*NURSING > TEST BANKS > SEDATION 6TH EDITION MALAMED TEST BANK Chapter 02: Introduction to Seda (All)
Chapter 02: Introduction to Sedation Malamed: Sedation, 6th Edition MULTIPLE CHOICE 1. The most difficult pain management problems usually occur in a. crown and bridge tooth preparation. b. ... periodontal surgical flap procedures. c. pulpally involved teeth. d. oral surgery procedures involving bone relief. 2. Which of the following choices represents the term currently preferred to denote the administration of drugs to induce a state of consciousness in which a person is more relaxed and carefree than they were previously? a. Twilight sleep b. Chemamnesia c. Sedation d. Relative analgesia 3. According to the “Practice Guidelines for Sedation and Analgesia by Non-anesthesiologists” published in 2002, was defined according to the definition previously associated with the older term “conscious sedation.” a. minimal sedation b. moderate sedation c. deep sedation d. general anesthesia 4. According to the “Practice Guidelines for Sedation and Analgesia by Non-anesthesiologists,” local anesthesia in conjunction with N2O-O2 is classified as _ sedation. a. minimal b. moderate c. deep d. conscious 5. Individuals administering minimal sedation should be able to rescue patients who enter a state of a. moderate sedation. b. deep sedation. c. general anesthesia. d. loss of consciousness. 6. Which of the following statements is true concerning anesthesia? a. A patient whose only response is reflex withdrawal from repeated painful stimuli would not be considered to be in a state of minimal sedation. b. There are several distinct stages. c. Consciousness is lost during deep sedation. d. The patient can be aroused by painful stimulation during general anesthesia. 7. According to the Practice Guidelines for Sedation and Analgesia by Nonanesthesiologists, when the intent is minimal sedation for adults, the appropriate initial dose of a single enteral drug is not more than the maximum recommended dose (MRD) of a drug that can be prescribed a. according to titration charts based on blood levels of the drug. b. for unmonitored home use. c. according to off-label uses for the drug. d. under closely monitored conditions such as in a hospital or nursing home. 8. is defined as “a drug-induced depression of consciousness during which patients respond purposefully to verbal commands, either alone or accompanied by light tactile stimulation.” a. Minimal sedation b. Moderate sedation c. Deep sedation d. General anesthesia 9. For a patient experiencing sedation, no interventions are required to maintain a patent airway, and spontaneous ventilation is adequate. a. minimal or moderate b. minimal but not moderate c. minimal, moderate, or deep d. moderate or deep [Show More]
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