GOOD ANESTHESIA PRACTICE
QUESTIONS 2025 WITH CORRECT
ANSWERS
__________________ measures the electrical activity of the heart, which is projected
into a waveform. - ....ANSWER ...-Electrocardiography (ECG)
________ is a digital sensor that detects oxygen saturation in the hemoglobin by
spectrometry - ....ANSWER ...-Pluse oximeter
Laryngospasm constitutes an emergency when an airway cannot be immediately
established by _________ ventilation. - ....ANSWER ...-positive-pressure
______________ anesthesia is the injection of anesthetic into superficial tissues to
produce a small area of anesthesia. - ....ANSWER ...-Local inflitration
Spasm of the larynx usually is associated with airway secretions or stimulation of the
laryngeal nerve during intubation or _______ - ....ANSWER ...-extubation
Administering _____________________ requires that the ACP administer sedative and
anxiolytic (anti-anxiety) drugs as needed and manages any anesthetic or physiological
emergencies. - ....ANSWER ...-monitored anesthesia care (MAC)
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, Adequate _________________ is necessary during general anesthesia to manipulate the
body wall and other tissues within the operative site. - ....ANSWER ...-Muscle
relaxation
Termination of anesthesia and the process of regaining consciousness are called
____________. - ....ANSWER ...-Emergence
A _____________________ is a type of anesthesia in a specific area of the body by
injection of anesthetic around a major nerve or group of nerves - ....ANSWER ...-
Regional block
________ anesthesia can be used in a small, superficial area of skin and subcutaneous
tissue or in an entire region of the body, such as during spinal anesthesia. -
....ANSWER ...-Regional
________ is a state in which the patient can respond to verbal commands. -
....ANSWER ...-Minimal sedation
__________________ anesthesia is induced with the drug ketamine, which blocks
sensory neurotransmission and associative pathways - ....ANSWER ...-Dissociative
________ sedation is used for short diagnostic and minor surgical procedures that do not
require deep anesthesia. - ....ANSWER ...-Conscious
When stable, the patient is transferred to a stretcher and transported to the ________
recovery unit. - ....ANSWER ...-postanesthesia
________ is treated with mechanical ventilation or, in severe cases, administration of
succinylcholine to paralyze the muscles - ....ANSWER ...-Laryngospasm
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QUESTIONS 2025 WITH CORRECT
ANSWERS
__________________ measures the electrical activity of the heart, which is projected
into a waveform. - ....ANSWER ...-Electrocardiography (ECG)
________ is a digital sensor that detects oxygen saturation in the hemoglobin by
spectrometry - ....ANSWER ...-Pluse oximeter
Laryngospasm constitutes an emergency when an airway cannot be immediately
established by _________ ventilation. - ....ANSWER ...-positive-pressure
______________ anesthesia is the injection of anesthetic into superficial tissues to
produce a small area of anesthesia. - ....ANSWER ...-Local inflitration
Spasm of the larynx usually is associated with airway secretions or stimulation of the
laryngeal nerve during intubation or _______ - ....ANSWER ...-extubation
Administering _____________________ requires that the ACP administer sedative and
anxiolytic (anti-anxiety) drugs as needed and manages any anesthetic or physiological
emergencies. - ....ANSWER ...-monitored anesthesia care (MAC)
....FOR STUDY PURPOSES...©️2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED... 1
, Adequate _________________ is necessary during general anesthesia to manipulate the
body wall and other tissues within the operative site. - ....ANSWER ...-Muscle
relaxation
Termination of anesthesia and the process of regaining consciousness are called
____________. - ....ANSWER ...-Emergence
A _____________________ is a type of anesthesia in a specific area of the body by
injection of anesthetic around a major nerve or group of nerves - ....ANSWER ...-
Regional block
________ anesthesia can be used in a small, superficial area of skin and subcutaneous
tissue or in an entire region of the body, such as during spinal anesthesia. -
....ANSWER ...-Regional
________ is a state in which the patient can respond to verbal commands. -
....ANSWER ...-Minimal sedation
__________________ anesthesia is induced with the drug ketamine, which blocks
sensory neurotransmission and associative pathways - ....ANSWER ...-Dissociative
________ sedation is used for short diagnostic and minor surgical procedures that do not
require deep anesthesia. - ....ANSWER ...-Conscious
When stable, the patient is transferred to a stretcher and transported to the ________
recovery unit. - ....ANSWER ...-postanesthesia
________ is treated with mechanical ventilation or, in severe cases, administration of
succinylcholine to paralyze the muscles - ....ANSWER ...-Laryngospasm
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