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dental nursing mock paper for practice 2021...
Level 3 Diploma in Dental Nursing (5234-01/91)
Unit 313 - Assessment of oral health and treatment planning (Mock Test 2) The aim of this unit is for learners to understand the organisational and legal requirements which apply to the assessment of oral health and treatment planning, the types of assessment used, and a knowledge of dental anatomy referred to during the assessment process. Test 2: Unit 313: Assessment of oral health and treatment planning Duration: 40 minutes Pass mark: 76% Unit number Outcome Understand the organisational and legal requirements which apply to the assessment of oral health and treatment planning Understand methods of oral health assessment Know the structure and function of oral and dental anatomy in relation to patient assessment Understand how medical conditions and oral diseases inform treatment planning Know the classifications of drugs referred to in treatment planning Know how to respond to medical emergencies which may occur during assessment and treatment planning Total
No. of questions 3
% 12
6 4
24 16
5 2 5
20 8 20
25
100
Please complete this mock exam under exam conditions and then submit your answers to your Dental Educationalist to mark. A minimum of 84% pass rate needs to be achieved on two mock exams in order to sit Unit 313 Assessment of oral health and treatment planning Please circle or tick the answer you have chosen. Please make sure this is clear and easily identifiable Learner Name and Signature: Athni Dewan Questions Correct:
Date Completed: 12-01-2021 Percentage achieved: Page 1 of 5
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QUESTION
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If a patient had an asthma attack what would you administer? What does the S stand for in DRSABC?
Salbutamol inhaler
Oxygen
Adrenaline
Midazolam
Speech
Signal
Symptom
Shout for help
What duct passes across the surface of the masseter muscle and in through the cheek into the buccal sulcus opposite the upper second molar? How many bones form the maxilla?
Submandibular
Stenson
Warton
Parotid
1
2
3
4
How many bones form the mandible?
4
3
2
1
How many bones, relevant to dentistry, form the face?
6
8
10
12
When administrating basic life support, rescue breaths and chest compressions should be administered in a set ratio. Which is the current correct ratio? Osteoporosis affects which area of the body?
15:1
30:1
15:2
30:2
Blood
Bones
Brain
Teeth
A medical emergency that can occur in the dental surgery is known as syncope. Which of the following is a lay term for this? Read the following statement then answer the question: the 5th cranial nerve is the trigeminal nerve and supplies the majority of the oral cavity. A branch of the mandibular division runs from the inner surface of the ramus of the mandible and then over the external oblique ridge to supply the surrounding gingivae. Which of the following is the name of this branch? A patient attends surgery for an extraction of the upper right lateral incisor which is palatally placed and periodontally involved. The dentist must anaesthetise which pair of the
Heart attack
Faint
Fit
Coma
Incisive nerve
Inferior dental nerve
Lingual nerve
Long buccal nerve
Anterior superior and greater palatine nerves
Anterior superior and long buccal nerves
Anterior superior and nasopalatine nerves
Middle superior and greater palatine nerves Page 2 of 5
Level 3 Diploma in Dental Nursing (5234-01/91) following nerves? The heart is a muscular pump situated in the thoracic cavity. Which of the following blood vessels delivers oxygenated blood around the body? Confidentiality applies to:
Aorta
Inferior vena cava Pulmonary artery
Pulmonary vein
All records
Charting and patient address
During respiration the amount of oxygen and carbon dioxide in the lungs alters during gaseous exchange. Which of the following is the approximate amount of carbon dioxide present in expired air? A 24 year old patient attends surgery for a routine exam and the dentist states the patient exhibits dental hypodontia. Which of the following demonstrates this? Capillaries, arteries and veins are the 3 main types of blood vessel found throughout the body. An anatomical feature specifically found in larger veins prevents backflow. Which one of the following is this feature? A patient completes a medical history form and notes that she takes salbutamol. Which medical condition is she most likely to have? A registered dental nurse attends a basic life support course. Which of the GDC standards is most relevant to this attendance? The outer layer of compact alveolar bone is called:
4%
8%
Everything except appointment times 12%
Just paper and electronic records 16%
Abnormally large teeth
Abnormally small teeth
Absent teeth
Additional teeth
Muscular walls
Rich blood supply Valves
Thin endothelium
Asthma
Angina
Epilepsy
Diabetes
Be trustworthy
Co-operate with team members
Protect confidentiality
Cancellous bone
Lamina dura
The trachea is part of the upper respiratory system. It transports air from the throat to the bronchi. The trachea is prevented from collapsing during breathing by which feature? Erythrocytes are disc-shaped cells that contain no nucleus, so they cannot divide and replace themselves, a constant
Cartilage rings
Cilia
Maintain professional knowledge Periodontal ligament Elastic layer
Bone marrow
Cartilage
Lymphatic system
Apical foramen Muscular walls
Liver Page 3 of 5
Level 3 Diploma in Dental Nursing (5234-01/91) supply is therefore made. In which structure does this occur? Which medical emergency may require adrenaline?
Epileptic fit
In the FDI notation system, which tooth has the notation 53?
Upper right canine
Caldicott regulations refer to:
Health and safety
Cross infection
Where can the ramus be found?
The maxilla
Within the tooth structure
Which nerve passes through the incisive foramen?
Long sphenopalatine/na sopalatine nerve Dentists Act 1984
Mental nerve
Which piece of legislation allows patients to access their records?
Anaphylactic shock Lower right canine
Faint
Choking
Upper right Lower right deciduous canine deciduous canine Confidentiality None of the above Attached to the The mandible maxilla and mandible Inferior dental Greater palatine nerve nerve
Data Protection Act 1998
The Health Act 1999
Which nerve supplies sensation to the lower lip?
Lingual nerve
Long buccal nerve
Inferior dental (alveolar) nerve
What is the average eruption age for a permanent adult lower central incisor? The name of the largest salivary gland is:
4 - 5 years
5 - 6 years
6 years
Freedom of Information Act 2000 Anterior superior dental (alveolar) nerve 6 - 7 years
Labial
Parotid
Sublingual
Submandibular
The head of the condyle articulates with:
Occipital bone
Temporal bone
Zygomatic arch
A lower permanent second molar usually has how many roots and cusps? An upper first permanent molar usually has how many roots and cusps? The eruption date of a permanent upper canine tooth is:
Two roots, Four cusps Three roots, Five cusps 8 - 9 years
Two roots, Five cusps Three roots, Four cusps 9 - 10 years
Three roots, Four cusps Two roots, Five cusps 9 - 11 years
Coronoid process Three roots, Five cusps Two roots, Four cusps 10 - 12 years Page 4 of 5
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