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NIFA PRACTICE TEST B1 EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH COMPLETE
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a.vascular clamps are designed to partiall occlude blood flow.
what statements regarding vascular clamps
b.vascular clamps are designed to totally occlude blood flow.
are true? select all that apply
c. all vascular clamps are designed to hold vessels securely without trauma.
what incision is used for a.midline direcly over the appropriate lumbar spine
lumbar laminectomy
Franklin hardy with mulitple moles skin the perioperative nurse recognized his signs and symptoms of bupivicaine and
lesions lidocaine toxicity and began immediate treatment with airway support.
when cathing a female patient the periop mons pubis, labia majora, labia minora, clitoris, urethra, vaginal opening.
nurse must locate the urethra.
tui nyugen 32 year old hysteroscopy a.a review of the amount of hyskon infused and fluid received back
patient. What patient safety info relevant to b. a reminder to monitor for discrepancies over 500ml
hysteroscopy should be given to the
receiving relief nurse before break?
which of the following is incorrect a.the superior mesenteric artery lies anterior to its neck.
pertaining to the pancreas
a number of screening tools have been d. indentifying at-risk individuals
developed for comprehensive geriatric
assessment (CGA)
blunt force to the larnyz can result in a. assist the anesthesia provider with securing the airway while applying cricoid
fracture and impose immediate airway pressure
obstruction
recommended long-term pain c. opoid analgesics (low potential for addiction)
management in the elderly includes
select the statement that most c. patients with endometriosis may be best served with a laparoscopic approach
correctly matches a risk factor for
adhesions with an appropriate
preventitive strategy
another name for the left colic flexure is splenic flexure
which of the following is not typically a. the interventricular septum
visable in a PA chest radiograph
an exapmple of an indicaiton for liver d. primary hepatic cancer
transplantation would be
which of the following associations is e. pancreatic cancer-rarely metastasizes
correct
replantation is an attempt to reattach a a. almost any body part of a child
completely amputated digit or other body
part. good candidates for replantation are
those with the following amputations
what mechanisms do chest catheters c. expiratory pressure and gravity
and drainage systems use to remove
fluid and air from the pleural cavity
b. mesh infection rate was low with both techniques
study comparing tep and tapp techniques.
d. there was no apparent difference in teh rate of hernia recurrence
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upon palpating the anterior abdominal wall d. it is best observed when the patient is perfectly supine.
of a patient you notice an intense reflexive
muscular contraction in the abdominal
muscles which is not correct>
this tissue is concerned with the c. red marrow
formation of red blood cells
during a lap chole, the scrub c. impaired skin integrity
person inspects the integrity of the
insulation
along the shaft. what nursing outcome is
expected. the patient will be free from:
which of the following associations is c. left border of the heart-mainly left atrium
incorrect
the most likely reason for avascular b. fracture split the neck of the femur longitudinally
necrosis in an 80 year old woman following
a hip fracture is that the
while not as prevalent as arthoplasty of the d. Side plates, screws, and circumferential wires
shoulder, knee or hip, total elbow
replacement is indicated for patients with
traumatic lesions or excessive bone loss
from rheumatic or degenerative arthritis. It
may be used with or without pmma
depending on the quality of the
a. left vagus nerve.
In the following illustration, the arrow
points to the:
Identify the marginal boundaries of the c. Second to sixth rib and horizontally from the lateral edge of sternum to anterior
breasts axillary line
Which of the following is not correct e. contains the mandibular division of the trigeminal nerve
pertaining to the cavernous sinus?
The science of plastic and reconstructive b. the anatomy and biology of tissue
surgery, which means to mold or create
form and shape, improves appearance and
body image through an understanding of:
Which of the following is incorrect for the c. It is an attachment of the vocal ligaments
cricoid cartilage?
A familiarity with basic neurologic a. 15, 3
assessment tools gives the nurse the ability
to perform a standardized neurologic
exam that can be used preoperatively
to establish a baseline assessment and
postoperatively to establish a return to
baseline or assess postoperative
neurologic stability. The Glasgow Coma
Scale (GCS) is commonly used to
assess patients with brain injury using
three
indicators of cerebral function: eye
opening, verbal communication, and motor
response to verbal and noxious stimuli.
Within the scoring range for the GCS,
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