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propofol (diprivan) - Produces both rapid anesthesia and recovery, has antiemetic, hypnotic agent and commonly used for outpatient surgery. Wakefulness, intracranial pressure, cerebral blood flow with anticonvulsive. Decreases blood pressure by vasodiliation, and sleep apena may be notice after induction. 
 
ketamine (ketalar) - Anesthesia for short procedures, gives a dysphoric effect, hallucinations, and amnesia. Is a profound analgesia 
 
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Anoxia 
a lack of oxygen 
Apena 
the cessation of breathing 
Asthma 
an acute respiratory disorder characterized by unusually sensitive, irritated conducing airways 
Atelactasis 
ateles (incomplete) and ekatasis (expansion); alveolar collapse due to loss of surfactant 
Bronchitis 
inflammation of the bronchial lining 
Compliance 
an indication of the lungs resilience and ability to expand; the lower the compliance, the greater the force required to fi...
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Anoxia 
Apena 
Asthma 
Atelactasis 
Bronchitis 
Compliance 
Dyspena 
Hypercapnia 
Hypocapnia 
Inspiratory Reserve Volume (IRV) 
Pneumothroax 
Pulmonary Embolism 
Septal Cells 
Surfactant 
Quiet Breathing 
Forced Breathing 
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FISDAP Review EXAM 2 COMPLETE SOLUTION 2023 
Anoxia 
a lack of oxygen 
Apena 
the cessation of breathing 
Asthma 
an acute respiratory disorder characterized by unusually sensitive, irritated conducing airways 
Atelactasis 
ateles (incomplete) and ekatasis (expansion); alveolar collapse due to loss of surfactant 
Bronchitis 
inflammation of the bronchial lining 
Compliance 
an indication of the lungs resilience and ability to expand; the lower the compliance, the greater the force required to fi...
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propofol (diprivan) - Produces both rapid anesthesia and recovery, has antiemetic, hypnotic agent and commonly used for outpatient surgery. Wakefulness, intracranial pressure, cerebral blood flow with anticonvulsive. Decreases blood pressure by vasodiliation, and sleep apena may be notice after induction. 
 
ketamine (ketalar) - Anesthesia for short procedures, gives a dysphoric effect, hallucinations, and amnesia. Is a profound analgesia 
 
thiopetothal sodium (pent...
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propofol (diprivan) - Answer Produces both rapid anesthesia and recovery, has antiemetic, hypnotic agent and commonly used for outpatient surgery. Wakefulness, intracranial pressure, cerebral blood flow with anticonvulsive. Decreases blood pressure by vasodiliation, and sleep apena may be notice after induction. 
 
ketamine (ketalar) - Answer Anesthesia for short procedures, gives a dysphoric effect, hallucinations, and amnesia. Is a profound analgesia 
 
thiopetothal sodium (pentothal) - An...
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Anoxia Correct Answer a lack of oxygen 
 
Apena Correct Answer the cessation of breathing 
 
Asthma Correct Answer an acute respiratory disorder characterized by unusually sensitive, irritated conducing airways 
 
Atelactasis Correct Answer ateles (incomplete) and ekatasis (expansion); alveolar collapse due to loss of surfactant 
 
Bronchitis Correct Answer inflammation of the bronchial lining 
 
Compliance Correct Answer an indication of the lungs resilience and ability to expand; the lower the...
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Diabetes Type 1 - Answer️️ -No insulin is produced. Either born with it or 
developed at a young age 
Diabetes type 2 - Answer️️ -adult onset diabetes, noninsulin dependent, 
body produces insulin but no enough, is more common, can be controlled 
by diet. 
Diabetes type 1 symptoms - Answer️️ -frequent urination; unusual thirst; 
extreme hunger; unusual weight loss; extreme fatigue; irritability 
Diabetes...
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Daance drugs Questions and answer 100% correct 2023propofol (diprivan) 
Produces both rapid anesthesia and recovery, has antiemetic, hypnotic agent and commonly used for outpatient surgery. Wakefulness, intracranial pressure, cerebral blood flow with anticonvulsive. Decreases blood pressure by vasodiliation, and sleep apena may be notice after induction. 
 
 
 
ketamine (ketalar) 
Anesthesia for short procedures, gives a dysphoric effect, hallucinations, and amnesia. Is a profound analgesia 
 
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How do spinal cord injuries at or above the level of the diaphragm effect RR? - correct answers-They will stop breathing spontaneously 
Chemoreceptors in the aortic arch and carotid arteries can do what to RR? - correct answers-Activate the medulla to increase rate and depth of respiration when there is a change in blood gas levels or BP 
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