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CSFA EXAM REVIEW QUESTIONS & ANSWERS, 100% ACCURATE/| latest update 2024/25|
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CSFA EXAM REVIEW QUESTIONS & ANSWERS, 100% 
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True - -Placenta previa: A placenta that is attached to the lower portion of the uterine wall covering 
the cervix; when the cervix begins to open closer to labor, the placenta detaches and causes severe 
maternal hemorrhage. 
24 hrs following initial closure - -In general, an incision should NOT be allowed to get wet until 
Endogenous - -______contamination causes a greater number of infections in all types of wounds 
except those classi...
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DAANCE 2021 questions with correct answers
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MODULE V: OFFICE ANESTHESIA EMERGENCIES - Answer 
 
Hypoxia - Answer deficiency in the amount of oxygen reaching the tissues 
 
hypoxia results - Answer cardiac dysrhythmias, cardiac arrest, neurologic or brain damage, and ultimately death 
 
hypoxia adverse effects - Answer - more rapidly in children, elderly and those w diminished respiratory reserve; systemic ailments like cardiac, pulmonary, sickle cell anemia or sezieures 
- aid with pre-oxygenation period prior to anesthesia 
 
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MODULE V: OFFICE ANESTHESIA EMERGENCIES - Answer 
 
Hypoxia - Answer deficiency in the amount of oxygen reaching the tissues 
 
hypoxia results - Answer cardiac dysrhythmias, cardiac arrest, neurologic or brain damage, and ultimately death 
 
hypoxia adverse effects - Answer - more rapidly in children, elderly and those w diminished respiratory reserve; systemic ailments like cardiac, pulmonary, sickle cell anemia or sezieures 
- aid with pre-oxygenation period prior to anesthesia 
 
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Respiratory System Career Specialties Exam questions and answers.
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A pulmonologist is a type of 
medical doctor. 
 
 
 
A respiratory nurse performs what functions? Check all that apply. 
carries out doctors' orders 
educates patients with respiratory ailments 
 
 
 
Which respiratory specialist performs basic tests related to respiratory conditions? 
respiratory technician 
 
 
 
A(n) ____________ is the time during which a medical school graduate practices his or her chosen specialty. 
residency 
 
 
 
A __________________________________________ is the mini...
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DAANCE 2023 Questions and answer verified MODULE V: OFFICE ANESTHESIA EMERGENCIES 
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Hypoxia 
deficiency in the amount of oxygen reaching the tissues 
 
 
 
hypoxia results 
cardiac dysrhythmias, cardiac arrest, neurologic or brain damage, and ultimately death 
 
 
 
hypoxia adverse effects 
- more rapidly in children, elderly and those w diminished respiratory reserve; systemic ailments like cardiac, pulmonary, sickle cell anemia or sezieures 
- aid with pre-oxygenation period prior to...
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What is the name of the structure that prevents food from entering the airway? 
a) trachea 
b) esophagus 
c) diagram d) 
epiglottis 
(Test 1) ANS - d) epiglottis 
"the epiglottis covers the trachea during swallowing, thus preventing food from 
entering the airway" 
?= aka the windpipe 
- is a cylindrical portion of the respiratory tract that joins the larynx with the lungs 
(Test 1) ANS - Trachea 
?= connects the throat to the st...
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DAANCE exam 2023 with 100% correct answers
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MODULE V: OFFICE ANESTHESIA EMERGENCIES 
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Hypoxia 
deficiency in the amount of oxygen reaching the tissues 
 
 
 
hypoxia results 
cardiac dysrhythmias, cardiac arrest, neurologic or brain damage, and ultimately death 
 
 
 
hypoxia adverse effects 
- more rapidly in children, elderly and those w diminished respiratory reserve; systemic ailments like cardiac, pulmonary, sickle cell anemia or sezieures 
- aid with pre-oxygenation period prior to anesthesia 
 
 
 
airway maintenance 
-ev...
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RMI Exam Question & Correct Answer (A+ Graded)
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RMI Exam Question & Correct Answer 
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Potential Effects on Property and Casualty Insurance - CORRECT ANSWER-Increased coastal losses and 
flooding due to higher sea levels; Property damaging wildfires due to increased droughts, lightning strike 
increases, and changes in wind and vegetation patterns. 
Potential Effects in Agriculture - CORRECT ANSWER-Increased pests, droughts and floods; More 
prevalent diseases such as soybean rot. 
Health and Life Insurance - CORRECT ANSWER-Inc...
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MDC 3 EXAM 2 Questions with Correct Solutions -Rasmussen
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hyperventilation, if someone is blowing off too much CO2 they become more - Alkaline, respiratory alkalosis 
 
if a patient's lung are not functioning very well and they are unable to remove or blow off CO2 very well, the CO2 will build up in their system becoming - acidic, respiratory acidosis 
 
Perfusion - is adequate arterial blood flow through the peripheral tissues (peripheral perfusion) and blood that is pumped by the heart to oxygenate major body organs (central perfusion) 
 
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NSG-300 Topic 8 CAMs Questions and Correct Answers
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Allopathic or biomedicine conventional western medicine. Effective in treating numerous physical ailments but less effective in decreasing stress-induced illnesses, managing symptoms of chronic disease, caring for the emotional and spiritual needs of individuals, and improving quality of life and general well-being. 
Complementary therapy Method of treatment used in conjunction with biomedical therapies 
Alternative therapies method of treatment used in place of biomedical therapies 
Holistic Nu...
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