NBSTSA anatomy & physiology
NBSTSA anatomy & physiologyDuring strabismus surgery, what is the FIRST tissue layer that must be incised? conjunctiva A trauma patient from a motor vehicle accident is on the way to the operating room. What is injury is MOST likely related to airbag deployment? arm fractures List in order the sequence of induction for general anesthesia: 1. leads placed on the patient 2. induction agent is given through an IV 3. patient is prompted to breathe 100% oxygen 4. patient is intubated 5. anesthetic gas agent is selected and applied 1, 3, 2, 4, 5 A Marshall-Marchetti-Krantz (MMK) requires which of the following skin preparations 1. Abdomina 2. Vaginal 3. Rectal 4. Extremity 1 and 2 only When an anesthetized patient's position is changed from lithotomy to supine, the patient's legs should be lowered slowly to prevent what? hypotension What technique is NOT acceptable for draping the patient? readjust the drapes as necessary after placement What type of connective tissue connects muscles to bones? tendon what is reshaped during a total hip arthroplasty? acetabulum What pathological condition may be caused by an excessive production of cerebrospinal fluid in the brain? hydrocephalus For a splenectomy procedure, what clamps could be used? Satinsky A patient entering the OR for a laparascopic cholecystectomy looks jaundiced. What is the best explanation for this? biliary obstruction
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