CSFA: Practice Quiz 3 with Answers 100%
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The needle gauge most appropriate for local infiltration is:
Selected Answer:
25
20
18
16 25 (Typical use between 25-27 for intradermal injections.)
Which is true about general anesthetics? They:
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A. Block conduction of nerve (pain) impulses to the spinal cord.
B. Interfere with proprioceptors.
C. Prevent perception of pain by the sensory cortex.
D. Prevent perception of pain by the motor cortex. C. Prevent perception of pain by the
sensory cortex. (interrupting nerve signals in your brain and body. It prevents your brain from
processing pain)
, The following are all possible complications of arterial line placement, except:
Selected Answer:
A. Infection
B. Hematoma
C. Embolization
D. All of the above are possible complications of arterial line placement All of the above
are possible complications of arterial line placement
The Swan-Ganz catheter is threaded towards the heart through all the following veins, EXCEPT
Selected Answer:
Subclavian.
External jugular.
Basilic.
Femoral. External jugular. (typically subclavian is used.) External jugular isnt big enough-
common maybe but not the external.
The anesthetic fentanyl is combined with which other drug to produce amnesia and sedation?
Selected Answer:
A. Droperidol.
Solved
The needle gauge most appropriate for local infiltration is:
Selected Answer:
25
20
18
16 25 (Typical use between 25-27 for intradermal injections.)
Which is true about general anesthetics? They:
Selected Answer:
A. Block conduction of nerve (pain) impulses to the spinal cord.
B. Interfere with proprioceptors.
C. Prevent perception of pain by the sensory cortex.
D. Prevent perception of pain by the motor cortex. C. Prevent perception of pain by the
sensory cortex. (interrupting nerve signals in your brain and body. It prevents your brain from
processing pain)
, The following are all possible complications of arterial line placement, except:
Selected Answer:
A. Infection
B. Hematoma
C. Embolization
D. All of the above are possible complications of arterial line placement All of the above
are possible complications of arterial line placement
The Swan-Ganz catheter is threaded towards the heart through all the following veins, EXCEPT
Selected Answer:
Subclavian.
External jugular.
Basilic.
Femoral. External jugular. (typically subclavian is used.) External jugular isnt big enough-
common maybe but not the external.
The anesthetic fentanyl is combined with which other drug to produce amnesia and sedation?
Selected Answer:
A. Droperidol.