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A 20 year old male presents with a three-day history of an acute generalized gingivitis. He has malaise, fever and bilateral cervical lymphadenopathy. A blood examination reveals
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For a 20 year old, 80kg, patient with a confirmed allergy to codeine, which of the following is/are appropriate for pain control following the removal of an impacted third molar?
1. Hydromorphone, 2mg every 4 - 6 hours p.r.n.
2. Ibuprofen, 800mg 1 hour preoperatively followed by 400mg every 4 - 6 hours p.r.n.
3. Acetaminophen, 650mg with oxycodone, 10mg every 4 - 6 hours p.r.n.
4. Ketorolac, 10mg every 4 - 6 hours p.r.n.
(2) and (4)
NDEB released questions part 2 set 12
For a 20 year old, 80kg, patient with a confirmed allergy to codeine, which of the following is/are appropriate for pain control following the removal of an impacted third molar?
Ketorolac, 10mg every 4 - 6 hours p.r.n.History 2
For a 20 year old, 80kg, patient with a confirmed allergy to codeine, which of the following is/are appropriate for pain control following the removal of an impacted third molar?
Ketorolac, 10mg every 4 - 6 hours p.r.n.Moc 2

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