Deck 13: Anesthesia and Physiological Monitoring

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________ is treated with mechanical ventilation or, in severe cases, administration of succinylcholine to paralyze the muscles.

A) Pancuronium
B) Laryngospasm
C) Rocuronium
D) Mivacurium
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__________________ anesthesia is induced with the drug ketamine, which blocks sensory neurotransmission and associative pathways.

A) Sedation
B) Regional
C) General
D) Dissociative
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Administering _____________________ requires that the AP administer sedative and anxiolytic (antianxiety) drugs as needed and manage any anesthetic or physiological emergencies.

A) general anesthesia care
B) monitored anesthesia care (MAC)
C) anxiolysis
D) homeostasis
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A _____________________ is a type of anesthesia in a specific area of the body by injection of anesthetic around a major nerve or group of nerves.

A) topical anxiolytic
B) topical anesthetic
C) peripheral nerve block
D) regional block
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Preoperative ________ is required to minimize aspiration (inhalation) of gastric contents during general anesthesia.

A) apnea
B) bronchial
C) fasting
D) crisis
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________ sedation is used for short diagnostic and minor surgical procedures that do not require deep anesthesia.

A) Local
B) Regional
C) Saddle
D) Conscious
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________ is a state in which the patient can respond to verbal commands.

A) Thoracotomy
B) Performance
C) Minimal sedation
D) Administer resuscitative
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Termination of anesthesia and the process of regaining consciousness are called ____________.

A) conclusion
B) ending
C) waking
D) emergence
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The capture and safe removal of anesthetic gas that escapes from the anesthesia machine is accomplished with a ________ system.

A) circular
B) gas scavenging
C) intubation
D) regional block
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Patients undergoing conscious sedation are monitored ________ throughout the procedure.

A) continuously
B) generally
C) carefully
D) minimally
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Adequate _________________ is necessary during general anesthesia to manipulate the body wall and other tissues within the operative site.

A) cardiac relaxation
B) local anesthesia
C) personnel
D) muscle relaxation
Question
In a state of well-being, the body responds readily to ________ to maintain life.

A) stimuli
B) analgesics
C) narcotics
D) barbiturates
Question
______ is a rare physiological response to all volatile anesthetic agents and succinylcholine.

A) Malignant hyperthermia (MH)
B) Anaphylactic shock
C) Coma
D) Hemolytic reaction
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__________________ measures the electrical activity of the heart, which is projected into a waveform.

A) Electrocardiography (ECG)
B) Temperature monitoring
C) Neuromuscular monitoring
D) Electroencephalogram
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________ anesthesia can be used in a small, superficial area of skin and subcutaneous tissue or in an entire region of the body, such as during spinal anesthesia.

A) Regional
B) Epidural
C) Continuous
D) Nerve
Question
In anesthesia, ________ is the patient's inability to recall events that occur after the administration of specific drugs.

A) pain relief
B) hallucinations
C) anterograde amnesia
D) relief from nausea
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______________ anesthesia is the injection of anesthetic into superficial tissues to produce a small area of anesthesia.

A) Local infiltration
B) Regional infiltration
C) General
D) Saddle block
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Laryngospasm constitutes an emergency when an airway cannot be immediately established by _________ ventilation.

A) positive-pressure
B) spontaneous
C) full oxygen
D) reversal
Question
________ is a digital sensor that detects oxygen saturation in the hemoglobin by spectrometry.

A) Capnography
B) Vascular monitoring
C) Pulse oximeter
D) Temperature monitoring
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Spasm of the larynx usually is associated with airway secretions or stimulation of the laryngeal nerve during intubation or _______.

A) administration
B) induction
C) extubation
D) amnesia
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The __________ assistant assists the anesthesia care provider in tasks that are delegated according to the AA's practice skills and knowledge.

A) surgical
B) ACP
C) nursing
D) certified anesthesia
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Normal body temperature is _______.

A) 94° to 99.5° C
B) 95° to 97° C
C) 97° to 99.5° F
D) 36° to 37.5° F
Question
The circulation of blood to specific tissue, organ, system, or the whole body is called _____________.

A) perfusion
B) transfer
C) intubation
D) sedation
Question
A ________ nerve block provides anesthesia to a specific area of the body supplied by a major nerve or nerve plexus (group).

A) peripheral
B) constant
C) intermittent
D) intravenous
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Central nervous system depression refers to ________ mental, sensory, and physical capacity.

A) changed
B) instant
C) peristalsis
D) diminished
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Hospitals have individual ________ protocols; however, specific details are always verified.

A) identity
B) check-in
C) consent forms
D) religious preferences
Question
Any medication ordered but not yet given may be administered in the holding area as directed by the surgeon or ________.

A) CPA
B) BIT
C) ACP
D) EAP
Question
Deep unconsciousness, such as that achieved during general anesthesia, results in the absence of protective mechanisms such as swallowing, coughing, blinking, and ________.

A) recall
B) cessation
C) shivering
D) capacity
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A coma is a state of deep _______, in which most brain activity ceases.

A) anesthesia
B) Esmarch concentration
C) sleep
D) unconsciousness
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Toxic reactions to local anesthetics arise most often during _______ block and epidural anesthesia.

A) specific
B) injection
C) regional
D) postoperative
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Diagnostic testing to determine the patient's ________ level has been routine for many decades.

A) risk
B) sedative
C) prophylactic
D) inhalation
Question
Historically, ________ drugs were given routinely, while the patient was awaiting surgery on the hospital ward.

A) backspace
B) preoperative
C) preventive
D) patient
Question
Topical anesthesia is used on ________ and on superficial eye tissues during ophthalmic surgery.

A) red cells
B) mucous membranes
C) subcutaneous tissue
D) superficial nerves
Question
Choose from the terms listed and match them with their most correct description. You may use the same answer more than once.
a.Analgesia
b.Anesthesia
c.Anesthetic
The absence of pain caused by specific drugs
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Choose from the terms listed and match them with their most correct description. You may use the same answer more than once.
a.Analgesia
b.Anesthesia
c.Anesthetic
Without sensation
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Preoperative medications are documented in the patient's medical and ________ records.

A) anxiety
B) preoperative
C) gastric
D) general
Question
Choose from the terms listed and match them with their most correct description. You may use the same answer more than once.
a.Analgesia
b.Anesthesia
c.Anesthetic
A drug that produces lack of sensation
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________ is a state of balance in physiological functions.

A) Homeostasis
B) Hemostasis
C) Emergence
D) Perfusion
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A pulse ________ is a monitoring device that measures the patient's hemoglobin oxygen saturation by means of spectrometry.

A) hemostasis
B) balancer
C) oximeter
D) anesthesia
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______________ is the immediate harvesting of blood on the surgical field and reinfusion to the patient.

A) Blood transfusion
B) Intraoperative cell salvage
C) Extubation
D) Gas scavenging
Question
Choose from the terms listed and match them with their most correct description. You may use the same answer more than once.
a.Analgesia
b.Anesthesia
c.Anesthetic
Dosage is calculated by patient's weight
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1
________ is treated with mechanical ventilation or, in severe cases, administration of succinylcholine to paralyze the muscles.

A) Pancuronium
B) Laryngospasm
C) Rocuronium
D) Mivacurium
B
2
__________________ anesthesia is induced with the drug ketamine, which blocks sensory neurotransmission and associative pathways.

A) Sedation
B) Regional
C) General
D) Dissociative
D
3
Administering _____________________ requires that the AP administer sedative and anxiolytic (antianxiety) drugs as needed and manage any anesthetic or physiological emergencies.

A) general anesthesia care
B) monitored anesthesia care (MAC)
C) anxiolysis
D) homeostasis
B
4
A _____________________ is a type of anesthesia in a specific area of the body by injection of anesthetic around a major nerve or group of nerves.

A) topical anxiolytic
B) topical anesthetic
C) peripheral nerve block
D) regional block
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5
Preoperative ________ is required to minimize aspiration (inhalation) of gastric contents during general anesthesia.

A) apnea
B) bronchial
C) fasting
D) crisis
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________ sedation is used for short diagnostic and minor surgical procedures that do not require deep anesthesia.

A) Local
B) Regional
C) Saddle
D) Conscious
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________ is a state in which the patient can respond to verbal commands.

A) Thoracotomy
B) Performance
C) Minimal sedation
D) Administer resuscitative
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8
Termination of anesthesia and the process of regaining consciousness are called ____________.

A) conclusion
B) ending
C) waking
D) emergence
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9
The capture and safe removal of anesthetic gas that escapes from the anesthesia machine is accomplished with a ________ system.

A) circular
B) gas scavenging
C) intubation
D) regional block
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10
Patients undergoing conscious sedation are monitored ________ throughout the procedure.

A) continuously
B) generally
C) carefully
D) minimally
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11
Adequate _________________ is necessary during general anesthesia to manipulate the body wall and other tissues within the operative site.

A) cardiac relaxation
B) local anesthesia
C) personnel
D) muscle relaxation
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12
In a state of well-being, the body responds readily to ________ to maintain life.

A) stimuli
B) analgesics
C) narcotics
D) barbiturates
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______ is a rare physiological response to all volatile anesthetic agents and succinylcholine.

A) Malignant hyperthermia (MH)
B) Anaphylactic shock
C) Coma
D) Hemolytic reaction
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__________________ measures the electrical activity of the heart, which is projected into a waveform.

A) Electrocardiography (ECG)
B) Temperature monitoring
C) Neuromuscular monitoring
D) Electroencephalogram
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15
________ anesthesia can be used in a small, superficial area of skin and subcutaneous tissue or in an entire region of the body, such as during spinal anesthesia.

A) Regional
B) Epidural
C) Continuous
D) Nerve
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16
In anesthesia, ________ is the patient's inability to recall events that occur after the administration of specific drugs.

A) pain relief
B) hallucinations
C) anterograde amnesia
D) relief from nausea
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17
______________ anesthesia is the injection of anesthetic into superficial tissues to produce a small area of anesthesia.

A) Local infiltration
B) Regional infiltration
C) General
D) Saddle block
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18
Laryngospasm constitutes an emergency when an airway cannot be immediately established by _________ ventilation.

A) positive-pressure
B) spontaneous
C) full oxygen
D) reversal
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________ is a digital sensor that detects oxygen saturation in the hemoglobin by spectrometry.

A) Capnography
B) Vascular monitoring
C) Pulse oximeter
D) Temperature monitoring
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Spasm of the larynx usually is associated with airway secretions or stimulation of the laryngeal nerve during intubation or _______.

A) administration
B) induction
C) extubation
D) amnesia
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21
The __________ assistant assists the anesthesia care provider in tasks that are delegated according to the AA's practice skills and knowledge.

A) surgical
B) ACP
C) nursing
D) certified anesthesia
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22
Normal body temperature is _______.

A) 94° to 99.5° C
B) 95° to 97° C
C) 97° to 99.5° F
D) 36° to 37.5° F
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23
The circulation of blood to specific tissue, organ, system, or the whole body is called _____________.

A) perfusion
B) transfer
C) intubation
D) sedation
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24
A ________ nerve block provides anesthesia to a specific area of the body supplied by a major nerve or nerve plexus (group).

A) peripheral
B) constant
C) intermittent
D) intravenous
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25
Central nervous system depression refers to ________ mental, sensory, and physical capacity.

A) changed
B) instant
C) peristalsis
D) diminished
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26
Hospitals have individual ________ protocols; however, specific details are always verified.

A) identity
B) check-in
C) consent forms
D) religious preferences
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27
Any medication ordered but not yet given may be administered in the holding area as directed by the surgeon or ________.

A) CPA
B) BIT
C) ACP
D) EAP
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28
Deep unconsciousness, such as that achieved during general anesthesia, results in the absence of protective mechanisms such as swallowing, coughing, blinking, and ________.

A) recall
B) cessation
C) shivering
D) capacity
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29
A coma is a state of deep _______, in which most brain activity ceases.

A) anesthesia
B) Esmarch concentration
C) sleep
D) unconsciousness
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30
Toxic reactions to local anesthetics arise most often during _______ block and epidural anesthesia.

A) specific
B) injection
C) regional
D) postoperative
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31
Diagnostic testing to determine the patient's ________ level has been routine for many decades.

A) risk
B) sedative
C) prophylactic
D) inhalation
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32
Historically, ________ drugs were given routinely, while the patient was awaiting surgery on the hospital ward.

A) backspace
B) preoperative
C) preventive
D) patient
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33
Topical anesthesia is used on ________ and on superficial eye tissues during ophthalmic surgery.

A) red cells
B) mucous membranes
C) subcutaneous tissue
D) superficial nerves
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34
Choose from the terms listed and match them with their most correct description. You may use the same answer more than once.
a.Analgesia
b.Anesthesia
c.Anesthetic
The absence of pain caused by specific drugs
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35
Choose from the terms listed and match them with their most correct description. You may use the same answer more than once.
a.Analgesia
b.Anesthesia
c.Anesthetic
Without sensation
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36
Preoperative medications are documented in the patient's medical and ________ records.

A) anxiety
B) preoperative
C) gastric
D) general
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37
Choose from the terms listed and match them with their most correct description. You may use the same answer more than once.
a.Analgesia
b.Anesthesia
c.Anesthetic
A drug that produces lack of sensation
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38
________ is a state of balance in physiological functions.

A) Homeostasis
B) Hemostasis
C) Emergence
D) Perfusion
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39
A pulse ________ is a monitoring device that measures the patient's hemoglobin oxygen saturation by means of spectrometry.

A) hemostasis
B) balancer
C) oximeter
D) anesthesia
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______________ is the immediate harvesting of blood on the surgical field and reinfusion to the patient.

A) Blood transfusion
B) Intraoperative cell salvage
C) Extubation
D) Gas scavenging
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Choose from the terms listed and match them with their most correct description. You may use the same answer more than once.
a.Analgesia
b.Anesthesia
c.Anesthetic
Dosage is calculated by patient's weight
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