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CDS 831: IV Sedation Exam with
Questions and 100% Correct Answers


For deep sedation and general anesthesia, what combination of drugs is typically used? -
Answer BZD + opoid + Ketamine OR Propofol


e.g. Midazolam + Fentanyl + Ketamine OR Propofol



For deep sedation and general anesthesia, what dose of Midazolam is typically
given? What about Fentanyl? - Answer Midazolam 5-10 mg


Fentanyl 50-100 mcg



For deep sedation and general anesthesia, what dose of Ketamine is typically
given? What about Propofol? - Answer Ketamine 10-50 mg


Propofol 10-100 mg


When determining whether to discharge a patient following anesthesia, the modified
________ scale should be used - Answer Aldrete scale


Potential respiration scores (Aldrete scale): - Answer 0 = apnea
1 = dyspnea/shallow breathing
2 = able to take a deep breath and cough

, Potential O2 saturation scores (Aldrete scale): - Answer 0 = saturation <90% even with
supplemental O2
1 = needs supplemental O2 to maintain saturation >90%
2 = maintains saturation >92% on room air


Potential consciousness scores (Aldrete scale): - Answer 0 = not responding
1 = arousable on calling
2 = fully awake



Potential circulation scores (Aldrete scale): - Answer 0 = BP > 50mmHg off from pre-
op BP

1 = BP 20-50mmHg off from pre-op BP
2= BP <20mmHg off from pre-op BP



Potential activity scores (Aldrete scale): - Answer 0 = able to move 0 extremities
voluntarily
1 = able to move 2 extremities voluntarily
2 = able to move 4 extremities voluntarily


6 post-sedation instructions to give to your patient: - Answer 1. go home and rest
2. no strenuous activity
3. no heavy meals
4. no driving
5. no alcohol or drugs
6. nausea may develop


Level of Consciousness (LOC) scale: - Answer 1. fully awake and oriented

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