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[Show more]Which rotameter flow indicator is read in the middle of the device? 
A. Ball float 
B. Bobbin 
C. H float 
D. Skirt float correct answers A - The flow of gases delivered from the anesthesia machine is commonly shown by 5 types of rotameter indicators. Properly understanding their function is nece...
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Add to cartWhich rotameter flow indicator is read in the middle of the device? 
A. Ball float 
B. Bobbin 
C. H float 
D. Skirt float correct answers A - The flow of gases delivered from the anesthesia machine is commonly shown by 5 types of rotameter indicators. Properly understanding their function is nece...
Bound O2 calculation correct answers Pt's Hgbx1.34mL/g x O2 saturation 
 
Dissolved O2 calculation correct answers PaO2 x 0.003 
 
Dissolved CO2 in blood calculation correct answers PaCO2 x 0.067. Think CO2 is 20 x more dissolvable in blood than O2 which is multiplied by 0.003 
 
BMI co...
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Add to cartBound O2 calculation correct answers Pt's Hgbx1.34mL/g x O2 saturation 
 
Dissolved O2 calculation correct answers PaO2 x 0.003 
 
Dissolved CO2 in blood calculation correct answers PaCO2 x 0.067. Think CO2 is 20 x more dissolvable in blood than O2 which is multiplied by 0.003 
 
BMI co...
EMLA cream components correct answers 2.5% lidocaine and 2.5% prilocaine 
 
Studies have shown that C fibers (which are unmyelinated and transmit pain and temperature impulses) are more resistant to blockade than A-delta fibers and B fibers. T or F? correct answers true 
 
Propofol induction d...
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Add to cartEMLA cream components correct answers 2.5% lidocaine and 2.5% prilocaine 
 
Studies have shown that C fibers (which are unmyelinated and transmit pain and temperature impulses) are more resistant to blockade than A-delta fibers and B fibers. T or F? correct answers true 
 
Propofol induction d...
Goals of General anesthesia 1-5 correct answers 1Anesthesia. Analgesia — loss of response to pain 
2. Amnesia — loss of memory 
3. Immobility — loss of motor reflexes 
4. Unconsciousness — loss of consciousness 
5. Skeletal muscle relaxation 
 
Anesthesia - 
General Anesthesia - correc...
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Add to cartGoals of General anesthesia 1-5 correct answers 1Anesthesia. Analgesia — loss of response to pain 
2. Amnesia — loss of memory 
3. Immobility — loss of motor reflexes 
4. Unconsciousness — loss of consciousness 
5. Skeletal muscle relaxation 
 
Anesthesia - 
General Anesthesia - correc...
What are 5 characteristics of a profession/ professional organization? correct answers - Specialized knowledge 
- Institutional preparation 
- Code of Ethics 
- Obligation to the public 
- Autonomy 
 
What do professions ultimately exist for? correct answers To serve the public, especially alt...
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Add to cartWhat are 5 characteristics of a profession/ professional organization? correct answers - Specialized knowledge 
- Institutional preparation 
- Code of Ethics 
- Obligation to the public 
- Autonomy 
 
What do professions ultimately exist for? correct answers To serve the public, especially alt...
Serum Osmolarity correct answers Serum Osmolarity = 2[Na+] + (glucose/18) + (BUN/2.8) 
 
Minute Ventilation correct answers VE = Vt x RR 
 
Alveolar Ventilation correct answers VA = (Vt - Vd) x RR 
 
Bohr Equation correct answers EtCO2 can be used instead of PeCO2 
 
Ohm's Law correc...
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Add to cartSerum Osmolarity correct answers Serum Osmolarity = 2[Na+] + (glucose/18) + (BUN/2.8) 
 
Minute Ventilation correct answers VE = Vt x RR 
 
Alveolar Ventilation correct answers VA = (Vt - Vd) x RR 
 
Bohr Equation correct answers EtCO2 can be used instead of PeCO2 
 
Ohm's Law correc...
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What muscle abducts the vocal cords? correct answers posterior cricoarytenoid 
 
What is the only muscle that tenses (elongates) the vocal cords? correct answers cricothyroid "cords tense" 
 
What muscle opens the glottis? correct answers thyroepiglottic 
 
What two muscles close the glot...
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Add to cartWhat muscle abducts the vocal cords? correct answers posterior cricoarytenoid 
 
What is the only muscle that tenses (elongates) the vocal cords? correct answers cricothyroid "cords tense" 
 
What muscle opens the glottis? correct answers thyroepiglottic 
 
What two muscles close the glot...
1. In the elderly, the time needed for clinical recovery from neuromuscular blockade is significantly increased for: 
A. Cisatracurium 
B. Vecuronium 
C. Pipecuronium 
D. Mivacurium correct answers B. Vecuronium 
 
2. Considerations for the management of a patient with myotonic dystrophy unde...
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Add to cart1. In the elderly, the time needed for clinical recovery from neuromuscular blockade is significantly increased for: 
A. Cisatracurium 
B. Vecuronium 
C. Pipecuronium 
D. Mivacurium correct answers B. Vecuronium 
 
2. Considerations for the management of a patient with myotonic dystrophy unde...
During fetal monitoring, Type III decelerations are thought to be related to: 
• head compression 
• umbilical cord compression 
• uteroplacental insufficiency 
• placental abruption correct answers umbilical cord compression 
 
Type III, or variable, decelerations are the most common typ...
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Add to cartDuring fetal monitoring, Type III decelerations are thought to be related to: 
• head compression 
• umbilical cord compression 
• uteroplacental insufficiency 
• placental abruption correct answers umbilical cord compression 
 
Type III, or variable, decelerations are the most common typ...
What is resting membrane potential in ventricular myocytes? Threshold potential? correct answers RMP: -90 mV 
TP: -70 mV 
 
basic sequence of the synthesis of endogenous catecholamines correct answers Tyrosine converted by tyrosine hydroxylase > Dopa 
Dopa converted by aromatic L amino acid...
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Add to cartWhat is resting membrane potential in ventricular myocytes? Threshold potential? correct answers RMP: -90 mV 
TP: -70 mV 
 
basic sequence of the synthesis of endogenous catecholamines correct answers Tyrosine converted by tyrosine hydroxylase > Dopa 
Dopa converted by aromatic L amino acid...
How long to quit smoking to see full benefits correct answers 6-8 weeks 
 
How long to quit smoking to see short benefits correct answers 12-18 hours 
 
T/F Huntingtons disease is sensitive to both D and ND blockers correct answers t 
 
____Na+ ____ ; ___K+ ____ correct answers 3, out, 2...
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Add to cartHow long to quit smoking to see full benefits correct answers 6-8 weeks 
 
How long to quit smoking to see short benefits correct answers 12-18 hours 
 
T/F Huntingtons disease is sensitive to both D and ND blockers correct answers t 
 
____Na+ ____ ; ___K+ ____ correct answers 3, out, 2...
Pharmacologic characteristics that BEST describe the effect of naloxone at opioid receptors include: (select 2) 
A. affinity. 
B. intrinsic activity. 
C. reversibility. 
D. stereo selectivity. correct answers A, C 
 
Abnormal placental implantation beyond the endometrium include: (select 2) 
A. A...
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Add to cartPharmacologic characteristics that BEST describe the effect of naloxone at opioid receptors include: (select 2) 
A. affinity. 
B. intrinsic activity. 
C. reversibility. 
D. stereo selectivity. correct answers A, C 
 
Abnormal placental implantation beyond the endometrium include: (select 2) 
A. A...
The effects of carcinoid syndrome are related to the release of: (Select 2) 
 
A. Choline acetyltransferase 
B. Histamine 
C. Parathyroid Hormone 
D. Serotonin correct answers B. Histamine 
D. Serotonin 
 
Carcinoid tumors are most often in the gastrointestinal tract. Carcinoid tumors produce car...
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Add to cartThe effects of carcinoid syndrome are related to the release of: (Select 2) 
 
A. Choline acetyltransferase 
B. Histamine 
C. Parathyroid Hormone 
D. Serotonin correct answers B. Histamine 
D. Serotonin 
 
Carcinoid tumors are most often in the gastrointestinal tract. Carcinoid tumors produce car...
What is the major inhibitory neurotransmitter in the spinal cord? correct answers Glycine. GABA is the inhibitory neurotransmitter in the CNS, glycine in the spinal cord. 
 
Where do preganglionic parasympathetic nerves originate? correct answers Craniosacral, but only cranial nerves III, VII,...
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Add to cartWhat is the major inhibitory neurotransmitter in the spinal cord? correct answers Glycine. GABA is the inhibitory neurotransmitter in the CNS, glycine in the spinal cord. 
 
Where do preganglionic parasympathetic nerves originate? correct answers Craniosacral, but only cranial nerves III, VII,...
Chemical structure - Desflurane correct answers C3H2F6O 
 
Chemical structure - isoflurane correct answers C3H2ClF5O 
 
Chemical structure - sevoflurane correct answers C3H2F7 
 
Oil/gas partition coefficient - isoflurane correct answers 90.8 
 
Vapor pressure - isoflurane correct ans...
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Add to cartChemical structure - Desflurane correct answers C3H2F6O 
 
Chemical structure - isoflurane correct answers C3H2ClF5O 
 
Chemical structure - sevoflurane correct answers C3H2F7 
 
Oil/gas partition coefficient - isoflurane correct answers 90.8 
 
Vapor pressure - isoflurane correct ans...
Describe the architecture of an atom correct answers -The atom is the basic building block that makes up all matter 
 
-Protons (+) charge 
-Neutrons (neutral) charge 
-Electrons (-) charge 
 
-Protons and neutrons are in the center of the atom (nucleus), electrons orbit the nucleus in the electr...
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Add to cartDescribe the architecture of an atom correct answers -The atom is the basic building block that makes up all matter 
 
-Protons (+) charge 
-Neutrons (neutral) charge 
-Electrons (-) charge 
 
-Protons and neutrons are in the center of the atom (nucleus), electrons orbit the nucleus in the electr...
Nurse Anesthetists: Credentialing correct answers -Licensing statutes (State Board of Nursing) 
 
-NBCRNA certification exam (CNE) 
 
-Act within legislated scope of practice 
 
Standards of anesthesia care correct answers -Level of care generally practiced by profession 
-Nationwide 
-Applies...
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Add to cartNurse Anesthetists: Credentialing correct answers -Licensing statutes (State Board of Nursing) 
 
-NBCRNA certification exam (CNE) 
 
-Act within legislated scope of practice 
 
Standards of anesthesia care correct answers -Level of care generally practiced by profession 
-Nationwide 
-Applies...
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