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RNFA Course 1 Test 2a with complete solutions.The most commonly used incision for Cesarean section is the: Pfannensteil Prepping for an abdominal hysterectomy that may include the cervix should be performed in what order Dirty then clean 00:15 01:41 Which of the following muscles are critical for stabilization of the knee joint? Quadriceps femoris This technique is primarily reserved for patients having prophylactic mastectomy and immediate breast reconstruction. Choose the correct answering: A)skin sparing B) nipple sparing C) modified radical D) simple B nipple sparing A patient does not disclose the use of ephedra to the anesthesiologist during the preoperative visit. If Halothane is used during the procedure, the patient is at an increased risk for: Ventricular arrhythmias When preoperatively assessing a patient for cardiac surgery, the RNFA should consider all the following except: A) bleeding times B) glucose C) immunosuppressant use D) RBC count RBC count Care must be taken when placing retractors as an RNFA assisting with inguinal hernia repairs. Which of the following is a vessel that is located in the area of inguinal hernias. Inferior Epigastric The most common vein harvested endoscopically for cardiac surgery is: Lesser Saphenous vein??? Nipple discharge is more commonly associated with benign breast lesions than with cancer; however, discharge is usually significantly only if it is spontaneous, persistent and Bloody Identify the marginal boundaries of the breasts Second to sixth rib and horizontally from the lateral edge of sternum to anterior a axillary line. Which of the following structures is responsible for division between left and right chest cavity? Mediastinum The blood is oxygenated in the lungs and returns to the left atrium through the pulmonary veins. Where does the blood flow after leaving the left atrium? Through the mitral valve i

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RNFA Course 1 Test 2a
The most commonly used incision for Cesarean section is the: - Answer Pfannensteil

Prepping for an abdominal hysterectomy that may include the cervix should be
performed in what order - Answer Dirty then clean

Which of the following muscles are critical for stabilization of the knee joint? - Answer
Quadriceps femoris

This technique is primarily reserved for patients having prophylactic mastectomy and
immediate breast reconstruction. Choose the correct answering:
A)skin sparing
B) nipple sparing
C) modified radical
D) simple - Answer B nipple sparing

A patient does not disclose the use of ephedra to the anesthesiologist during the
preoperative visit. If Halothane is used during the procedure, the patient is at an
increased risk for: - Answer Ventricular arrhythmias

When preoperatively assessing a patient for cardiac surgery, the RNFA should consider
all the following except:
A) bleeding times
B) glucose
C) immunosuppressant use
D) RBC count - Answer RBC count

Care must be taken when placing retractors as an RNFA assisting with inguinal hernia
repairs. Which of the following is a vessel that is located in the area of inguinal hernias.
- Answer Inferior Epigastric

The most common vein harvested endoscopically for cardiac surgery is: - Answer
Lesser Saphenous vein???

Nipple discharge is more commonly associated with benign breast lesions than with
cancer; however, discharge is usually significantly only if it is spontaneous, persistent
and - Answer Bloody

Identify the marginal boundaries of the breasts - Answer Second to sixth rib and
horizontally from the lateral edge of sternum to anterior a axillary line.

Which of the following structures is responsible for division between left and right chest
cavity? - Answer Mediastinum

The blood is oxygenated in the lungs and returns to the left atrium through the
pulmonary veins. Where does the blood flow after leaving the left atrium? - Answer
Through the mitral valve into the left ventricle.
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