NBCE: Minor Surgery & Proctology Oregon Board Exam
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All chiropractic students graduating after April 18, _____ who
wish to sit for the Oregon Board must have _____ hours of
lecture AND ____ hours of lab on their transcripts.
.....ANSWER..... 1998
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______ is the number one complication of minor surgery!
.....ANSWER..... Anxiety
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If not managed properly, even the simplest procedure can have
serious or even _____ complications. .....ANSWER..... lethal
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The patient may have a _______ to the local anesthetic and go
into ________. .....ANSWER..... toxic reaction
anaphylactic shock
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Unexpected operative and postoperative ______ may occur.
.....ANSWER..... Bleeding
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DC's cannot remove ______ therefore they must be able to
recognize what the lesion is. .....ANSWER..... malignancies
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Vast majority of cases seen by a chiropractor are ______. These
include: __________. .....ANSWER..... routine
physical examination, skin lesion biopsy, hemorrhoids (non painful
or bleeding), backache, nausea without vomiting, and
constipation.
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The best candidates for minor surgery are ages ______.
.....ANSWER..... 15 to 65
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___________ are short, heavy, large boned, lethargic and
frequently with elevated blood pressure, are slower to heal and
offer a greater risk factor. .....ANSWER..... Endomorph
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Recreational drug usage that should be asked about include
______. .....ANSWER..... cocaine
valium (anxiety med)
prozac (SSRI)
amphetamine (stimulant)
barbiturate (sedative)
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