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Kthamas

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A client comes into the clinic complaining of jaw pain, and admits to teeth gritting at night. The client wants natural remedies, no prescriptive drugs. Which over-the-counter natural remedy is the most appropriate for this client?
 
  1. Acetaminophen (Tylenol)
  2. Pimpinella
  3. Eugenia
  4. Cooking sherry

Question 2

How many medications are used to rapidly cause unconsciousness and muscle relaxation and to maintain deep anesthesia?
 
  1. Always five medications
  2. Single medication
  3. Always two medications
  4. Multiple medications



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Answer to Question 1

Correct Answer: 2

Rationale 1: Acetaminophen (Tylenol) is incorrect because it is not a natural remedy.
Rationale 2: Oil of anise (scientific name Pimpinella) is used for jaw pain caused by nerve pressure or gritting of teeth. Anise oil is an antispasmodic agent, which means it relaxes intense muscular pressure around the jaw angle, cheeks, and throat area. It has extra benefits in that it is also a natural expectorant, cough suppressant, and breath freshener.
Rationale 3: Eugenia is incorrect because Eugenia (eugenol is the chemical extract found in cloves) is thought to produce a numbing effect. It works especially well for cavities.
Rationale 4: Cooking sherry is incorrect because cooking sherry is usually just low-grade sherry that has salt added to make it undrinkable and useful solely for cooking.

Global Rationale: Cooking sherry is incorrect because cooking sherry is usually just low-grade sherry that has salt added to make it undrinkable and useful solely for cooking.

Answer to Question 2

Correct Answer: 4

Rationale 1: Multiple medications are used to rapidly cause unconsciousness and muscle relaxation and to maintain deep anesthesia.
Rationale 2: Multiple medications are used to rapidly cause unconsciousness and muscle relaxation and to maintain deep anesthesia.
Rationale 3: Multiple medications are used to rapidly cause unconsciousness and muscle relaxation and to maintain deep anesthesia.
Rationale 4: Multiple medications are used to rapidly cause unconsciousness and muscle relaxation and to maintain deep anesthesia.

Global Rationale: Multiple medications are used to rapidly cause unconsciousness and muscle relaxation, and to maintain deep anesthesia.




Kthamas

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Reply 2 on: Jul 24, 2018
Gracias!


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Excellent

 

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