After receiving anesthesia, the patient informs you that she feels faint and begins to sweat. She indicates she has not had anything to eat that day. You should
give her an ammonia inhalant.
prepare to administer CPR.
recline the dental chair into a subsupine position.
give her orange juice or another high-sugar drink.
give her orange juice or another high-sugar drink.
Rationale: give her orange juice or another high-sugar drink, because chances are her blood sugar level has dropped and is causing hypoglycemic symptoms.
You might also like to view...
What is the leading cause of death by poisoning in the United States?
A. arsenic poisoning B. salmonella food poisoning C. carbon monoxide poisoning D. botulism food poisoning
Which are used in the ICD-10-CM index to organize subterms, 2nd qualifiers, and 3rd qualifiers and their codes in columns and rows to make it easier to select the proper code?
a. abbreviations b. boxed notes c. punctuation d. tables
Which of the following is a crushing clamp with sharp spikes in the jaw used on the bronchus?
a. Bailey b. Doyen c. Mixter d. Sarot
Which country had the highest rated health care system in 2000, according to WHO?
A. United States B. Great Britain C. France D. Canada