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CRNA interview Questions and Answers 100% Solved
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where are alpha 1 receptors located ️️vascular smooth muscle 
where are alpha 2 receptors located ️️presynaptic nerve terminals 
effects of alpha 1 agonism ️️vasoconstriction, increased svr, increased bp 
effects of alpha 2 agonism ️️inhibition of norepinephrine release 
How does dexmedetomidine work? ️️alpha 2 agonism ( blocking release of norepinephrine 
in brain and spinal cord) 
Effects of dexmedetomidine ️️analgesi...
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CRNA Practice Questions And Answers 100% Solved
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What contributes the most to sternal wound infection s ️️Obesity or using left and right 
internal mammary arteries 
Low index, high SVR, high PAOP, high CVP would describe what kind of shock 
️️Cardiogenic 
It PEtCO2 is less than ? compression quality may need improved ️️10 
A rapid increase in PEtCO2 may indicate ? ️️Return of ROSC 
When CABG is done off pump it includes decrease risk for ? ️️Bleeding 
Is papillary muscle...
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CRNA Board Review Questions And Answers 100% Solved
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Phospholipids and Proteins ️️What are the 2 components of a cell membrane? 
Phospholipids ️️most abundant component of cell membrane on basis of number of 
molecules 
Proteins ️️most abundant component of cell membrane on weight basis 
(50% of the membrane by volume) 
Nonpolar ions ️️lipophilic, hydrophobic. Examples: O2, isoflurane 
Polar ions ️️No net charge, but REGIONS or charge. Hydrophilic, liphophobic. Examples: ...
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CRNA Meds to know Questions and Answers 100% Solved
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Epi Dose️️dose 0.03 - 1 mcg/kg/min 
low dose of epi effects via which receptor️️mild vasodilation and brochodilation via beta 2 
stimulation 
moderate to high dose epi effects️️stimulate beta 1; increased CO; arterial vasoconstriction 
through alpha 1; 
Epi define️️Endogenously released catecholamine. Intravenous (exogenous) administration 
results in dose dependent adrenergic receptor stimulation. 
Norepi dose️️0.03- ...
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CRNA School Interview Questions and Answers 100% Solved
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What is a common side effect of phenylephrine / vasopressin ️️bradycardia 
what receptors does vasopressin work on ️️alpha 1 receptors 
whats the difference between alpha and beta receptors ️️alpha constricts and beta relaxes, 
alpha on arteries, beta are in skeletal 
1st line vasopressor for septic shock ️️norepinephrine 
what would you use if norepinephrine or phenylephrine weren't working what would you 
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CRNA Interview- Clinical Questions 1 and Answers 100% Solved
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Peak Pressure is alarming, what do you check ️️secretion plug, pneumo, coughing, biting on 
tube, swelling, bronchospasm, tubing kinked, pulmonary edema, decreased chest wall 
compliance 
Supplies for intubation ️️crash cart, glidescope, medications, RN, RT, MD, airway cart 
What are some reasons for post operative tachycardia? ️️pain, bleeding, aware of surgery, 
adrenaline overdose, low BP, other vital changes, medic...
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What are the interventions for cardiogenic shock? ️️-Fluids 
-Vasopressors (Dopamine) 
-Inotropes (Dobutamine, Milrinone for heart failure) 
-IABP, ECMO 
Your ventilator is peak pressure alarming. What could be the problem? ️️-Normal plateau 
pressure - Kink in tubing, patient biting tube, mucous plug, bronchospasm, ETT too small 
-If high plateau pressure - there is an issue with lung compliance ie: developing PNA, pulmonary 
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Norepinephrine Mechanism of Action (MOA) ️️A1, A2, B1 agonist. 
Primary agent used in distributive shock because it's ability to recruit venous volume and 
augment preload, while increasing arterial tone, and increasing cardiac output. 
Alpha one causing peripheral smooth muscle contraction. (low dose venous, high dose venous 
and arterial). 
Alpha 2 adrenoreceptor agonism actually antagonizes the release of norepinephrine in the CNS, ...
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CRNA Drugs Questions and Answers 100% Solved
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Isoflurane MAC ️️1.17 
Isoflurane BGPC ️️1.4 
Sevoflurane MAC ️️2 
Sevoflurane BGPC ️️0.68 
Desflurane MAC ️️6 
Desflurane BGPC ️️0.42 
NO MAC ️️104 
NO BGPC ️️0.47 
Ketamines Drug Class ️️Phencyclidine derivative 
Ketamines concentration ️️50 mg/ml 
Ketamines analgesia dose ️️0.2 mg/kg
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CRNA Interview Drugs Test Questions and Answers 100% Solved
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Propofol MOA ️️GABA agonist; Propofol is a short-acting, lipophilic intravenous general 
anesthetic. The drug is unrelated to any of the currently used barbiturate, opioid, benzodiazepine, 
arylcyclohexylamine, or imidazole intravenous anesthetic agents. Propofol causes global CNS 
depression, presumably through agonism of GABAA receptors and perhaps reduced 
glutamatergic activity through NMDA receptor blockade. 
Propofol do...
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