2024 OMSA FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS GRADED A+
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2024 OMSA FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS GRADED A+
2024 OMSA FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS GRADED A+
2024 OMSA FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS GRADED A+
The function of narcotic is: CORRECT >>Analgesia or relief of pain
Agents that induce respiratory depression: CORRECT >>Opioid, benzodiazepines
Dissociative anesthetics CORRECT >>Ketamine
The eyelash reflex is a form of the (blank) reflex: CORRECT >>Palpebral
Children have (blank) heart rates and (blank) blood pressure when compared to adults. CORRECT
>>higher, lower
The following questions should be asked while the patient is in recovery in which order:
CORRECT >>Do they still need airway assistance? What is their O2 saturation on room air? Is
the patient awake?
The stage of anesthesia where surgery can be performed: CORRECT >>3
The passage of air into and out of the lungs is called . CORRECT >>respiration (
ventilation)
The most ideal airway management is: CORRECT >>endotracheal intubation
LMA CORRECT >>laryngeal mask airway
Medication used for treatment of allergic reactions is: CORRECT >>Benadryl and Decadron
Regarding anaphylactic shock , two things to consider: CORRECT >>Drop in the blood pressure
and laryngeal edema
What is the Endocrine system? CORRECT >>The study of glands that secrete hormones that
regulate the body
normal blood glucose levels CORRECT >>70-110 mg/dL
where insulin is produced CORRECT >>beta cells of islets of Langerhans in pancreas
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, What is the function of glucose: CORRECT >>to release glucose from the cells into the
bloodstream
What are the two types of diabetes CORRECT >>Type 1: Beta cells don't produce insulin at all and
Type 2: Insulin bind to the cells, but the glucose gates don't open
What is the function of insulin: CORRECT >>To drive glucose into the cell (decrease blood glucose
levels)
What is the danger of doing surgery on a patient who is adrenally suppressed: CORRECT >>They
may experience a drop in blood pressure and shock
What does the Thyroid gland do? CORRECT >>Produces hormones that control metabolism and
growth
Treatment of an intra-arterial injection is: CORRECT >>10cc 1% Procaine
Treatment for phlebitis includes: CORRECT >>Pressure, moist heat and elevation
When inserting the catheter, which artery is at risk: CORRECT >>brachial artery
Less severe veinpuncture complications include: CORRECT >>Phlebitis and extravasation
Inflammation of the vein is called: CORRECT >>phlebitis
The danger of an intra-arterial injection is: CORRECT >>Intense chemical inflammation destroying
the inner layer of the artery, preventing blood supply to the limb
The most rapid and effective method of administering of drugs is: CORRECT >>Intravenous (IV)
Simply shutting off Nitrous Oxide and allowing the patient to breathe room air can result in:
CORRECT >>diffusion hypoxia
Which is stronger Morphine or Fentanyl? CORRECT >>Fentanyl (100 times stronger)
Benzodiazepines are reversed by: CORRECT >>Romazicon (Flumazenil)
Atropine or Glycopyrrolate are sometimes given to: CORRECT >>reduce salivary secretions
The action of benzodiazepines is to: CORRECT >>relax and sedate the patient
Normally, a nerve cell is POLARIZED. This means: CORRECT >>There are more positive ions on
the outside of the cell membrane and more negative ions on the inside of the cell.
Your patient is really nervous. You probably want to give this patient an anesthetic agent
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