NIFA
FINAL
EXAM
peripheral
nerve
block
for
ankle
ORIF
would
complain
if
which
symptom
-
ANS
metallic
taste
in
mouth
positioning
arms
correctly
to
avoid
pressure
on
the
elbow
to
prevent
-
ANS
ulnar
nerve
injury
positioning
device
for
bariatric
patients
prior
to
intubation
-
ANS
upper
body
ramp
depolarizing
muscle
relaxant
that
produces
generalized
fasciculations
-
ANS
succinylcholine
hemostatic
device
offers
rapid
and
secure
method
of
clamping,
metal
and
MRI
compatible
-
ANS
ligating
clip
positioning
device
for
head
cases
-
ANS
mayfield
head
positioner
suture
permanently
attached
at
the
end
of
the
needle
referred
to
as
-
ANS
swaged
overpressurization
can
lead
to
-
ANS
hypercarbia
most
commonly
used
local
anesthetic
-
ANS
lidocaine
double
gloving
-
ANS
the
american
college
of
surgeons
endorses
double
gloving
for
all
surgery
and
invasive
procedures
anesthesia
that
lets
patients
maintain
their
own
airway
and
be
easily
aroused
from
sleep
-
ANS
moderate
sedation
/
analgesia
who
requires
two
patient
identifiers
on
specimen
labels
-
ANS
JCO
factor
with
high
influence
on
wound
healing
that
the
surgical
team
can
control
-
ANS
tissue
handling patient
at
highest
risk
for
hypothermia
in
perianesthesia
phase
-
ANS
3
week
old
neonate
for
cardiac
anomaly
suture
best
suited
for
intestinal
anastomosis
-
ANS
vicryl
trailing
a
new
insuflation
system,
over-pressurization
leads
to
-
ANS
hypercarbia
process
of
decontamination
begins
when
-
ANS
at
completion
of
the
surgical
procedure
which
injury
is
NOT
related
to
a
patient
being
placed
in
the
lateral
position
-
ANS
compression
of
abdominal
cavity
primary
substance
found
in
epidermis
that
protects
body
from
fluid
loss
and
invasion
of
pathogens
-
ANS
keratin
correct
statement
regarding
closed
gloving
-
ANS
closed
gloving
can
only
be
used
for
initial
gloving
what
measure
can
be
taken
to
prevent
aspiration
based
on
patient's
history
-
ANS
cricoid
pressure
during
induction
on
factor
that
describes
high
incidence
of
musculoskeletal
disorders
among
surgical
techs
and
nurses
-
ANS
the
cumulative
effect
of
repeated
patient
handling
events
q
allergic
contact
dermatitis
with
natural
rubber
latex
-
ANS
puritis,
edema,
erythema
and
visicles
6-48
hours
after
exposure
patient
reports
latex
allergy ,
carries
epi
pen
and
beta-agonist
inhaler
-
ANS
true
latex
allergy
191.18
kg
patient
scheduled
for
surgery;
interventions
to
enhance
patient
safety
-
ANS
use
of
an
OR
bed
to
accommodate
patient
weight
and
size
risk
reduction
strategy
to
reduce
sharps
injury
-
ANS
passing
sharp
items
using
neutral
/
hands
free
techniques
instead
of
passing
hand
to
hand
self
retaining
retractor
for
large
patient
-
ANS
bookwalter silk
loses
tensile
strength
after
what
period
of
time
-
ANS
1
year
physical
characteristic
of
suture
-
ANS
knot
strength
appropriate
steps
to
remove
sterile
gown
-
ANS
wipe
gloves
clean,
untie
side
of
gown,
grasp
gown
at
one
shoulder
seam
practice
for
sponge,
sharp,
and
instrument
counts
follows:
-
ANS
institutional
policy
laparoscopic
trocars
placed
by
resident;
unusual
occurance
that
could
lead
to
sepsis
-
ANS
inadvertent
trocar
puncture
through
bowel
on
insertion
risk
factor
for
PONV
-
ANS
FEMALE
GENDER
source
of
radiation
in
OR
-
ANS
C
arm
ideal
suture
material
is
one
that
has
handling
characteristics
such
as
-
ANS
pliability
NOT
a
characteristic
of
silk
suture
-
ANS
memory
risk
reduction
strategy
to
reduce
RSI
-
ANS
replacing
or
tagging
sponges
and
laparotomy
instruments
with
RFID
chips
skin
injuries
related
to
shearing
occur
when
the
patient
is
in
what
position
-
ANS
trendelenburg
intracorporeal
suture
technique
uses
suture
tying
process
analogous
to
-
ANS
instrument
tying
health
professionals
should
employ
which
strategy
to
reduce
risk
of
allergic
reaction
to
latex
-
ANS
use
powder
free
gloves
that
have
low
levels
of
protein
and
chemical
allergens
patient
right
regarding
consent
-
ANS
right
to
informed
consent
patient
has
numb
and
tingly
mouth,
lips
and
tongue,
and
metallic
taste
after
peripheral
nerve
block
-
ANS
a
toxic
overdose
to
local
anesthetic,
monitoring
and
increasing
flow
rate
in
IV
saline select
the
intervention
that
is
an
engineered
control
factor
to
protect
patient
from
hypothermia
-
ANS
set
ambient
room
temp
between
68-73
CO2
gas
is
used
to
insufflate
to:
-
ANS
9
L/min,
14-16
mm
Hg
treatment
for
LAST
includes
-
ANS
lipids
correct
order
of
removal
for
soiled
sterile
attire
-
ANS
gown,
gloves,
mask
sponge
counts
should
be
performed
-
ANS
before
the
procedure,
before
closure
of
each
body
cavity ,
before
wound
closure,
at
skin
closure
suture
that
helps
eliminate
tension
of
primary
suture
line
-
ANS
retention
tensile
strength
of
lactic
and
glycolic
acid
polymers
is
sufficient
for
how
many
weeks
-
ANS
2-3
concern
with
large
doses
of
ketamine
-
ANS
respiratory
depression
patient
having
cardiac
surgery ,
consider
all
of
the
following
except:
-
ANS
RBCcount?
there
are
blank
main
coronary
arteries
which
originate
in
the
blank
-
ANS
2,
sinuses
of
valsalva
most
stable
and
rigid
fixation
of
a
fracture
-
ANS
locked
plating
system
NOT
included
in
the
retroperitoneal
space
-
ANS
spleen
filtering
mechanism
if
located
in
which
region
of
the
kidney
-
ANS
renal
cortex
?
damage
to
cranial
nerve
VII
-
ANS
drooping
of
the
corned
of
the
mouth
which
lab
values
are
indicative
of
acute
pancreatitis
resulting
from
blockage
in
the
ampulla
of
vater
-
ANS
amylase,
lipase
absolute
contraindication
for
a
cholecystectomy
is
-
ANS
uncontrolled
coagulopathy
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