25 Questions
Which of the following is an example of an amide local anesthetic?
Lidocaine
Which of the following local anesthetics has the shortest duration of action?
Articaine
Which of the following local anesthetics is not safe for use in children due to prolonged soft tissue anesthesia?
Bupivacaine
Which type of antibiotic has the broadest antimicrobial spectrum?
Tetracyclines
Which type of antibiotic is chemically related to cephalosporins and may cause cross-allergenicity?
Penicillins
Which type of antibiotic is commonly used against pseudomonas?
Monobactams
Which type of antibiotic is a DNA synthesis inhibitor?
Fluoroquinolones
Which of the following is a potential side effect of corticosteroids?
Hyperglycemia
Which of the following is a potential side effect of opioids?
Miosis
Which of the following is a potential side effect of NSAIDs?
Bronchospasm
Which phase of drug metabolism reactions creates polar molecules that go to the kidneys for urinary clearance?
Phase I
Which body water compartment has the highest volume of distribution (Vd)?
Intracellular
Which type of drugs are exceptions to the rule that drugs must first reach the bloodstream for adequate systemic distribution?
Topical drugs
Which nerve is numbed by the Inferior Alveolar Nerve Block injection technique?
Lingual nerve
Which technique is useful in cases of truisms?
Vazirani-Akinosi
Which nerve anesthetizes the soft tissue facial to the Mandibular anterior teeth?
Mental nerve
Which nerve targets the ASA and MSA?
Infraorbital nerve
Which of the following is a purpose for adding vasoconstrictors to a local anesthetic solution?
To counteract vessel dilation of the local anesthetic
What is the maximum dosage of lidocaine without epinephrine for a healthy patient?
7 mg/kg
Which local anesthetic has the fastest onset of action based on its pKa value?
Mepivicaine
How many milligrams of lidocaine are present in a carpule (1.8mL) of a 2% lidocaine (1:100,000 epinephrine) solution?
36 mg
Which schedule does Oxycodone belong to?
Schedule II
Which route of administration involves intravenous, intramuscular, or subcutaneous injection?
Parenteral
What is the minimum alveolar concentration (MAC) of nitrous oxide?
105%
Which type of drugs are active at the site of administration/absorption?
Local drugs
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