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,Aseptic technique is also known A. Clean technique
as:
Aseptic technique refers to clean methods of
A. Clean technique containing microbial contamination in the
B. Sterile technique environment. The environment cannot be
C. Sterilization sterilized.
D. Decontamination
An intrinsic factor that C. Diabetes mellitus
contributes to the development
of a pressure injury is: An intrinsic factor is related to the health of
the patient. Diabetes mellitus is an intrinsic
A. Pressure factor that contributes to the development of
B. Hypothermia a pressure injury.
C. Diabetes mellitus
D. General anesthesia
,Which of the following helps B. Risk of postoperative complications
determine a patient's discharge
destination? The choice of discharge site is based on
patient acuity, access to follow-up care, and
A. Written discharge instructions the potential for postoperative complications.
from anesthesiology and medical
staff
B. Risk of postoperative
complications
C. Standardized pain scoring
D. General condition and
readiness for discharge
, Central nervous system (CNS) B. Numbness of lips and tongue
signs and symptoms of local
anesthetic systemic toxicity CNS symptoms of LAST include circumoral
(LAST) include: and tongue numbness. All other options are
not considered part of the CNS.
A. Hypertension
B. Numbness of lips and tongue
C. Respiratory depression
D. Elevated temperature
Autologous bone grafts should C. -4F (-20C)
be stored at a temperature of:
Maintaining storage temperatures within
A. 68F (20C) recommended parameters of -4F (-20C)
B. 32F (0C) helps ensure that autografts are maintained in
C. -4F (-20C) optimal conditions for successful replantation.
D. -112F (-80C)