AORN PERIOP 101 Exam with 100%
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All the following professionals are qualified to provide anesthesia to a patient EXCEPT:
a) anesthesiologist
b) CRNA
c) anesthesiology assistant
d) operating surgeon -
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AORN PERIOP 101 Exam with 100%
Correct Answers
All the following professionals are qualified to provide anesthesia to a patient EXCEPT:
a) anesthesiologist
b) CRNA
c) anesthesiology assistant
d) operating surgeon -Answer- d) operating surgeon
Of the following, which is not used to secure airway:
a) ET tube
b) LMA
c) nasal cannula
d) oral airway -Answer- c) nasal cannula
The perioperative team should know the location of equipment stored in the OR and in
the department. Equipment that the anesthesia provider may request includes:
a) video laryngoscopy devices
b) fiberoptic bronchoscopes
c) suction tips and devices
d) all of the above -Answer- d) all of the above
General Anesthesia -Answer- a drug-induced reversible state of unconsciousness, it
includes amnesia, analgesia, loss of responsiveness, decreased stress response, and
loss of skeletal muscle reflexes to varying degree
Regional Anesthesia -Answer- an injection of local anesthetics near nerve fibers to
cause reversible loss of sensation over an area of the body, common examples include
spinal, epidural, and peripheral nerve blocks
Monitored Anesthesia Care (MAC) -Answer- when an anesthesia provider monitors the
patient, administers sedatives and other agents as needed, and provides medical
services as needed
Moderate Sedation -Answer- the administration of sedative, analgesic, and/or anxiolytic
agents by a physician or under physician supervision. Depending on state laws and
hospital policies, a perioperative nurse may be able to administer this type of anesthesia
Local Anesthesia -Answer- The infiltration or topical administration of agents to
anesthetize a part of the body. It is typically used for minor procedures, does not involve
an anesthesia provider, and does not involve sedation. A perioperative nurse monitors
the patient and provides supportive care if needed.
The phases of general anesthesia, in order, are:a) induction, maintenance, emergence
b) emergence, maintenance, induction
c) maintenance, emergence, induction
d) induction, emergence, maintenance -Answer- a) induction, maintenance, emergence
Propofol -Answer- IV induction agent
etomidate -Answer- IV induction agent
methohexitol -Answer- IV induction agent
IV induction agent -Answer- ketamine
sevoflurane with or without nitric oxide -Answer- inhaled induction agent
Succinylcholine -Answer- short-acting muscle relaxant
cisatracurium -Answer- intermediate-acting muscle relaxant
atracurium -Answer- intermediate-acting muscle relaxant
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