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Principles of anesthesia final questions and answers latest top score. Select the neurotransmitter(s) for the parasympathetic nervous system - correct answers.Acetylcholine (Ach) A high risk patient with pre-existing systemic disease would be assessed which of the following ASA grades - correct answers.ASA IV Which of the following are NOT consideratons when creating an anesthetic protocol for a patient - correct answers.The technician bears ultimate legal responsibility for the prescribing anesthetic drugs to animals During this stage anesthesia the patient is conscious, but disoriented. The patient will exhibit voluntary movement, usually with ataxia. Reflexes are present. Towards the end, they will lose their righting reflex and become recumbent. - correct answers.NOT- Stage II, Stage III plane 1, Stage III, plane 2, Stage III, plane 3, Stage III 4 What is the function of cranial nerve X - correct answers.Both sensory and motor A patient must be at a surgical plane of anesthesia in order for endotracheal intubation to be successful - correct answers.False Which of the following are NOT effects of a-2 agonists - correct answers.Increase in heart rate During which stage of anesthesia is the patient at greatest risk for developing cardiac arrhythmias secondary to release of catecholamines such as epinephrine and norepinephrine - correct answers.Stage II B-1 antagonists like timolol, atenolol and propranolol are alse known as "Beta-blockers" - correct answers.True A patient with slight to mild systemic disturbances who is compensating for their disease processes would be assessed which of the following ASA grades - correct answers.ASA II Weak of minimal reflexes - correct answers.Hyporeflexia Determined by monitoring jaw tone - correct e relaxation Perception of a painful stimulus - correct eption Causing pain or injury - correct answers.Noxius stimulus Absence of pain perception or the relief of pain without loss of consciousness - correct esia Drug agents that are dangerous due to their addictive nature; their use is regulated by the Drug Enforcement Agency - correct olled substance Which of the following pertains to cardiac preload - correct answers.ALL- Can also be thought of as end diastolic volume(EDV), relates to the volume or pressure of blood within the ventricle before contraction, is affected by venous return, is related to the stretching of the myocardium at the end of diastole "Cardiac afterload" can also be thought of as a function of systemic vascular resistance - correct answers.True During this stage of anesthesia the patient may experience excitement prior to losing consciousness. Exaggerated reflexes are common. The patient will lose control of voluntary movement, and paddling, vocalizin, and struggling can occur - correct answers.Stage II State of reduced anxiety and relaxation, but still aware of surrounding with no CNS depression - correct ulization State of CNS depression and drowsiness with reduced awareness of surroundings - correct ion A total loss of sensation in a part or the whole body, generally induced by a drug that depresses nervous tissue - correct hesia Artificially induced sleep or trance from which the patient can be aroused - correct sis Drug-induced sleep from which the patient is not easily aroused - correct sis

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