NIFA PERIOPERATIVE EXAM 2024-2025 ACTUAL
EXAM 50 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED
ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES (VERIFIED
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A 19yo M received an IV A. Metallic taste in his mouth
peripheral nerve block for Alexanders 15th P 148
an ORIF of an ankle
fracture. The anesthesia
provider injected a distal
dorsal vein of the pt's right
foot with 2% lidocaine, after
placing a single cuffed
pneumatic tourniquet
around the upper thigh. The
surgeon noticed that the
cuff seemed to be deflating
and anticipated that the
patient would initially
complain of which of the
following?
A. Metallic taste in his
mouth
B. Seizures
C. Dizziness
D. Respiratory arrest
,After prepping the face, A. The area was not given time to dry
neck, and upper chest for a AORN Guidelines for Perioperative Practice 2019 Patient
radical neck dissection skin antisepsis, IVe.
using an alcohol based
prep stick, the protective
towels around the site were
removed. The RNFA applied
the head drape and
completed draping the
patient. During the pre-
incision surgical time-out,
the fire risk score was
determined to be high.
When the surgeon noticed
an area of the neck that did
not look prepped, she
asked for a new prep stick
to complete the prep area,
taking care not to moisten
the head drape. After
handing off the used prep
stick she asked for the
scalpel. What step was
omitted in this process?
A. The new prep area was
not given time to dry
B. The time-out should have
been repeated with the
surgoen scrubbed
C. The patient should have
been re-prepped and re-
draped with all new drapes
D. The scrub person should
have given the surgeon a
sterile towel to cover the
unprepped area
, A basic anesthesia C. Capnometer/
monitoring device that is
used during general
anesthesia to confirm
successful endotracheal
tube placement and
determine the presence of
gas exchange is the:
A. Pulse oximetry device
B. Stethoscope
C. Capnometer/end-tidal
CO2 monitor
D. Post-intubation arterial
blood gas
A common dysrythmia after B. Sinus Tachycardia
surgery is: Alexanders 15th P 275
A. SVT
B. Sinus Tachycardia
C. Bradycardia
D. Atrial Fibrillation
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