DAANCE TEST PAPER QUESTIONS CORRECT ANSWERS GRADED A PLUS FORM TWO
Question:
● Tx for malignant hyperthermia
Answer:
EMS, O2, dantrolene, cold saline IV, ice packs-groin, axilla,neck
Question:
● What tyoe of med is methohexital/brevital
Answer:
Barbiturate
Question:
● Side effects of brevital
Answer:
Apnea on induction, muscle twitching, hiccups, decrease in BP, increase in HR, laryngospasm,
bronchospasm
Question:
● What type of med is pentothal/Thiopental
Answer:
Barbiturate
Question:
● Side effects of thiopental
,Answer:
Long recovery time, anesthetic hangover
Question:
● What type is propofol
Answer:
Short acting hypnotic. Antiemetic properties
Question:
● Side effects of propofol
Answer:
Apnea, bradycardia, hypercarbia, hypotension
Question:
● What med is ketamine
Answer:
Schedule II: dissociative also causes amnesia and analgesia
Question:
● Side effects of ketamine
Answer:
Increase in salvation, BP,HR,ICP Vivid dreaming
Question:
● Contraindications of ketamine
Answer:
,Uncontrolled glaucoma, pregnancy, psych issues, heart disease
Question:
● Basic requisites of aesthetic
Answer:
Nontoxic Non flammable Non addictive Minimal allergenicity
Question:
● What's balanced anesthesia
Answer:
Amnesia Analgesia Relaxation/immobility Loss of consciousness
Question:
● Levels of sedation
Answer:
I- minimal sedation (anxiolytics) II- conscious sedation III- deep sedation (analgesia) General
anesthesia
Question:
● T wave is what change in polarization
Answer:
Ventricular repolarization
Question:
● P wave is what change in polarization
Answer:
Atrial depolarization
, Question:
● QRS is what change in polarization
Answer:
Ventricular depolarization
Question:
● What anatomical structure is located at the top of the larynx closes the airway and prevents
foreign bodies from entering trachea
Answer:
Epiglottis
Question:
● Bloods pumped to lungs from heart through which vessel
Answer:
Pulmonary artery
Question:
● Alveoi
Answer:
Small sac located at end of respiratory tract where oxygen and CO2 are exchanged
Question:
● Structures maybe involved in upper respiratory infection
Answer:
Nose Sinuses Pharynx
Question:
● Tx for malignant hyperthermia
Answer:
EMS, O2, dantrolene, cold saline IV, ice packs-groin, axilla,neck
Question:
● What tyoe of med is methohexital/brevital
Answer:
Barbiturate
Question:
● Side effects of brevital
Answer:
Apnea on induction, muscle twitching, hiccups, decrease in BP, increase in HR, laryngospasm,
bronchospasm
Question:
● What type of med is pentothal/Thiopental
Answer:
Barbiturate
Question:
● Side effects of thiopental
,Answer:
Long recovery time, anesthetic hangover
Question:
● What type is propofol
Answer:
Short acting hypnotic. Antiemetic properties
Question:
● Side effects of propofol
Answer:
Apnea, bradycardia, hypercarbia, hypotension
Question:
● What med is ketamine
Answer:
Schedule II: dissociative also causes amnesia and analgesia
Question:
● Side effects of ketamine
Answer:
Increase in salvation, BP,HR,ICP Vivid dreaming
Question:
● Contraindications of ketamine
Answer:
,Uncontrolled glaucoma, pregnancy, psych issues, heart disease
Question:
● Basic requisites of aesthetic
Answer:
Nontoxic Non flammable Non addictive Minimal allergenicity
Question:
● What's balanced anesthesia
Answer:
Amnesia Analgesia Relaxation/immobility Loss of consciousness
Question:
● Levels of sedation
Answer:
I- minimal sedation (anxiolytics) II- conscious sedation III- deep sedation (analgesia) General
anesthesia
Question:
● T wave is what change in polarization
Answer:
Ventricular repolarization
Question:
● P wave is what change in polarization
Answer:
Atrial depolarization
, Question:
● QRS is what change in polarization
Answer:
Ventricular depolarization
Question:
● What anatomical structure is located at the top of the larynx closes the airway and prevents
foreign bodies from entering trachea
Answer:
Epiglottis
Question:
● Bloods pumped to lungs from heart through which vessel
Answer:
Pulmonary artery
Question:
● Alveoi
Answer:
Small sac located at end of respiratory tract where oxygen and CO2 are exchanged
Question:
● Structures maybe involved in upper respiratory infection
Answer:
Nose Sinuses Pharynx