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BSNC 3000 MIDTERM (MODULE 1-6) | 148 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS | WITH ACTUAL
SOLUTION.




ambulatory surgery - (ANSWER)includes outpatient, same-day, or short-stay surgery that does not
require an overnight hospital stay



what is included in a CBC? - (ANSWER)hematocrit, hemoglobin, red cell count, white cell count, platelet
count.



What does NPO stand for and what does it mean? - (ANSWER)nil per os (nothing by mouth)



Why are pt NPO before surgery - (ANSWER)dec risk of aspiration

- dec gastric volume and acidity



carb loading pre-op - (ANSWER)2-4hr before

fasted -> fed

dec post-op insulin resistance, thirst, hunger, anxiety, nausea, and muscle protein loss



what does ERAS stand for? - (ANSWER)Enhanced Recovery After Surgery



balanced anesthesia - (ANSWER)the practice of using combinations of different drug classes rather than
a single drug to produce anesthesia

- reduce total dose of one -> dec side effects



Stages of General Anesthesia - (ANSWER)induction, maintenance, recovery

- maintenance at stage 3 (sk muscle relaxation) = safe



Types of general anesthesia - (ANSWER)IV, inhaled gases and volatile liquids



IV GA - (ANSWER)propofol

midazolam

,BSNC 3000 MIDTERM (MODULE 1-6) | 148 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS | WITH ACTUAL
SOLUTION.




ketamine



*induction mainly (rapid, but short duration)

used for maintenance too



inhaled gases GA - (ANSWER)nitrous oxide



*no muscle relaxation



volatile liquids GA - (ANSWER)deflurane

sevoflurane



*maintenance mainly (slower but more predictable)

used in induction too



adverse effects of GA - (ANSWER)respiratory depression, unable to maintain airway

hypotension, dysrhythmias

urinary retention, n/v

hypothermia, malignant hyperthermia



spinal anesthesia - (ANSWER)regional anesthesia produced by injecting medication into the
subarachnoid space

- L3/4/5

- greater effect in lower extremities/pelvis



epidural anesthesia - (ANSWER)regional anesthesia produced by injecting medication into the epidural
space

- does not cross dura mater

, BSNC 3000 MIDTERM (MODULE 1-6) | 148 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS | WITH ACTUAL
SOLUTION.




- affects spinal nerves nearby

- any level of spinal cord



peripheral nerve block - (ANSWER)regional anesthesia into specific nerve or nerve plexus (e.g. brachial
plexus)



local anesthesia - (ANSWER)causes the loss of sensation in a limited area by injecting an anesthetic
solution near that area

- blocks voltage-gated Na+ channels -> inhibits AP generation and propagation

- fewer adverse effects (bc not systemic)



e.g. lidocaine or bupivacaine



post dural puncture headache - (ANSWER)Caused by a leakage of CSF after spinal surgery.



Increased pressure on the brain by a decrease of fluid surrounding your brain. More present when
standing versus laying down



assessments r/t general and spinal anesthesia (post-op) - (ANSWER)- VS (BP, HR, RR, O2, T)

- pain assessment

- LOC, mental status assessment

- motor block assessment

- dermatome assessment



stressors post-op - (ANSWER)pain!!

tissue injury!

blood loss/hemorrhage!

infection (and other complications of sx)

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