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RCIS CCI Practice Exam #4 Questions and Answers with complete solution
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hypokalemia and which of the following might be considered contraindications for the pt to have a 
cardiac cath - anemia 
hyperkalemia 
electrolyte imbalance 
fever 
other systemic illnesses which might need stabilization 
in 1929, Dr Forssman performed which of the following - first cardiac cath 
(using a urinary cath inserted into his arm) 
the 4 major components of conscious sedation protocol should include all of the following except - 
cleaning the procedure room 
what are the 4 major compo...
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Moderate Sedation/Analgesia Questions and Answers 2024 Correctly done
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Sedation - Answer-Administering sedatives or dissociative agents with or without analgesics to induce a 
state that allows pt to tolerate unpleasant procedures while maintaining cardiorespiratory function. 
Depress level of consciousness that allows pt to maintain oxygenation and airway control independently. 
Sedation - Answer-Relaxed, calm, or sleepy condition that results from taking a sedative. 
Analgesia - Answer-Loss of ability to feel pain while conscious. 
- Pain killers/relievers 
- NSA...
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Moderate Sedation/Analgesia (PA) Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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Moderate Sedation/Analgesia (PA) 
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When discharging a patient after moderate sedation, what information should be given to the 
patient and the patient's caregiver? Potential post-procedural complications 
 
Which is true of a pre-sedation plan? It is planned or approved by a licensed independent 
practitioner 
 
Which is true regarding fasting prior to sedation? Following the fasting guidelines does not 
guarantee complete gastric emptying 
 
For which types o...
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FCCN Level 2 /192 Questions (UPDATED) With Complete Solutions Assured A+.
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FCCN Level 2 /192 Questions (UPDATED) With Complete Solutions Assured A+. 
Quiz :PaO2 - Answer :partial pressure of oxygen in arterial blood, obtained using 
an ABG 
80-100mmHG 
PaO2 60=SpO2 90% 
Quiz :SpO2 - Answer :saturation of peripheral oxygen, obtained using pulse ox 
90-100% 
SpO2 90%=PaO2 60 
Quiz :PaCO2 - Answer :35-45 
Quiz :respiratory acidosis - Answer :low pH, high CO2 
causes: CNS depression from drugs such as sedation, injury, or disease 
breathe too slow, retaining CO2 
Quiz :res...
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Moderate Sedation and Analgesia for Procedures Latest Version 2024/2025 Expert-Verified Q&As
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Current monitoring standards during moderate sedation administration require which of the following? 
- Drugs and equipment for routine and emergency care 
During the pre-procedure assessment, the patient states that he has sleep apnea. Which intervention is 
appropriate? - Notify the physician prior to the start of the procedure 
During the procedure, the nurse notes that the respiratory rate has fallen to eight per minute with 
apneic periods and oxygen saturations have fallen to 88% on room a...
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CCRN FINAL EXAM 2023-2024 COMPLETE QUESTIONS & HIGHLIGHTED ANSWERS 100% PASS.
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CCRN FINAL EXAM COMPLETE QUESTIONS & 
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A patient was admitted with an acute inferior wall STEMI. The physician advises 
the nurse to monitor the patient for signs of right ventricular (RV) infarction. 
Which of the following are signs of RV infarction? 
A) S4 heart sound, lung crackles 
B) hypotension, flat neck veins 
C) hypertension, a systolic murmur 
D) distended neck veins, clear lungs 
D) distended neck veins, clear lungs 
If the RV contractility decrease...
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NSG-322 Exam 3 drugs Questions And Answers Correct 100%
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NSG-322 Exam 3 drugs Questions 
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Gamma-hydroxybutyrate (GHB) affects the 
Central nervous system 
GHB is dangerous when it is mixed with 
Alcohol 
What kind of amnesia does GHB cause 
Anterograde amnesia (when you can't make new memories) 
GHB clears from the body 
Quickly and it is hard to detect by testing 
GHB is therapeutically used to treat 
Narcolepsy type 1 
Flunitrazepam is a potent 
Benzodiazepine it is 10x stronger than diazepam 
Flunitrazepam is known as the...
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RCIS CCI Practice Exam #4 2023 with 100% correct answers
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hypokalemia and which of the following might be considered contraindications for the pt to have a cardiac cath - correct answeranemia 
hyperkalemia 
electrolyte imbalance 
fever 
other systemic illnesses which might need stabilization 
 
in 1929, Dr Forssman performed which of the following - correct answerfirst cardiac cath 
(using a urinary cath inserted into his arm) 
 
the 4 major components of conscious sedation protocol should include all of the following except - correct answercleaning th...
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Comprehensive CRNA Interview Review Accurate responses are given.
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Comprehensive CRNA Interview Review Accurate responses are given. 
 
Comprehensive CRNA Interview Review 
 
Norepinephrine Mechanism of Action (MOA) 
A1, A2, B1 agonist. 
 
Primary agent used in distributive shock because it's ability to recruit venous volume and augment preload, while increasing arterial tone, and increasing cardiac output. 
 
Alpha one causing peripheral smooth muscle contraction. (low dose venous, high dose venous and arterial). 
 
Alpha 2 adrenoreceptor agonism actually ant...
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NR 546 WEEK 6 TEST CASE STUDY WITH QUESTIONS AND WELL VERIFIED ANSWERS GRADED A+[ACTUAL EXAM 100%]
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NR 546 WEEK 6 TEST CASE STUDY WITH 
QUESTIONS AND WELL VERIFIED 
ANSWERS GRADED A+[ACTUAL EXAM 
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Addiction is often driven by the client's attempts to: - ANS---selfmedicate an underlying mental health disorder 
adverse effects associated with the acute use of opioids: - ANS---- 
Itching 
-Constipation 
-Respiratory depression 
-Urinary retention 
-Sedation 
Opioid medication: Morphine - ANS----Prototype opioid agonist 
-indicated for acute pain 
-binds to opioid receptors in the CNS, ...
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