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CAPA EXAM QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS When are patients at greatest risk for unwanted sedation - Answer- Peak of med effect First 24 hours post op W/in 6hrs after anesthesia B/t 11p-7a After increased dose of opioid Initial symptoms of LAST - Answer- Htn leading to hypotension PVCS prolonged QR Peak onset of Nitroprusside - Answer- 30-60 seconds Nitroprusside - Answer- Peripheral vasodilator Peak action of Dilaudid - Answer- 5-20 minutes Versed (Benzodiazepine) - Answer- Decreased Bp Increased HR Decreased svr Propofol (Diprivan) - Answer- Decreased BP NO changes in HR Anesthesia agents short acting to long - Answer- Rocuronium-vechoronium-pan Stages of Anesthesia - Answer- analgesia Delirium Anesthesia Overdose Autonomic hyperreflexia - Answer- Abnormal overreaction of nervous system, usually after spinal cord injury Morphine dose for 9 mo old - Answer- 0.05-.1mg/kg Hip surgery - Answer- Can injure PERONEAL nerve Pediatric Versed dose - Answer- .25-.50mg/kg Desquamation - Answer- Loss of upper layer of skin Respiratory Acidosis - Answer- Increased CO2- decreased HCO3 Ph 7.35 Respiratory alkalosis - Answer- Decreased CO2-ph7.45-HCO3 normal Metabolic acidosis - Answer- Decreased HCO3 Ph 7.35 Metabolic alkalosis - Answer- Increased HCO3 PH 7.45 Which approach is the most nerve sparing - Answer- Robotic approach

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CAPA EXAM QUESTIONS WITH
100% CORRECT ANSWERS

When are patients at greatest risk for unwanted sedation - Answer- Peak of med effect
First 24 hours post op
W/in 6hrs after anesthesia
B/t 11p-7a
After increased dose of opioid

Initial symptoms of LAST - Answer- Htn leading to hypotension
PVCS
prolonged QR

Peak onset of Nitroprusside - Answer- 30-60 seconds

Nitroprusside - Answer- Peripheral vasodilator

Peak action of Dilaudid - Answer- 5-20 minutes

Versed (Benzodiazepine) - Answer- Decreased Bp
Increased HR
Decreased svr

Propofol (Diprivan) - Answer- Decreased BP
NO changes in HR

Anesthesia agents short acting to long - Answer- Rocuronium-vechoronium-pan

Stages of Anesthesia - Answer- analgesia
Delirium
Anesthesia
Overdose

Autonomic hyperreflexia - Answer- Abnormal overreaction of nervous system, usually
after spinal cord injury

Morphine dose for 9 mo old - Answer- 0.05-.1mg/kg

Hip surgery - Answer- Can injure PERONEAL nerve

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