1. The term ________ refers to all equipment, materials, and devices used during the delivery of local anesthetic agents. 2. Considering the factors presented, what is Mr. Johnson's ASA physical classification? 3. Are any precautions necessary given Mr. Johnson's blood pressure of 155/92
1. The term ________ refers to all equipment, materials, and devices used during the delivery of local anesthetic agents. 2. Considering the factors presented, what is Mr. Johnson's ASA physical classification? 3. Are any precautions necessary given Mr. Johnson's blood pressure of 155/92
Phlebotomy Essentials
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Chapter1: Phlebotomy: Past And Present And The Healthcare Setting
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Answer the following questions according to DH Pacific clinic guidelines.
Consider the following scenario as you answer the following questions:
Tucker Johnson is a 49-year-old male who recently moved to the area to search for a new job. He says he has not had dental care for several years because nothing hurts. His chief complaint is stained teeth and bad breath. His medical history is positive for smoking. He takes acetaminophen for stress-induced headaches most days of the week. Vital signs are: blood pressure 155/92, respiration 20, and weight 215 pounds. Intraoral findings include the presence of periodontal infection and six teeth in need of restorations.
1. The term ________ refers to all equipment, materials, and devices used during the delivery of local anesthetic agents.
2. Considering the factors presented, what is Mr. Johnson's ASA physical classification?
3. Are any precautions necessary given Mr. Johnson's blood pressure of 155/92?
4. What local anesthetics should be avoided in light of his frequent use of acetaminophen? Why?
5. What is the significance of Mr. Johnson's weight related to the maximum recommended dose of local anesthetic drugs?
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