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Foundational Knowledge Pre-Test 2024

by Becky01 | Dec 21, 2023

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  1. Question 1 of 10
    1. Question

    Having the patient state his or her full name is sufficient identification for the “ Time Out ” prior to a sedation procedure.

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  2. Question 2 of 10
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    While working in the recovery area you receive report from the sedating Nurse on a patient who was scheduled for an MRI with minimal sedation. The patient is sitting up in bed talking and reports no pain or nausea. Vital signs are stable and within 10% of baseline. Oxygen saturation is 93% on room air. You are told that the patient received only IV midazolam (Versed™) and flumazenil (Romazicon™) during procedure. What is the most appropriate discharge plan?

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    When responding to an apneic or unresponsive patient in the MRI suite , which would be an example of closed-loop communication? (Check all that apply)

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    Which of the following is a true statement regarding Body Mass Index?

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    Which of the following doses of fentanyl is equianalgesic (i.e. having equivalent analgesic effect) to 5 mg of IV morphine?

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    A pulse oximeter can be useful monitor for (Check all that apply):

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    Which of the following conditions can cause a delay in gastric emptying and may warrant a longer NPO time to reduce the risk of aspiration for elective procedures?

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    Which of the following conditions or situations represent “Red Flags” that may increase the risks associated with procedural sedation? (Check all that apply)

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    You are preparing to perform a diagnostic liver biopsy with minimal sedation. Your co-worker says that you do not need to use a preprocedure safety checklist or ‘time-out’ prior to beginning because the person will be awake during the entire procedure. The most appropriate response is:

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  10. Question 10 of 10
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    Given that individuals respond differently to sedating medications, which of the following scenarios describes a patient who is minimally sedated for the procedure described?

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