Deck 12: General and Local Anaesthetics

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Which individual is at high risk for an altered response to anaesthesia?

A)The 30-year-old male who has never had surgery before
B)The 45-year-old female who stopped smoking 10 years ago
C)The 20-year-old male who is to have a lymph node removed
D)The 78-year-old female who is to have her gallbladder removed
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While monitoring a patient who had surgery under general anaesthesia 2 hours earlier,the nurse notes a sudden elevation in body temperature.What does this sudden elevation in body temperature indicate?

A)Tachyphylaxis
B)Postoperative infection
C)Malignant hypothermia
D)Malignant hyperthermia
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During a fishing trip,a patient pierced his finger with a large fish hook.He is now at an emergency room to have it removed.What type of anaesthesia will be used for this procedure?

A)Topical benzocaine spray to the area
B)Spinal anaesthesia with mepivacaine (Carbocaine,Isocaine)
C)Topical prilocaine (EMLA) cream around the site
D)Infiltration of the area with lidocaine
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A patient has been given succinylcholine (Quelicin)after a severe injury that necessitated controlled ventilation.The physician now wants to reverse the paralysis.The nurse would expect to use which drug to reverse the succinylcholine?

A)diazepam (Valium)
B)Caffeine
C)Neostigmine
D)vecuronium (Norcuron)
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A patient is undergoing abdominal surgery and has been anaesthetized for 3 hours.Which of the following nursing diagnoses is appropriate for him?

A)Anxiety related to the use of an anaesthetic
B)Risk for injury related to increased sensorium from general anaesthesia
C)Decreased cardiac output related to systemic effects of local anaesthesia
D)Impaired gas exchange related to central nervous system (CNS)depression produced by general anaesthesia
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Which of the following symptoms may occur if a patient is taking ginger and requires an anaesthetic?

A)Decreased blood pressure
B)Increased risk of bleeding
C)Increased risk of stroke
D)Migraine headaches
Question
When administering a neuromuscular drug such as pancuronium,which of the following does the nurse need to remember?

A)It can be used instead of general anaesthesia during surgery.
B)Only skeletal muscles are paralyzed;respiratory muscles remain functional.
C)It causes sedation and pain relief while allowing for lower doses of anaesthetics.
D)Patients will require artificial mechanical ventilation because of paralyzed respiratory muscles.
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A patient is being prepared for an oral endoscopy,and the nurse reminds him that he will be awake during the procedure but probably will not remember it.What type of anaesthetic technique is used in this situation?

A)Twilight sleep
B)Moderate sedation
C)Adjunctive anaesthesia
D)Spinal anaesthesia
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A patient is to receive local anaesthesia for removal of a lymph node from his groin.Why does the physician add epinephrine to the local anaesthetic during the preparation?

A)Epinephrine prevents an anaphylactic reaction from occurring.
B)The anaesthetic enhances the effect of the epinephrine.
C)Epinephrine contributes to a balanced anaesthetic state.
D)Vasoconstrictive effects keep the anaesthetic at its local site of action.
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When a neuromuscular blocking drug is given,the effects occur in a certain order.Put the following drug effects in the proper order of occurrence,using the choices A through C listed below.

Occurs first

A)Cessation of respirations due to paralysis of diaphragm and intercostal muscles
B)Total flaccid paralysis
C)Weakness
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When a neuromuscular blocking drug is given,the effects occur in a certain order.Put the following drug effects in the proper order of occurrence,using the choices A through C listed below.

Occurs last

A)Cessation of respirations due to paralysis of diaphragm and intercostal muscles
B)Total flaccid paralysis
C)Weakness
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During the postoperative recovery period,what should be the nurse's immediate main concern?

A)Pupil responses
B)Return to sensation
C)Level of consciousness
D)Airway,breathing,and circulation
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When a neuromuscular blocking drug is given,the effects occur in a certain order.Put the following drug effects in the proper order of occurrence,using the choices A through C listed below.

Occurs second

A)Cessation of respirations due to paralysis of diaphragm and intercostal muscles
B)Total flaccid paralysis
C)Weakness
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Which individual is at high risk for an altered response to anaesthesia?

A)The 30-year-old male who has never had surgery before
B)The 45-year-old female who stopped smoking 10 years ago
C)The 20-year-old male who is to have a lymph node removed
D)The 78-year-old female who is to have her gallbladder removed
The 78-year-old female who is to have her gallbladder removed
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While monitoring a patient who had surgery under general anaesthesia 2 hours earlier,the nurse notes a sudden elevation in body temperature.What does this sudden elevation in body temperature indicate?

A)Tachyphylaxis
B)Postoperative infection
C)Malignant hypothermia
D)Malignant hyperthermia
Malignant hyperthermia
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During a fishing trip,a patient pierced his finger with a large fish hook.He is now at an emergency room to have it removed.What type of anaesthesia will be used for this procedure?

A)Topical benzocaine spray to the area
B)Spinal anaesthesia with mepivacaine (Carbocaine,Isocaine)
C)Topical prilocaine (EMLA) cream around the site
D)Infiltration of the area with lidocaine
Infiltration of the area with lidocaine
4
A patient has been given succinylcholine (Quelicin)after a severe injury that necessitated controlled ventilation.The physician now wants to reverse the paralysis.The nurse would expect to use which drug to reverse the succinylcholine?

A)diazepam (Valium)
B)Caffeine
C)Neostigmine
D)vecuronium (Norcuron)
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A patient is undergoing abdominal surgery and has been anaesthetized for 3 hours.Which of the following nursing diagnoses is appropriate for him?

A)Anxiety related to the use of an anaesthetic
B)Risk for injury related to increased sensorium from general anaesthesia
C)Decreased cardiac output related to systemic effects of local anaesthesia
D)Impaired gas exchange related to central nervous system (CNS)depression produced by general anaesthesia
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Which of the following symptoms may occur if a patient is taking ginger and requires an anaesthetic?

A)Decreased blood pressure
B)Increased risk of bleeding
C)Increased risk of stroke
D)Migraine headaches
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When administering a neuromuscular drug such as pancuronium,which of the following does the nurse need to remember?

A)It can be used instead of general anaesthesia during surgery.
B)Only skeletal muscles are paralyzed;respiratory muscles remain functional.
C)It causes sedation and pain relief while allowing for lower doses of anaesthetics.
D)Patients will require artificial mechanical ventilation because of paralyzed respiratory muscles.
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A patient is being prepared for an oral endoscopy,and the nurse reminds him that he will be awake during the procedure but probably will not remember it.What type of anaesthetic technique is used in this situation?

A)Twilight sleep
B)Moderate sedation
C)Adjunctive anaesthesia
D)Spinal anaesthesia
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A patient is to receive local anaesthesia for removal of a lymph node from his groin.Why does the physician add epinephrine to the local anaesthetic during the preparation?

A)Epinephrine prevents an anaphylactic reaction from occurring.
B)The anaesthetic enhances the effect of the epinephrine.
C)Epinephrine contributes to a balanced anaesthetic state.
D)Vasoconstrictive effects keep the anaesthetic at its local site of action.
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When a neuromuscular blocking drug is given,the effects occur in a certain order.Put the following drug effects in the proper order of occurrence,using the choices A through C listed below.

Occurs first

A)Cessation of respirations due to paralysis of diaphragm and intercostal muscles
B)Total flaccid paralysis
C)Weakness
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When a neuromuscular blocking drug is given,the effects occur in a certain order.Put the following drug effects in the proper order of occurrence,using the choices A through C listed below.

Occurs last

A)Cessation of respirations due to paralysis of diaphragm and intercostal muscles
B)Total flaccid paralysis
C)Weakness
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During the postoperative recovery period,what should be the nurse's immediate main concern?

A)Pupil responses
B)Return to sensation
C)Level of consciousness
D)Airway,breathing,and circulation
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When a neuromuscular blocking drug is given,the effects occur in a certain order.Put the following drug effects in the proper order of occurrence,using the choices A through C listed below.

Occurs second

A)Cessation of respirations due to paralysis of diaphragm and intercostal muscles
B)Total flaccid paralysis
C)Weakness
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