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Fisdap Airway Management Questions and Answers Rated A+
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Fisdap Airway Management Questions and Answers Rated A+ Potential effects of orotracheal intubation. Secure airway, Protection against aspiration. Bleeding, hypoxia laryngeal swelling, laryngospasms, vocal cord, mucosal necrosis, barotrauma. 
Potential effects of moving an intubated patient. With a firmly secured tube the tip of the ET tube can move as much as 2 inches with head flexion and extension; with hyperflexion the tube can be pulled from the trachea completely. Hyperextension can cause ...
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DAANCE MODULE 2 ASSESMENT EXAM 2023/2024
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DAANCE MODULE 2 ASSESMENT EXAM 
2023/2024 
Ischemia 
 causes it? 
2. What does it result in? - CORRECT ANSWER-1. Build up of fatty plaque within the 
coronary arteries. 
2. Acute coronary syndrome. 
Repolarization of the ventricles shows up at what on an ECG? - CORRECT ANSWER-T 
wave 
Which three essential characteristics should be identified when assessing abnormal 
rhythms? - CORRECT ANSWER-Rate, rhythm, and regularity. 
Formation of a blood clot in a blood vessel; (usually a vein.) - CORR...
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Fisdap Airway Management Questions and Answers Rated A+ 2023|2024 UPDATE
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Potential effects of orotracheal intubation. Secure airway, Protection against aspiration. 
Bleeding, hypoxia laryngeal swelling, laryngospasms, vocal cord, mucosal necrosis, barotrauma. 
Potential effects of moving an intubated patient. With a firmly secured tube the tip of the ET 
tube can move as much as 2 inches with head flexion and extension; with hyperflexion the tube 
can be pulled from the trachea completely. Hyperextension can c...
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NCCT Surgical Tech License Test || All Questions & Solutions (100% Correct)
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NCCT Surgical Tech License Test || All Questions & Solutions (100% Correct) 
NCCT Surgical Tech License Test || All Questions & Solutions (100% Correct) 
 
The surgical technologist is preparing the room for a left total hip arthroscopy. Where should the ST stand? - ANSWER - Lower right side of the patient 
 
What should the OR temp be? - ANSWER - 68-73 
 
The surgical technologist is assisting in circulating and needs to pour saline onto the sterile field. Which describes how to pour? - ANSWER ...
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DAANCE MOD 2 Complete Set Questions With Verified Solution
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DAANCE MOD 2 Complete Set 
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Ischemia 
 causes it? 
2. What does it result in? - ANSWER 1. Build up of fatty plaque 
within the coronary arteries. 
2. Acute coronary syndrome. 
Repolarization of the ventricles shows up at what on an ECG? - 
ANSWER T wave 
Which three essential characteristics should be identified when 
assessing abnormal rhythms? - ANSWER Rate, rhythm, and 
regularity. 
Formation of a blood clot in a blood vessel; (usually a vein.) - 
ANSWER...
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DAANCE module 2 questions ad answers
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Ischemia 
 causes it? 
2. What does it result in? - 1. Build up of fatty plaque within the coronary arteries. 
2. Acute coronary syndrome. 
Repolarization of the ventricles shows up at what on an ECG? - T wave 
Which three essential characteristics should be identified when assessing abnormal 
rhythms? - Rate, rhythm, and regularity. 
Formation of a blood clot in a blood vessel; (usually a vein.) - thrombosis 
Prophylaxis recommendations are for pt.s at the...
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Fisdap Airway Management Questions and Answers Rated A+
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Fisdap Airway Management Questions and Answers Rated A+ Potential effects of orotracheal intubation. Secure airway, Protection against aspiration. Bleeding, hypoxia laryngeal swelling, laryngospasms, vocal cord, mucosal necrosis, barotrauma. 
Potential effects of moving an intubated patient. With a firmly secured tube the tip of the ET tube can move as much as 2 inches with head flexion and extension; with hyperflexion the tube can be pulled from the trachea completely. Hyperextension can cause ...
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TMC exam questions with correct answers|100% verified|38 pages
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TMC exam questions with correct answers 
Romazicon (flumazenil) Answer -antidote for benzodiazepines such as 
-GABA receptor antagonist 
- It can treat drowsiness caused by sedatives following surgery or drug overdose. 
 
Which of the following can be used to estimate the level of Hemoglobin? Answer RBC 
-RBC X 3 = hemoglobin 
 
with the use of pressure control the most important alarm is Answer low volume 
-because the ventilator does not care about volume, the practitioner must. 
 
The m...
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Aorn periop 101 mock exam 100% correct answers|
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Aorn periop 101 mock exam 100% 
correct answers| -arm extention should be less than 90 degrees to avoid compression of brachial plexus -pressure points padded -soft pillow under knees to prevent lower back stress -safety strap applied with blanket protecting skin *ans*supine position -headrest or pillow placed under patients head -upper arm above lower arm on same plane as shoulder; forearm and wrist in neutral position; palm 
down -lower arm on same plane as or mattress; forearm and wrist ...
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FISDAP Airway Management Review Questions with 100% Correct Answers
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Potential effects of orotracheal intubation. Secure airway, Protection against aspiration. Bleeding, hypoxia laryngeal swelling, laryngospasms, vocal cord, mucosal necrosis, barotrauma. 
 
Potential effects of moving an intubated patient. With a firmly secured tube the tip of the ET tube can move as much as 2 inches with head flexion and extension; with hyperflexion the tube can be pulled from the trachea completely. Hyperextension can cause the ET tube to be pushed further into the trachea. Con...
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