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The "T" wave on an ECG tracing is evidence of what change in polarization? - -
Repolarization of the ventricles
-What anatomical structure located at the top of the larynx closes the airway and
prevents foreign bodies from entering the trachea? - -The epiglottis
-Which structure is most likely to cause obstruction of the airway when an anesthetized
patient is lying in a supine position? - -The tongue
-What is the "supine" position? - -Pt laying face up
-What is the "fowlers" position? - -Pt is sitting straight up or leaning slightly back
-What is the "trendelenberg" position? - -Pt's head is slightly lower than their feet
-Blood is pumped to the lungs from the heart through which vessel? - -pulmonary
artery
-What is the normal sequence for the flow of blood through the heart and lungs? - -
Right atrium, right ventricle, pulmonary artery, lungs, pulmonary vein, left atrium, left
ventricle, aorta
-The small sac like structures located at the end of the respiratory tract in which oxygen
and carbon dioxide are exchanged are called? - -Aveoli
-Which structure may be involved in a pt who has an upper respiratory infection? - -
nose, sinuses, and pharynx
-What is the soft tissue valve that covers the larynx and allows food to enter the
esophagus? - -Epiglottis
-An artery located in the neck that is readily palpated when looking for a patients pulse
is? - -common carotid
-Which part of the eye loses its reflex action first during the induction of anesthesia? - -
The eyelid
, -What is hypoxia? - -Lack of oxygen
-What is Addisons disease? - -hyposecretion of glucocorticoids
-What type of medication do pt's with Addisons disease take? - -Cortisone daily
-What is hyperglycemia? - -An insufficient supply of insulin which is produced in the
pancreas, prevents the body's cells from metabolizing carbohydrates properly.
-What is "Type 1 diabetes"? - -Insulin dependent
-What is "type 2 diabetes?" - -non-insulin diabetes
-A pt with history of transient ischemic attacks (TIA's) has had temporary lessening of?
- -Blood supply to the brain
-Ischemic heart disease is a result of? - -decreased blood flow in the coronary arteries
-The main purpose of the review of systems is to obtain a careful evaluation of the pt's?
- -Medical history
-A pt who has renal disease would be expected to have difficulty with? - -drug excretion
-Medical history is not used to document ? - -The socioeconomic status of the pt.
-Congestive failure does not result in? - -bronchospasm
-Normal blood oxygen saturation in an ASA class I pt ranges from? - -95%-100%
-Why are diabetic pt's at risk for oral and maxillofacial surgery? - -Pt's are subject to
postoperative infections.
-A pt who has had a myocardial infarction should wait how many months before having
elective surgery? - -6 months
-What is midazolam? - -Versed
-What is glycopyrrolate? - -Robinul
-What does robinul do? - -Dry mouth
Questions with 100% Correct Answers |
Updated 2023 | Guaranteed A+
The "T" wave on an ECG tracing is evidence of what change in polarization? - -
Repolarization of the ventricles
-What anatomical structure located at the top of the larynx closes the airway and
prevents foreign bodies from entering the trachea? - -The epiglottis
-Which structure is most likely to cause obstruction of the airway when an anesthetized
patient is lying in a supine position? - -The tongue
-What is the "supine" position? - -Pt laying face up
-What is the "fowlers" position? - -Pt is sitting straight up or leaning slightly back
-What is the "trendelenberg" position? - -Pt's head is slightly lower than their feet
-Blood is pumped to the lungs from the heart through which vessel? - -pulmonary
artery
-What is the normal sequence for the flow of blood through the heart and lungs? - -
Right atrium, right ventricle, pulmonary artery, lungs, pulmonary vein, left atrium, left
ventricle, aorta
-The small sac like structures located at the end of the respiratory tract in which oxygen
and carbon dioxide are exchanged are called? - -Aveoli
-Which structure may be involved in a pt who has an upper respiratory infection? - -
nose, sinuses, and pharynx
-What is the soft tissue valve that covers the larynx and allows food to enter the
esophagus? - -Epiglottis
-An artery located in the neck that is readily palpated when looking for a patients pulse
is? - -common carotid
-Which part of the eye loses its reflex action first during the induction of anesthesia? - -
The eyelid
, -What is hypoxia? - -Lack of oxygen
-What is Addisons disease? - -hyposecretion of glucocorticoids
-What type of medication do pt's with Addisons disease take? - -Cortisone daily
-What is hyperglycemia? - -An insufficient supply of insulin which is produced in the
pancreas, prevents the body's cells from metabolizing carbohydrates properly.
-What is "Type 1 diabetes"? - -Insulin dependent
-What is "type 2 diabetes?" - -non-insulin diabetes
-A pt with history of transient ischemic attacks (TIA's) has had temporary lessening of?
- -Blood supply to the brain
-Ischemic heart disease is a result of? - -decreased blood flow in the coronary arteries
-The main purpose of the review of systems is to obtain a careful evaluation of the pt's?
- -Medical history
-A pt who has renal disease would be expected to have difficulty with? - -drug excretion
-Medical history is not used to document ? - -The socioeconomic status of the pt.
-Congestive failure does not result in? - -bronchospasm
-Normal blood oxygen saturation in an ASA class I pt ranges from? - -95%-100%
-Why are diabetic pt's at risk for oral and maxillofacial surgery? - -Pt's are subject to
postoperative infections.
-A pt who has had a myocardial infarction should wait how many months before having
elective surgery? - -6 months
-What is midazolam? - -Versed
-What is glycopyrrolate? - -Robinul
-What does robinul do? - -Dry mouth