin
  • attack
  • anxiety

Questão 7

Questão
In children with cystic fibrosis, the following implications should be considered: - [blank_start]Enamel[blank_end] defects - Delayed [blank_start]eruption[blank_end] - [blank_start]General[blank_end] anaesthesia should be [blank_start]avoided[blank_end] - Narcotics or sedatives are avoided as these cause [blank_start]respiratory depression[blank_end] - Avoid [blank_start]long[blank_end] appointments
Responda
  • Enamel
  • eruption
  • General
  • avoided
  • respiratory depression
  • long

Questão 8

Questão
True or false: Cystic fibrosis patients have a decreased risk of dental caries?
Responda
  • True
  • False

Questão 9

Questão
True or false? Cystic fibrosis patients may have less plaque?
Responda
  • True
  • False

Questão 10

Questão
ID blocks are contraindicated in which patients?
Responda
  • Congenital heart disease
  • Asthma
  • Epilepsy
  • Diabetes
  • Haemophilia

Questão 11

Questão
True or false? Extractions for epileptics and asthmatics are indicated for hospital treatment?
Responda
  • True
  • False

Questão 12

Questão
Extractions for haemophiliacs should be undertaken in hospital
Responda
  • True
  • False

Questão 13

Questão
Diabetes, wether well controlled or not, ALWAYS has an impact on dental treatment
Responda
  • True
  • False

Questão 14

Questão
Which of the following are diabetic patients at greater risk of?
Responda
  • Caries
  • Periodontal disease
  • Fits
  • Hypoglycaemia
  • Delayed wound healing
  • Ulcers

Questão 15

Questão
Patients undergoing treatment for cancer ([blank_start]radio[blank_end]therapy and [blank_start]chemo[blank_end]therapy) may experience the following problems in the dental setting: - Increased risk of thrush ([blank_start]candida[blank_end] infection) - Oral [blank_start]ulcer[blank_end]ation - Dry mouth ([blank_start]xerostomia[blank_end] from radiation of [blank_start]salivary glands[blank_end]) - Increased risk of [blank_start]periodontal[blank_end] disease - Destruction of bone from radiation - [blank_start]osteoradionecrosis[blank_end] or ORN
Responda
  • radio
  • chemo
  • candida
  • ulcer
  • xerostomia
  • salivary glands
  • periodontal
  • osteoradionecrosis

Questão 16

Questão
When you gain consent for an extraction (surgical or not) you need to make the patient aware of the following risks: - Post operative [blank_start]pain[blank_end] (pt to take analgesia) - Post operative [blank_start]swelling[blank_end], bleeding or bruising - [blank_start]Fracture[blank_end] of teeth - [blank_start]Dry socket[blank_end] or post operative infection of socket - Damage to [blank_start]soft tissues[blank_end] - Excessive [blank_start]bleeding[blank_end] - Damage to [blank_start]nerves[blank_end] - Creating an [blank_start]opening[blank_end] between oral cavity and maxillary [blank_start]sinus[blank_end] (oral-antral [blank_start]communication[blank_end] or oral-antral fistula) - [blank_start]Dislocation[blank_end] of the mandible - Fracture of maxillary [blank_start]tuberosity[blank_end]
Responda
  • pain
  • swelling
  • Fracture
  • Dry socket
  • soft tissues
  • bleeding
  • nerves
  • opening
  • sinus
  • communication
  • Dislocation
  • tuberosity

Questão 17

Questão
What does the C stand for in the cage questions?
Responda
  • Can't get up in the morning
  • Do you drink more than 10 Cans a day of alcohol?
  • Have you ever thought of Cutting down on your drinking?

Questão 18

Questão
What does the A stand for in the CAGE questions?
Responda
  • Have people Annoyed you by criticising your drinking?
  • Has Alcohol impacted your life in a negative way?
  • Have you been unAble to go to work as a result of drinking?

Questão 19

Questão
What does the G stand for in the CAGE questions?
Responda
  • Have you ever Gotten ill from drinking?
  • Have you every felt guilty about drinking?
  • Do you still get a Good feeling from drinking?

Questão 20

Questão
What does the E stand for in the CAGE questionnaire?
Responda
  • Do you ever feel Exhausted from the amount you drink?
  • Does your family EXPECT you to stop drinking?
  • Have you ever had an eye opener or a drink firsts thing to steady your nerves?

Questão 21

Questão
What is the NHS recommended level of drinking for an adult per week?
Responda
  • 15 units women 20 units men
  • 20 units women 23 units men
  • 14 units women 14 units men

Questão 22

Questão
How many units of alcohol does a large glass of wine have?
Responda
  • 1.6 units
  • 2.3 units
  • 3.3 units

Questão 23

Questão
True or false, a pint of beer always contains 3 units of alcohol
Responda
  • True
  • False

Questão 24

Questão
A patient has arrived with a failed crown you have to explain why this may have happened and what options they have. Why? - There may be [blank_start]decay[blank_end] under the crown margin, due to [blank_start]bacteria[blank_end]. The tooth or crown may have [blank_start]fractured[blank_end] as well. - We would need to [blank_start]replace[blank_end] the crown. This involves [blank_start]removing[blank_end] the existing crown and removing any [blank_start]decay[blank_end] on the tooth. We may need to [blank_start]prepare[blank_end] the tooth a little more and take some more [blank_start]impressions[blank_end] so a new crown can be made. This may take a few [blank_start]weeks[blank_end]. - If there is not much tooth left, we may need to place a [blank_start]post[blank_end] in the tooth and build up the tooth above the gum in order to place a [blank_start]crown[blank_end] on top. This procedure has a higher risk of [blank_start]failure[blank_end] however and may result in a root [blank_start]fracture[blank_end] in time. - Depending on the state of the tooth underneath, we may have to take an [blank_start]x-ray[blank_end] and possibly carry out [blank_start]root[blank_end] treatment on the tooth before we can place a crown on top. - If the tooth underneath is [blank_start]unrestorable[blank_end] we may have to [blank_start]extract[blank_end] it and replace it with a [blank_start]bridge[blank_end], partial [blank_start]denture[blank_end], or an implant.
Responda
  • decay
  • bacteria
  • fractured
  • replace
  • removing
  • decay
  • prepare
  • impressions
  • weeks
  • post
  • crown
  • failure
  • fracture
  • x-ray
  • root
  • unrestorable
  • extract
  • denture
  • bridge

Questão 25

Questão
The four principles of preventative advice are:
Responda
  • Brush after every time you eat
  • Brush with fluoride twice daily
  • 3 snacks a day with 2 main meals
  • 3 meals a day with 2 snacks
  • Reduce sugar intake and avoid sugary drinks/snacks between meals
  • Visit the dentist when you have a problem
  • Visit the dentist regularly

Questão 26

Questão
It is the amount of sugar in your diet rather than how often you eat sugar that makes the most impact on your dental health
Responda
  • True
  • False

Questão 27

Questão
You're giving a parent advice about their child's diet to prevent further decay as their child has white spot lesions. What are white spot lesions? - The beginning of [blank_start]decay[blank_end], where the tooth has been [blank_start]demineralised[blank_end] by sugar [blank_start]attacks[blank_end] from food. - Sugar is converted into [blank_start]acid[blank_end] by [blank_start]bacteria[blank_end] in our mouths - The less [blank_start]frequent[blank_end] we eat, the less attacks we have - Sugar attacks can cause a [blank_start]hole[blank_end] in the tooth Without oral hygiene improvement and diet changes, these white spot lesions may progress into [blank_start]decay[blank_end] and cause the child [blank_start]pain[blank_end]
Responda
  • decay
  • demineralised
  • attacks
  • acid
  • bacteria
  • frequent
  • hole
  • decay
  • pain

Questão 28

Questão
What does ALARA stand for?
Responda
  • As little as relatively achievable
  • As long as reasonably allowed
  • As low as reasonably achievable

Questão 29

Questão
Who does ALARA aim to protect?
Responda
  • Patient
  • Dentist
  • Radiographers
  • All of the above

Questão 30

Questão
Which of the following techniques can achieve ALARA in practice? (tick all that apply)
Responda
  • Using protective equipment
  • Minimising repeats of x-rays
  • Basing diagnoses purely on clinical inspection
  • Giving good patient instruction
  • Using digital phosphor plates
  • Using up to date equipment

Questão 31

Questão
True or false: patient positioning can have an effect on the dose of radiation they receive?
Responda
  • True
  • False

Questão 32

Questão
True or false? There are no readily-available precautions we can take to reduce radiation dose during DPTs
Responda
  • True
  • False

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