While managing an anesthetized patient with severe triple-ve…
While managing an anesthetized patient with severe triple-vessel coronary artery disease who is at high risk for perioperative myocardial infarction, the nurse anesthetist balances the components of the myocardial oxygen equation. What core physiologic principle must guide all hemodynamic adjustments for this patient?
Read DetailsBONUS: For this quiz, I will provide three possible bonus…
BONUS: For this quiz, I will provide three possible bonuses. You must choose only ONE to answer. Answering more than one, even if you get all correct, will result in 0 points for the bonus. NOTE: If Canvas won’t allow you to fill in your answer here, simply go to any earlier short answer-type question and insert Bonus answer there, June 14th is the day Americans celebrate Flag Day. With that as the theme of the 3 bonuses, chose ONE question to answer. A. According to popular history, who sewed the first American flag? B. Francis Scott Key was inspired to write “The Star-Spangled Banner” when American soldiers raised it after winning a key victory over the British. During what American War did this occur? C. There are only 4 ways to properly dispose of an American flag. Name one.
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CASE 1. questions 4 of 4 A 45-year-old female presents with unpredictable back and leg pain lasting for 1 year. She reports fatigue and difficulty concentrating and states she feels her spine in ‘collapsing’ so she doesn’t trust it and has no hope that she will ever recover. Which intervention has the best evidence support for the LBP classification?
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Case 2. question 2 of 4. A 28-week pregnant patient reports daily pain localized over the right PSIS and right gluteal fold for the past 2 weeks. She reports pain while walking and turning in bed. The physical exam reveals a positive Trendelenburg test on the right side. Which position should be avoided when examining this patient?
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