Q1. A symptom of airway obstruction is cyanosis. It is termed as bluish-colored skin that is a result of an obstruction in the airways.
Q2. Tachycardia is a condition in which the heart pumps more than 100 times per minute. Tachycardia can often lead to conditions such as dyspnea and cyanosis as the fast beating of the heart can lead to improper pumping of blood. This can be a condition associated with airway obstruction. So the patient has an airway obstruction.
Q3. Hypoglycemia is the condition in which the blood sugar is abnormally low.
Q4. Tracheotomy tray is a major piece of emergency equipment that is required for treatment and prevention. It involves multiple surgical instruments that are required to perform a tracheotomy.
Q5. The common allergic reaction that can be a result of a person’s sensitivity to an antigen can lead to urticarial. It is a medical condition associated with pale red bumps, swelling, and plaques on the skin.
Q6. The position in which the patient’s feet are higher than their head is known as the Trendelenburg position. It makes the patient lay in supine position with elevated feet. The patient is laid on the back on a 15-30 degree angle inclination.
Q7. The most common emergency in a dental setting is syncope. Almost 50-60% of the emergency in the dental office belongs to syncope.
Q8. Irregular heartbeat or pulsations is a common symptom in conditions such as arrhythmia. It can lead to both bradycardia and tachycardia. Bradycardia is a slow heart rate and tachycardia is a fast heart rate.
Q9. Trismus is caused by the spasm in the muscles of mastication. The temporary Trismus is generally more common than the permanent Trismus.
Q10. The type of shock that occurs during sudden body change include postural shock. These are very common at the time of pregnancy.
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