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Exam of 13 pages for the course ASQ: Ch 14- Techniques, Methodologies and Tools Ap at ASQ: Ch 14- Techniques, Methodologies and Tools Ap (FPC EXAM (2))

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FPC EXAM
Anatomical Dead Space? (in ml)? - ANS-150ml

ASA Grades: American Society of Anaesthesiologists - ANS-I. A NORMAL HEALTHY PATIENT

II. A PATIENT WITH MILD SYSTEMIC DISEASE

III. A PATIENT WITH SEVERE SYSTEMIC DISEASE

IV. A PATIENT SEVERE SYSTEMIC DISEASE THAT IS A CONSTANT THREAT TO LIFE

V. A PATIENT WHO IS NOT EXPECTED TO SURVIVE WITHOUT THE OPERATION

VI. A DECLARED BRAIN-DEAD PATIENT WHOSE ORGANS ARE BEING REMOVED FOR
DONOR PURPOSES

At 1 Atmosphere How much C02 is exhaled? - ANS-5%

At 1 Atmosphere How much Oxygen is exhaled? - ANS-16%

At 1 Atmosphere How much Oxygen is Inhaled? - ANS-21%

At One Atmosphere, and 1 Bar, What is the mm Mercury at 100 Kilopascals?: - ANS-760mm
mercury
1000cm water
100 kilopascal = 101.33 PRECISELY

At which Point do the 3 Axis need to Cross Anatomically? - ANS-Vocal cords

Boyles Law? - ANS-At a constant temp the pressure of a gas is inversely proportional to its
volume

Size matters:
Decrease in size= increase in pressure
Increase in size= decrease in pressure

CA2= - ANS-calcium

CAT 1 Section RSI Cricoid Pressure patient Position? - ANS-Supine trendelenburg, slightly on
side, 1st degree lateral tilt

, Charlies law states that...? - ANS-At a constant temperature the pressure of gas is inversely
proportional to its volume.

Heat matters:
Heat= increase in molecular activity=
Expansion of gas= increase in pressure

Classification for Bains Circuit? - ANS-Open, Semi-open, semi closed and closed

Cricoid Cartilage Pressure at Start of Rapid Sequence Induction should be? - ANS-10
newtons/1kg

Cricoid Cartilage Pressure once Patient Reaches Through Excitement should be? - ANS-30
newtons/3kg

Dalton's law states that...? - ANS-Dalton's law which is also called Dalton's law of partial
pressures states that the total pressure exerted by a gaseous mixture is equal to the sum of the
partial pressures of each individual component in a gas mixture.

Mix matters:
Gas exerts partial pressure
What is partial pressure
% x total pressure

ECG
What is the P wave? - ANS-The P wave represents atrial depolarization.

ECG
what is the QRS complex? - ANS-The spread of electrical activity over the ventricles & the
beginning of its contraction

ECG
What is the T-wave? - ANS-The T wave indicates the repolarization of the ventricles.

Emergency Choice for Patient with A Typical Plasma Pseudoacetylcholinesterase? -
ANS-Rochuronium

Explain Where Lead 2 Reads from on an ECG? - ANS-Right to side

Henry's Law? - ANS-Gas travels from high pressure space & diffuses down the gradient until
both are equal (e.g. spraying an aerosol)

Solubility matters:
Depends on gases partial pressure

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