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Following the administration of an interscalene block, the patient reports dyspnea. This most likely
results from the paralysis of which cranial nerves? (Select 3)
A. First
B. Second
C. Third
D. Fourth
E. Fifth
F. Sixth - CORRECT ANSWERS-C. Third
D. Fourth
E. Fifth
Which hemodynamic goals most important in patients with aortic stenosis? (Select 3)
A. Adequate preload
B. Decreased afterload
C. Decreased contractlity
D. Lower heart rate
E. Lower pulmonary hypertension
F. Maintaining mean arterial pressure - CORRECT ANSWERS-A. Adequate preload
D. Lower heart rate
F. Maintaining mean arterial pressure
The most appropriate treatment for a 75 kg male who develops a laryngospasm that cannot be relieved
with continuous positive pressure ventilation is the administration of: