Heart disease

Cards (15)

  • What is angina pectoris characterized by?

    Pain or discomfort in the chest
  • What causes angina pectoris?
    Failure of coronary arteries to supply oxygen
  • What can precipitate angina pain?
    Stress, emotional state, and physical exercise
  • What are the management strategies for a patient with angina pectoris?
    • Ensure a stress-free appointment
    • Schedule surgery on ground floor if no lift
    • Allow sufficient time for the appointment
    • Make the patient feel at ease and explain treatment
    • Keep appointments short and in easy stages
    • Update patient medical history
    • Ensure GTN spray is available
    • Know the location of oxygen supply
    • Ensure effective local anaesthetic
    • Discuss adrenaline use with referring GDP
    • Always aspirate before injection
    • Stop treatment if an attack occurs
    • Call ambulance if symptoms persist
    • Be prepared to perform CPR if necessary
  • What should be ensured about the GTN spray?
    It should be available for the patient
  • Why is it important to know where oxygen is kept?
    To provide immediate assistance if needed
  • What should be done if a patient experiences an attack during treatment?
    Stop treatment immediately
  • What indicates a possible myocardial infarction in a patient with angina?
    If symptoms do not subside after GTN spray
  • What should be done if a patient does not recover after using GTN spray?
    Call an ambulance and prepare for CPR
  • What is the role of adrenaline in dental treatment for angina patients?
    May need to discuss with referring GDP
  • Why is it important to aspirate when administering lidocaine and adrenaline?
    To prevent tachycardia from the medication
  • What should be done if CPR is needed for a patient with angina?
    Carry out CPR as required
  • What medications might a patient with angina be taking?
    Nitrates, beta blockers, calcium channel blockers
  • What is the significance of updating the patient's medical history?
    To know current medications and health status
  • How does the management of a patient with angina differ from a healthy patient?
    Management includes specific precautions and medications