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VTNE Practice Test 1 Diagnostics Questions and answers.
  • VTNE Practice Test 1 Diagnostics Questions and answers.

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  • VTNE Practice Test 1 Diagnostics Questions and answers 3. nitrous oxide - ANSWER-All the following inhaled anesthetic drugs should be used with a rebreathing system except: 1. halothane. 2. isoflurane. 3. nitrous oxide. 4. desflurane. 2. Golden retriever - ANSWER-You should bury the needle in the vein of which of the following animals when taking a blood sample? 1. Persian cat 2. Golden retriever 3. Oriental cat 4. Pomeranian 3. Gastrointestinal obstruction - ANSWER-Which of the fo...
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ABFAS boards (Rear foot and forefoot) Questions and Answers Rated A+
  • ABFAS boards (Rear foot and forefoot) Questions and Answers Rated A+

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  • Properties of Calcium phosphate antibiotic beads non exothermic Must use powder Peaks at 3 hours and then elutes over 72 hours 120 day shelf life Most common 5th metatarsal fracture Avulsion fracture (about 50% of 5th met fractures) normal IM between 4 and 5? normal lateral bowing angle? IM= 6.5-9.0 bowing angle=2.6 What is the Myerson procedure? use of EHB in correction of HAV. What is biologic fixation? stewart classification 5th met base fracture benefit of ropivicaine over bupivain...
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CNIM Guidelines - Practice Questions Answered Correctly – Expert Verified | Latest Version 2024/2025
  • CNIM Guidelines - Practice Questions Answered Correctly – Expert Verified | Latest Version 2024/2025

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  • A global significant decrease in amplitude of cortical SSEPs w/o significant decrease in amplitude of cervical and subcortical responses in a lumbar spine surgery is most possibly due to: a) Inadequate stimulation b) Changes in anesthesia regimen c) Significant blood loss due to surgery d) Damages caused by the surgery - B A loss of SSEP response would most likely occur _____ to the surgical site a) Rostral b) Caudal c) Anterior d) Posterior - B After-discharges occur after what? a) ...
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ABFAS boards (Rear foot and forefoot) Questions and Answers Rated A+
  • ABFAS boards (Rear foot and forefoot) Questions and Answers Rated A+

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  • ABFAS boards (Rear foot and forefoot) Questions and Answers Rated A+ Properties of Calcium phosphate antibiotic beads non exothermic Must use powder Peaks at 3 hours and then elutes over 72 hours 120 day shelf life Most common 5th metatarsal fracture Avulsion fracture (about 50% of 5th met fractures) normal IM between 4 and 5? normal lateral bowing angle? IM= 6.5-9.0 bowing angle=2.6 What is the Myerson procedure? use of EHB in correction of HAV. What is biologic fixation?...
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CM2 Quizzes || with Complete Solutions.
  • CM2 Quizzes || with Complete Solutions.

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  • Intravenous anesthetics are often combined with gaseous anesthetics for long procedures. Which benefits are derived from the combination of intravenous and inhaled anesthetics? (Select all that apply.) A. Lower doses of inhaled anesthetics can be used in the presence of intravenous anesthetics. B. Adding intravenous anesthetics results in greater muscle relaxation and analgesia than montherapy with inhaled anesthetics. C. Adding intravenous anesthetics to inhaled anesthetics decreases the a...
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CNIM Exam Questions to Re-Study
  • CNIM Exam Questions to Re-Study

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  • CNIM Exam Questions to Re-Study What is the initial event that occurs when the action potential threshold of a neuron is reached? - answer-Voltage gated Sodium channels open What does the sodium potassium pump do? - answer-Pumps K+ into cell and Na out of cell Which of the following has the greatest effect on SSEP Monitoring? -Fentanyl -Diazepam -Pavulon -Sevoflourane - answer--Diazepam Which of the following is a barbituate? -Remifentanil -Methohexital -Curare -Nitrous Oxide - answ...
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CRNA BOARD EXAM REVIEW QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS
  • CRNA BOARD EXAM REVIEW QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS

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  • CRNA BOARD EXAM REVIEW QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS On an ECG, each mm equals what length of time? - ANS__________________________ .04 seconds Phospholipids and Proteins -ANS__________________________ What are the 2 components of a cell membrane? Phospholipids -ANS__________________________ most abundant component of cell membrane on basis of number of molecules Proteins -ANS__________________________ most abundant component of cell membrane on weight basis (50% of the membrane by ...
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UWorld NCLEX RN questions and answers 2024
  • UWorld NCLEX RN questions and answers 2024

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  • UWorld NCLEX RNA client undergoing endotracheal intubation received IV sedation and succinylcholine. Shortly after respiratory status has been stabilized, the client flushed and profusely diaphoretic and has a rigid jaw. Which medication should the nurse prepare to administer? Click the exhibit button for more information. Exhibit: Vital signs Temperature 105 F Blood pressure 140/90 mm Hg Heart rate 150/min Respirations 28/min O2 saturation 98% - IM epinephrine - IV atropine - IV dantr...
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Anesthesia and moderate sedation latest  update graded A+
  • Anesthesia and moderate sedation latest update graded A+

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  • Anesthesia and moderate sedation latest update graded A+ general anesthesia causes loss of sensation, consciousness and reflexes. for major surgery or one that requires major relaxation general anesthesia risk factors Family history of malignant hyperthermia Respiratory disease (hypoventilation) Cardiac disease (dysrhythmias, altered cardiac output) Gastric contents (aspiration) Alcohol or drug abuse local anesthesia loss of sensation w/o loss of sensation Local anesthesia ri...
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Hesi Vet Tech Exit Exam Questions and Answers (2024 / 2025) (Verified Answers)
  • Hesi Vet Tech Exit Exam Questions and Answers (2024 / 2025) (Verified Answers)

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  • Hesi Vet Tech Exit Exam Questions and Answers (2024 / 2025) (Verified Answers).1. Jones disease in sheep is caused by... ANS mycobacterium paratuberculosis 2. os ANS left eye (oculus sinister) 3. What morphine like substance found in the thalamus and hypothalamus acts like a natural analgesic ANS Endorphin 4. The MAC of an anesthetic agent will change for all of the following reasons except ANS Patients breed 5. For which patients should mass induction and isoflurane be avoided ANS Pa- ...
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