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ODP 4017 ANAESTHETICS QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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What is the Anaesthesia Triad? 
Analgesia 
Hypnosis (Consciousness) 
Muscle Relaxation 
 
Name the 4 Stages of General Anaesthesia 
Induction 
Maintenance 
Emergence 
Recovery 
What Guidelines must be followed when checking the Anaesthetic Machine? 
AAGBI Checklist for Anaesthetic Equipment 2012 
What are the 7 minimum monitoring standards for anaesthesia? 
- Pulse Oximeter 
- Non-Invasive Blood Pressure (NIBP) 
- ECG 
- Inspired and expired gas analysis - including 
Capnography 
- Airway Press...
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NBSTSA CST Practice Exam B
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WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING IS A SIGN OF CARDIAC ARREST? 
CYANOSIS 
List in order the sequence of induction for general anaesthesia: 
leads placed on the patient 
patient is prompted to breathe 100% oxygen 
induction agent is given through an I.V. 
patient is intubated 
anaesthetic gas agent is selected and applied 
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Place the following phases of wound healing by first intention in correct order from 
first to last: 
Inflammatory 
proliferation 
remodelling 
When preparing endos...
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BVMS 3 Module 14 || A+ Verified Solutions.
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what are the component of an equine triple drip? correct answers - Ketamine 
- Guaifenesin (GGE, acts as a muscle relaxant) 
- Alpha 2 antagonist (Xylazine...) 
 
what are the advantages of a triple drip in horses? correct answers - improved respiratory and cardiovascular function 
- maintains a better V/Q balance (preservation of hypoxic pumonary vasoconstriction) 
 
what is a V/Q mismatch? correct answers Anything that affects the delivery and uptake of Oxygen into the blood, cause a change i...
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Yr 4 Anaesthesia MCQs Actual Questions and Answers 2024-2025 Solved 100%
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Yr 4 Anaesthesia MCQs Actual Questions and Answers Solved 100% 
The triad of anaesthesia comprises 
A. Hypnosis, monitoring, and airway management 
B. Sedation, pain management and airway management 
C. Sedation, muscle relaxation and analgesia 
D. Hypnosis, analgesia and immobility Ans - D 
 
What are the minimum requirements for effective surgical anaesthesia? 
A. An immobile surgical field with good analgesia 
B. An unaware and immobile patient 
C. Artificial ventilation and hypnosis 
D. Se...
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Yr 4 Anaesthesia MCQs with 100% Complete Solutions
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Yr 4 Anaesthesia MCQs with 100% 
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The triad of anaesthesia comprises 
A. Hypnosis, monitoring, and airway management 
B. Sedation, pain management and airway management 
C. Sedation, muscle relaxation and analgesia 
D. Hypnosis, analgesia and immobility -Answer-D 
What are the minimum requirements for effective surgical anaesthesia? 
A. An immobile surgical field with good analgesia 
B. An unaware and immobile patient 
C. Artificial ventilation and hypnosis 
D. Sedation and mu...
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NUR2226 - week 1 - Surgical Nursing Questions And Answers With Latest Quiz
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anaesthetic injected into the spinal canal, which generates numbness below this site - spinal 
anaesthetic 
Can all patients use PCA system? Why or why not? - No, depends on suitability. Must be mentally 
alert, able to understand and comply with PCA. 
common dose for oxycodone - IV 
IV, initially 0.5-2 mg; repeat every 3-5 minutes (this interval may not represent the true time to peak 
effect); titrate dose according to response and sedation score, see Respiratory depression. Use the lower 
dos...
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Yr 4 Anaesthesia MCQs with 100% Complete Solutions
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Yr 4 Anaesthesia MCQs with 100% 
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The triad of anaesthesia comprises 
A. Hypnosis, monitoring, and airway management 
B. Sedation, pain management and airway management 
C. Sedation, muscle relaxation and analgesia 
D. Hypnosis, analgesia and immobility -Answer-D 
What are the minimum requirements for effective surgical anaesthesia? 
A. An immobile surgical field with good analgesia 
B. An unaware and immobile patient 
C. Artificial ventilation and hypnosis 
D. Sedation and mu...
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SBAs and MCQs for the Final FRCA.pdf
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True/False 
1. Tissue oxygenation can be determined by: 
 A. Gastric tonometry. 
 B. Tissue oxygen electrodes. 
 C. Functional MRI. 
 D. Positron emission tomography. 
 E. Ultraviolet spectroscopy. 
2. The suggested cause for prothrombin complex concentrate’s 
thrombotic risk is its high content of: 
 A. Calcium. 
 B. Factor VII. 
 C. Factor II. 
 D. Factor X. 
 E. Factor IX. 
3. Which patient factors are associated with large-scale fl uid absorption 
during transurethral resect...
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Yr 4 Anaesthesia MCQs with 100% Complete Solutions
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Yr 4 Anaesthesia MCQs with 100% 
Complete Solutions 
The triad of anaesthesia comprises 
A. Hypnosis, monitoring, and airway management 
B. Sedation, pain management and airway management 
C. Sedation, muscle relaxation and analgesia 
D. Hypnosis, analgesia and immobility -Answer-D 
What are the minimum requirements for effective surgical anaesthesia? 
A. An immobile surgical field with good analgesia 
B. An unaware and immobile patient 
C. Artificial ventilation and hypnosis 
D. Sedation and mu...
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University of Leeds 4th Year Acute & Critical Care Revision Notes (ACC)
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117 Pages 
 
Topics Covered: 
 
Acute Medicine	4 
Important Areas	4 
Clinical Presentations - Essential	5 
Chest Pain	5 
Shortness of Breath	11 
Limb Pain/Swelling	12 
Blood Glucose Disturbances	14 
Substance Misuse	16 
Serious Infections	20 
Acute Kidney Injury	21 
Confusion & Delirium	24 
Clinical Presentations - Desirable	25 
Anaphylaxis	25 
Unconscious Patient	27 
Acute Coronary Syndrome	28 
COPD - Acute Exacerbation	29 
Subarachnoid Haemorrhage	30 
Syncope	31 
Electrolyte Disturbances	32 
C...
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