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ST210 T6 THT

Liz ST210 T6 Anesthesia Take Home Test

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1. General anesthesia and ___ are both methods of anesthesia Nerve conduction block
2. All of the following are considerations for deciding the type of anesthesia give to a Pt EXCEPT Available personnel (Emergency conditions, Pt status, and Allergies are)
3. The ASA code given to a Pt that has severe system ds that is life-threatening is Class 4
4.___ are defined as group of liquids whose potent evaporative vapors, when inhaled, produce general anesthesia through interacting with the CNS Volatile agents
5. An antiemetic given after surgery to prevent nausea and vomiting is Reglan
6. The drug given to tx MH Dantrolene
7. ___ is commonly used in the anesthetic setting to provide breath-by-breath analysis of expired CO2 Capnography
8. Which nerve conduction blocking agent has the longest duration Marcaine
9. The class assigned to a Pt that is brain dead and undergoing an organ procurement is Class 6
10. The reason for inducing hypotension in a pt is A decrease in intraoperative bleeding
11. An ex of hyperthermia device used in the OR is Bair Hugger
12. Lidocaine has a Quick onset, short duration
13. All of the following are TRUE about local anesthesia EXCEPT It causes amnesia (Injected at site, A nerve-conduction blocking agent, May contain a vosoconstrictor are)
14. A ___ is a form of regional anesthesia in which anesthesia is provided to the distal portion of the upper extremity below the level of a tourniquet Bier block
15. The task assigned to the STSR during induction is Maintain a quiet environment
16. ___ is defined as inhalation of foreign material such as saliva or gastric contents Aspiration
17. Stage 2 of anesthesia is referred to as the ___ stage Excitement
18. The phase of anesthesia that begins with the Pt awake and ends when the Pt is asleep is Induction
19. All of the following are advantages of general anesthesia EXCEPT The Pt is awake (Airway is secure, Complete muscle relaxation, and Depth/Rate of respirations controlled by provider are)
20. The last sense lost in the induction stage is Hearing
21. Body core Temp can be taken using all the following EXCEPT Axillary probe (Bladder probes, Rectal probes, and Esophageal probes are)
22. The ___ is a device used to expose the glottis to facilitate endotracheal intubation Laryngoscope
23. T/F - Acupuncture is a nontraditional alternative to anesthesia True
24. T/F - Malignant hyperthermia is genetically transmittied. True
25. T/F - Cocaine is topical only True
26. Laryngospasm & bronchospasm are reactions demonstrated by the ___ anesthetized Pt Lightly
27. During the preinduction period, the Pt may be ___ Preoxygenated
28. The ASA code for a Pt that has no systemic disturbance Class 1
29. This monitor confirms the delivery of O2 tot he Pt Oxygen Analyzer
30. Which has the longest duration Marcaine
31. Which is NOT an effect that epinephrine has on local anesthetic Faster Onset
32. Factors that can influence the effect of the spinal anesthesia include all BUT Pt Wt (Pt cooperation, Position, and Agent baricity are)
33. The onset of spinal anesthesia is seen within ___ minutes 3-10
34. Spinal anesthesia lasts approximately 1-1.5 hrs
35. Succinylcholine produces Muscle relaxation
36. T/F - Induced hypotension is the deliberate lowering of the Pt's core body temp False
37. ___ produces numbness. Xylocaine
38. ___ produces amnesia. Versed
39. ___ produces unconsciousness Propofol
40. ___ treats anxiety Versed
41. ___ resembles milk Propofol
42. T/F - Topical anesthesia involves the injection of a nerve conduction blockade False
43. Reduces gastric volume Gastric acid management
44. Which is an analgesic Opiate
45. Which is used to reduce salivation Anticholinergic
46. Which of the following monitors O2 sat Pulse Oximeter
47. T/F - A nerve plexus block is a nerve conduction block anesthesia method True
48. T/F - Cryoanesthesia can be produced pharmaceutically True
49. T/F - An advantage of spinal anesthesia is that the Pt controls their own airway True
50. T/F - Cocaine is used for injection only. False
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