ASA classifications
ASA II examples
1. Drug allergy 2. Type 2 diabetic 3 Pregnant patient 4. well controlled epilepsy
Antibiotic premed requirement
1. Prosthetic cardiac valves 2. prosthetic material used for cardiac valve repair 3. Hx of infective endocarditis 4. Cardiac transplant 5. shunts 5. valvular regurgitation
ASA III examples
1. stable angina 2. Well controlled Type 1 diabetic 3. COPD
ASA IV examples
1. unstable angina 2. uncontrolled epilepsy
ASA V
A moribund patient not expected to live more than 24 hours without operation
ASA I
A normal, healthy patient without systemic disease
ASA II
A patient with a mild systemic disease. Might need dental management modifications
ASA III
A patient with moderate-to-sever systemic disease, which alters activity but is not incapacitating.
ASA IV
A patient with sever systemic disease that is incapacitating and is at a constant threat to life
Drug allergy is ASA _________.
ASA II
Pregnant patients are ASA ________.
ASA II
Type 2 diabetes is ASA _______.
ASA II
Well controlled epilepsy is ASA _____
ASA II
COPD is classified as ASA ______.
ASA III
Stable angina is ASA _______.
ASA III
Well controlled type 1 diabetes is ASA _______.
ASA III
Uncontrolled epilepsy is classified as ASA______.
ASA IV
Unstable angina is classified as ASA_____.
ASA IV
Which of the following is not an ASA III classification? A. Stable angina B. well controlled epilepsy C. Well controlled type 1 diabetic D. COPD
B; well controlled epilepsy=ASA II
Which of the following is not an ASA II classification? A. Drug allergy B. Pregnant patient C. COPD D. Type 2 diabetic E. Well controlled epilepsy
C; COPD= ASA III