Medical Emergencies
SBA - MCQ #3
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Choose the Single Best Answer (SBA) to the questions below:
1. A Partial Epileptic Seizure
2. If a patient has an epileptic seizure in the dental surgery:
3. If an adult patient is having a prolonged seizure (status epilepticus), Midazolam may be given while waiting for the ambulance. The dose is
4. If an adult patient is having a prolonged seizure at a dental practice, Midazolam may be given:
5. Hypoglycaemia is
6. Hypoglycaemia
7. A potential hypoglycaemic attack in the dental practice is diagnosed
8. An unconscious hypoglycaemic patient can be treated by giving a glucagon injection. Which of these statement is true?
9. Sweating, clammy skin can be caused by:
10. Vomiting can be caused by