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RNIFA COURSE 1 TEST 2A EXAM FULLY SOLVED #4
The most commonly used incision for Cesarean section is the: - correct answer
Pfannensteil

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

Which of the following muscles are critical for stabilization of the knee joint? - correct
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 - correct 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: - correct 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 - correct 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.
- correct answer Inferior Epigastric

The most common vein harvested endoscopically for cardiac surgery is: - correct
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 - correct answer Bloody

Identify the marginal boundaries of the breasts - correct 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? - correct answer Mediastinum

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