A) To determine the patient's level of consciousness.
B) To verify the amount of the patient's pain during the procedure.
C) To compare the patient's blood pressure changes throughout the procedure.
D) To reveal how much anesthetic remains in the patient's body following the procedure.
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A) Shoulder dystocia
B) Active herpes infection
C) Previous C-section
D) Breech presentation
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A) Body image disturbance
B) Impaired gas exchange
C) Alteration in nutrition, less than bodily requirements
D) Alteration in comfort
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A) Lithotomy
B) Lateral recumbent
C) Kraske
D) Both A and C
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A) Labeling the specimen with patient name and the source of the specimen.
B) Removing the specimen from the patient to give to the surgical technician.
C) Transporting the specimen to the laboratory for analysis.
D) Handling patient specimens is beyond the nurse's scope of practice.
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A) Limiting the number of people allowed in the peripheral corridor, nursing station, and holding room.
B) Wearing masks and gloves at all times when in the surgical suite, hallways, and post-anesthesia care unit.
C) Scrubbing the hands with an antimicrobial soap and donning sterile gloves before performing any operative techniques.
D) Keeping the scrub top tucked in and a long-sleeved closed jacket on during the surgical preparation.
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A) Increased risk of nausea and vomiting
B) Laryngospasm may occur with use
C) Dizziness typically occurs during onset
D) Both A and C
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A) Increased right atrial pressure
B) Increased pressure in the eyes
C) Tachycardia
D) Both A and B
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A) Limit talking during the procedure.
B) Place the patient in the reverse Trendelenburg position.
C) Obtain copies of chest x-rays to have for easy access during the procedure.
D) Both B and C
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A) Top flap opens toward the nurse, side flaps; inside flap opens away from the nurse.
B) Top flap opens away from the nurse, side flaps; inside flap opens toward the nurse.
C) Top flap opens away from the nurse, inside flap, side flaps.
D) Top flap opens toward the nurse, inside flap, side flaps.
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A) D10W
B) D5LR
C) 0.9% NS
D) Ringer's lactate
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A) A sign should be posted at the entry warning others of the use of laser technology inside.
B) Everyone in the room should wear eye protection at all times.
C) The patient's face should be covered with a towel during the procedure to protect from the laser.
D) Both A and B
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A) The front of the surgical gown, from top to bottom is considered sterile, but not the back.
B) A break in the sterile field renders the associated object contaminated.
C) Tables are sterile at the level of the tabletop and descending to three inches below.
D) All items should be considered sterile unless clearly contaminated.
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A) In a patient with a history of diabetes mellitus
B) In a patient with a respiratory rate of 24/minute
C) In a patient with a history of narrow-angle glaucoma
D) In a patient with a heart rate of 86 bpm
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A) Place the patient's arms folded across their chest.
B) Ensure that straps across the chest are secure but not overly tight.
C) Place the patient in the lateral recumbent position.
D) Both A and B
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A) Before removing gloves, wipe them clean with a sterile towel.
B) Grasp the front of the gown and pull forward to untie it and pull it off.
C) To remove a mask, pull the front of the mask forward from the face and then down.
D) Remove sterile gloves after all other scrub attire has been removed.
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A) ECG changes and decreased urine output
B) Restlessness and agitation
C) Depressed respirations and fever
D) Rapid breathing and rigid muscles
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A) Administer antibiotics to reduce infection.
B) Administer an enema before surgery.
C) Insert a nasogastric tube.
D) Both A and C
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A) Multiple myeloma
B) Disseminated intravascular coagulopathy
C) Von Willebrand's disease
D) Autoimmune hemolytic anemia
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A) Monitoring urinary output
B) Ensuring that suction devices are working properly
C) Positioning the patient on the table
D) Keeping the atmosphere quiet
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