DAANCE Prep Exam Questions
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2025 GRADED A+
Treatment,of,malignant,hyperthermia,(genetic,transferred,myopathy),,ANS 1. Tachycardia is the first sign
2. Activate EMS
3. Hyperventilate 100% 02
4. Dantrolene Sodium 2.5mg/kg rapid
5. IV cold saline 15mL/kg every 15min x3
6. Cold saline lavage to stomach and bladder,and rectum Hypovolemia ANS - Inadequate blood volume.
First sign of tachycardia and increasing hypotension
Epiglottis ANS - Soft,tissue valve at the base of the tongue that prevents food from entering the larynx
Myocardial infarction ANS -
Necrosis of,tissue of the myocardium resulting from an interruption in blood supply
Ataractis ANS,- Pharmacologic agents producing a tranquilizing effect
QRS complex ANS -
Element appearing on a cardiac monitor,tracing that reflects the activity that produces ventricular,contra
ction
Mitral valve ANS -
Valve between the left atrium and left ventricle of,the heart that lets blood pass to the left ventricle
Premature Atrial Contractions ANS -
Premature firing of,an ectopic focus in the atria producing an early contraction of the atria
Venule ANS - Small vessels that,collect blood from networks of capillaries and join them to form veins
,Hypoxia ANS - Low,levels of oxygen in body tissues
Pulseless v- tach ANS -
Dysrhythmia in which there is a monitor display of ventricular tachycardia but no contraction
Atrium ANS - Upper chamber of the heart
Capillary ANS,-
Minute vessels that connect the arterioles and venules forming a network in nearly all parts of the body.
Cardiac,cycle ANS - Complete cardiac movement or,heartbeat.
The number of cycles per minute is the heart rate
Nasopharynx ANS,- Part of,the pharynx that lies above the back of the soft palate.
Systolic ANS,-
Phase of the hearts pumping action when ventricles contract, forcing blood either,to the lungs or periphr
eal circulation
Induction ANS,- Initiation of a state of unconsciousness during anesthesia
Barbituate ANS -
Group of pharmacological agents that,have sedative properties and produce amnesia and hypnotic event
(thiopental sodium; methohexital)
Anxiolytics ANS - Drugs reducing anxiety, agitation (valium and versed)
Chemoreceptor trigger,zone ANS -
Center in the brain stem that responds to toxins in the blood and signals vomiting center
Relay center ANS -
Ovoid structure in central portion of the,brain that relays sensory input to the cerebral cortex
Brachiocephalic artery ANS,-
, The large artery on the right of the neck that distributes blood to the right side of the head and neck and r
ight arm
Titrate ANS - Give small amounts of a drug and assess,before giving,more T wave ANS -
Wave on a cardiac monitor,is evidence of,repolarization of the ventricles
Blood flow through heart and lungs ANS,-
Right,atrium, right ventricle, pulmonary artery, lungs, pulmonary vein, left,atrium, left ventricle, aorta
An upper respiratory infection affects the ANS,- nose, sinuses and pharynx
TIA ANS - Temporary lessening of,the blood supply to the brain
Esters and amides ANS - Classification of local anesthetics
Maximum dose of local anesthetic,for,a healthy adult ANS - 10-11 carpules
Synapse ANS,- Junction between neurons
Central nervous system ANS - Overall control system of the body. Consists of,the brain and spinal cord
12 cranial nerves in order ANS -
olfactory, optic, oculomotor, trochlear, trigeminal, abducens, facial, vestibulocochlear, glossopharyngeal
, vagus, spinal accessory, hypoglossal
Core of,the brain ANS -
Relay station between sensory inputs from the periphery of the body to,the cerebral cortex.
Play a pivotal roll in many of,the bodies autonomic functions and emotions.
Trigeminal nerve ANS - 5th cranial nerve
Supplies,sensation to the jaw, teeth and muscles of,mastication.
Norepinepherine ANS - *Close relative of epinephrine or adrenaline.
*Secreted by adrenal gland.
*Principal neurotransmitter,of sympathetic,nerve endings supplying,major organs and skin.
and Answers Latest Versions
2025 GRADED A+
Treatment,of,malignant,hyperthermia,(genetic,transferred,myopathy),,ANS 1. Tachycardia is the first sign
2. Activate EMS
3. Hyperventilate 100% 02
4. Dantrolene Sodium 2.5mg/kg rapid
5. IV cold saline 15mL/kg every 15min x3
6. Cold saline lavage to stomach and bladder,and rectum Hypovolemia ANS - Inadequate blood volume.
First sign of tachycardia and increasing hypotension
Epiglottis ANS - Soft,tissue valve at the base of the tongue that prevents food from entering the larynx
Myocardial infarction ANS -
Necrosis of,tissue of the myocardium resulting from an interruption in blood supply
Ataractis ANS,- Pharmacologic agents producing a tranquilizing effect
QRS complex ANS -
Element appearing on a cardiac monitor,tracing that reflects the activity that produces ventricular,contra
ction
Mitral valve ANS -
Valve between the left atrium and left ventricle of,the heart that lets blood pass to the left ventricle
Premature Atrial Contractions ANS -
Premature firing of,an ectopic focus in the atria producing an early contraction of the atria
Venule ANS - Small vessels that,collect blood from networks of capillaries and join them to form veins
,Hypoxia ANS - Low,levels of oxygen in body tissues
Pulseless v- tach ANS -
Dysrhythmia in which there is a monitor display of ventricular tachycardia but no contraction
Atrium ANS - Upper chamber of the heart
Capillary ANS,-
Minute vessels that connect the arterioles and venules forming a network in nearly all parts of the body.
Cardiac,cycle ANS - Complete cardiac movement or,heartbeat.
The number of cycles per minute is the heart rate
Nasopharynx ANS,- Part of,the pharynx that lies above the back of the soft palate.
Systolic ANS,-
Phase of the hearts pumping action when ventricles contract, forcing blood either,to the lungs or periphr
eal circulation
Induction ANS,- Initiation of a state of unconsciousness during anesthesia
Barbituate ANS -
Group of pharmacological agents that,have sedative properties and produce amnesia and hypnotic event
(thiopental sodium; methohexital)
Anxiolytics ANS - Drugs reducing anxiety, agitation (valium and versed)
Chemoreceptor trigger,zone ANS -
Center in the brain stem that responds to toxins in the blood and signals vomiting center
Relay center ANS -
Ovoid structure in central portion of the,brain that relays sensory input to the cerebral cortex
Brachiocephalic artery ANS,-
, The large artery on the right of the neck that distributes blood to the right side of the head and neck and r
ight arm
Titrate ANS - Give small amounts of a drug and assess,before giving,more T wave ANS -
Wave on a cardiac monitor,is evidence of,repolarization of the ventricles
Blood flow through heart and lungs ANS,-
Right,atrium, right ventricle, pulmonary artery, lungs, pulmonary vein, left,atrium, left ventricle, aorta
An upper respiratory infection affects the ANS,- nose, sinuses and pharynx
TIA ANS - Temporary lessening of,the blood supply to the brain
Esters and amides ANS - Classification of local anesthetics
Maximum dose of local anesthetic,for,a healthy adult ANS - 10-11 carpules
Synapse ANS,- Junction between neurons
Central nervous system ANS - Overall control system of the body. Consists of,the brain and spinal cord
12 cranial nerves in order ANS -
olfactory, optic, oculomotor, trochlear, trigeminal, abducens, facial, vestibulocochlear, glossopharyngeal
, vagus, spinal accessory, hypoglossal
Core of,the brain ANS -
Relay station between sensory inputs from the periphery of the body to,the cerebral cortex.
Play a pivotal roll in many of,the bodies autonomic functions and emotions.
Trigeminal nerve ANS - 5th cranial nerve
Supplies,sensation to the jaw, teeth and muscles of,mastication.
Norepinepherine ANS - *Close relative of epinephrine or adrenaline.
*Secreted by adrenal gland.
*Principal neurotransmitter,of sympathetic,nerve endings supplying,major organs and skin.