Medical Emergencies
SBA - MCQ #2
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Choose the Single Best Answer (SBA) to the questions below:
1. When a patient has recovered from a severe anaphylaxis, they should be given:
2. Which of these is NOT a sign of Anaphylaxis?
3. Angina Pectoris can be caused by
4. Which one of these statements is true?
5. During an Asthma Attack
6. If a patient is having an acute asthma attack, and has not responded to (4 to 6) puffs of Salbutamol inhaler, how often should the dose be repeated while waiting for an ambulance?
7. How should salbutamol be given for an acute asthma attack in the dental surgery?
8. Choking is most likely
9. If a dental patient is conscious, starts to choke on something, and is unable to cough it up, the staff should
10. After an epileptic seizure