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Board certification in anesthesiology requires passing the Staged Exams . The previously released 1990-1996 In-training Examinations categorized into BASIC/ADVANCED may be searched: The BASIC exam launched in July 2014 and is offered twice a year in June and November. To be eligible for the June exam, one must have completed 6months of CA-1
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APPLIED. The part 2 exam was replaced by the APPLIED exam in 2017 with two components: The APPLIED exam is normally offered 9 weeks a year at the ABA assessment center in Raleigh, NC. The ABA has released a statement on the plan for the 2021 APPLIED Exams . Successful Candidate Behavior and Improper Candidate Behavior videos from theABA.
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250 questions match your search. BASIC Pharmacology & Pharmacokinetics. The decreased duration of action of an intravenous dose of fentanyl compared with an intravenous dose of morphine is best explained by. (A) greater lipid solubility. (B) increased hepatic metabolism. (C) less protein binding.ANESTHESIA HUB
BASIC Equipment & Physics. A 16-year-old child has an arterial catheter inserted prior to a potentially difficult intubation for a craniofacial operation. While awake and breathing room air, arterial blood gas values are: PaO2 134 mm Hg, PaCO2 28 mm Hg, and pH 7.45.ANESTHESIA HUB
151 questions match your search. BASIC Respiratory & Critical Care General. A patient receiving mechanical ventilation with oxygen 60% postoperatively has aANESTHESIA HUB
Inhalation induction of anesthesia is more rapid in a 6-month-old infant than in an adult because infants have. (A) greater ratio of alveolar ventilation to functional residual capacity. (B) greater ratio of blood volume to body weight. (C) greater solubility of anesthetic in blood. (D) lower anesthetic requirement.ANESTHESIA HUB
A 75-year-old man is confused, restless and disoriented two days after an aortic aneurysm repair. Serum sodium concentration is 112 mEq/L, serum osmolality is low, and urine is hypertonic. The most appropriate treatment is. (A) restriction of fluid intake. (B) administration of isotonic saline solution.ANESTHESIA HUB
10 Random Questions. The arterial waveform and EKG shown are from a 60-year-old man with uremia who is the PACU after hip surgery under general anesthesia. The patient is drowsy, extubated, and breathing easily. The most likely diagnosis is. The following breath sounds are heard after placement of a left-sided double-lumen endobronchial tube.ANESTHESIA HUB
10 Random Questions. Pharmacology & Pharmacokinetics. Intraocular pressure is. (A) decreased by glycopyrrolate. (B) increased by hyperventilation. (C) decreased by halothane. (D) increased by nondepolarizing muscle relaxants. (E) increased by phenylephrine eye drops. Reveal answer.ANESTHESIA HUB
The concentration of bupivacaine is higher in maternal blood than in fetal blood because. (A) bupivacaine is metabolized in the placenta. (B) maternal blood has a higher pH. (C) maternal blood has greater plasma protein binding. (D) maternal hemoglobin has a higher affinityfor bupivacaine.
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Board certification in anesthesiology requires passing the Staged Exams . The previously released 1990-1996 In-training Examinations categorized into BASIC/ADVANCED may be searched: The BASIC exam launched in July 2014 and is offered twice a year in June and November. To be eligible for the June exam, one must have completed 6months of CA-1
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APPLIED. The part 2 exam was replaced by the APPLIED exam in 2017 with two components: The APPLIED exam is normally offered 9 weeks a year at the ABA assessment center in Raleigh, NC. The ABA has released a statement on the plan for the 2021 APPLIED Exams . Successful Candidate Behavior and Improper Candidate Behavior videos from theABA.
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250 questions match your search. BASIC Pharmacology & Pharmacokinetics. The decreased duration of action of an intravenous dose of fentanyl compared with an intravenous dose of morphine is best explained by. (A) greater lipid solubility. (B) increased hepatic metabolism. (C) less protein binding.ANESTHESIA HUB
BASIC Equipment & Physics. A 16-year-old child has an arterial catheter inserted prior to a potentially difficult intubation for a craniofacial operation. While awake and breathing room air, arterial blood gas values are: PaO2 134 mm Hg, PaCO2 28 mm Hg, and pH 7.45.ANESTHESIA HUB
151 questions match your search. BASIC Respiratory & Critical Care General. A patient receiving mechanical ventilation with oxygen 60% postoperatively has aANESTHESIA HUB
Inhalation induction of anesthesia is more rapid in a 6-month-old infant than in an adult because infants have. (A) greater ratio of alveolar ventilation to functional residual capacity. (B) greater ratio of blood volume to body weight. (C) greater solubility of anesthetic in blood. (D) lower anesthetic requirement.ANESTHESIA HUB
A 75-year-old man is confused, restless and disoriented two days after an aortic aneurysm repair. Serum sodium concentration is 112 mEq/L, serum osmolality is low, and urine is hypertonic. The most appropriate treatment is. (A) restriction of fluid intake. (B) administration of isotonic saline solution.ANESTHESIA HUB
10 Random Questions. The arterial waveform and EKG shown are from a 60-year-old man with uremia who is the PACU after hip surgery under general anesthesia. The patient is drowsy, extubated, and breathing easily. The most likely diagnosis is. The following breath sounds are heard after placement of a left-sided double-lumen endobronchial tube.ANESTHESIA HUB
10 Random Questions. Pharmacology & Pharmacokinetics. Intraocular pressure is. (A) decreased by glycopyrrolate. (B) increased by hyperventilation. (C) decreased by halothane. (D) increased by nondepolarizing muscle relaxants. (E) increased by phenylephrine eye drops. Reveal answer.ANESTHESIA HUB
The concentration of bupivacaine is higher in maternal blood than in fetal blood because. (A) bupivacaine is metabolized in the placenta. (B) maternal blood has a higher pH. (C) maternal blood has greater plasma protein binding. (D) maternal hemoglobin has a higher affinityfor bupivacaine.
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The most appropriate management at this time is to. (A) decrease the inspired isoflurane concentration to 0.5%. A 6-year-old boy undergoes craniotomy in the supine position for brain tumor during anesthesia with 1.5% isoflurane in oxygen. PetCO2 is 38 mmHg, heart rate isANESTHESIA HUB
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The concentration of bupivacaine is higher in maternal blood than in fetal blood because. (A) bupivacaine is metabolized in the placenta. (B) maternal blood has a higher pH. (C) maternal blood has greater plasma protein binding. (D) maternal hemoglobin has a higher affinityfor bupivacaine.
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A patient has seizure activity 30 seconds after injection of 0.25% bupivacaine 2 ml with epinephrine 1:200,000 for stellate ganglion block. The most likely cause is. (A) reaction to epinephrine in the anesthetic solution. (B) anaphylactoid reaction to bupivacaine. (C) subarachnoid injection of bupivacaine.ANESTHESIA HUB
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Board certification in anesthesiology requires passing the Staged Exams . The previously released 1990-1996 In-training Examinations categorized into BASIC/ADVANCED may be searched: The BASIC exam launched in July 2014 and is offered twice a year in June and November. To be eligible for the June exam, one must have completed 6months of CA-1
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APPLIED. The part 2 exam was replaced by the APPLIED exam in 2017 with two components: The APPLIED exam is normally offered 9 weeks a year at the ABA assessment center in Raleigh, NC. The ABA has released a statement on the plan for the 2021 APPLIED Exams . Successful Candidate Behavior and Improper Candidate Behavior videos from theABA.
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250 questions match your search. BASIC Pharmacology & Pharmacokinetics. The decreased duration of action of an intravenous dose of fentanyl compared with an intravenous dose of morphine is best explained by. (A) greater lipid solubility. (B) increased hepatic metabolism. (C) less protein binding.ANESTHESIA HUB
Inhalation induction of anesthesia is more rapid in a 6-month-old infant than in an adult because infants have. (A) greater ratio of alveolar ventilation to functional residual capacity. (B) greater ratio of blood volume to body weight. (C) greater solubility of anesthetic in blood. (D) lower anesthetic requirement.ANESTHESIA HUB
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10 Random Questions. The arterial waveform and EKG shown are from a 60-year-old man with uremia who is the PACU after hip surgery under general anesthesia. The patient is drowsy, extubated, and breathing easily. The most likely diagnosis is. The following breath sounds are heard after placement of a left-sided double-lumen endobronchial tube.ANESTHESIA HUB
10 Random Questions. Pharmacology & Pharmacokinetics. Intraocular pressure is. (A) decreased by glycopyrrolate. (B) increased by hyperventilation. (C) decreased by halothane. (D) increased by nondepolarizing muscle relaxants. (E) increased by phenylephrine eye drops. Reveal answer.ANESTHESIA HUB
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Board certification in anesthesiology requires passing the Staged Exams . The previously released 1990-1996 In-training Examinations categorized into BASIC/ADVANCED may be searched: The BASIC exam launched in July 2014 and is offered twice a year in June and November. To be eligible for the June exam, one must have completed 6months of CA-1
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Anesthesia Hub - Books. Anesthesia: A Comprehensive Review. Brian Hall, Robert Chantigian. Edition 6 (2019) Offering complete, up-to-date coverage of everything from basic science through current clinical practice, Hall Anesthesia: A Comprehensive Review, 6th Edition, provides 1,000 review questions that help you improve yourmastery of
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APPLIED. The part 2 exam was replaced by the APPLIED exam in 2017 with two components: The APPLIED exam is normally offered 9 weeks a year at the ABA assessment center in Raleigh, NC. The ABA has released a statement on the plan for the 2021 APPLIED Exams . Successful Candidate Behavior and Improper Candidate Behavior videos from theABA.
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Anesthesia professionals are listed in the physican compare datasets. You may also search by employer.ANESTHESIA HUB
250 questions match your search. BASIC Pharmacology & Pharmacokinetics. The decreased duration of action of an intravenous dose of fentanyl compared with an intravenous dose of morphine is best explained by. (A) greater lipid solubility. (B) increased hepatic metabolism. (C) less protein binding.ANESTHESIA HUB
Inhalation induction of anesthesia is more rapid in a 6-month-old infant than in an adult because infants have. (A) greater ratio of alveolar ventilation to functional residual capacity. (B) greater ratio of blood volume to body weight. (C) greater solubility of anesthetic in blood. (D) lower anesthetic requirement.ANESTHESIA HUB
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10 Random Questions. The arterial waveform and EKG shown are from a 60-year-old man with uremia who is the PACU after hip surgery under general anesthesia. The patient is drowsy, extubated, and breathing easily. The most likely diagnosis is. The following breath sounds are heard after placement of a left-sided double-lumen endobronchial tube.ANESTHESIA HUB
10 Random Questions. Pharmacology & Pharmacokinetics. Intraocular pressure is. (A) decreased by glycopyrrolate. (B) increased by hyperventilation. (C) decreased by halothane. (D) increased by nondepolarizing muscle relaxants. (E) increased by phenylephrine eye drops. Reveal answer.ANESTHESIA HUB
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Inhalation induction of anesthesia is more rapid in a 6-month-old infant than in an adult because infants have. (A) greater ratio of alveolar ventilation to functional residual capacity. (B) greater ratio of blood volume to body weight. (C) greater solubility of anesthetic in blood. (D) lower anesthetic requirement.ANESTHESIA HUB
BASIC Equipment & Physics. A 16-year-old child has an arterial catheter inserted prior to a potentially difficult intubation for a craniofacial operation. While awake and breathing room air, arterial blood gas values are: PaO2 134 mm Hg, PaCO2 28 mm Hg, and pH 7.45.ANESTHESIA HUB
A 75-year-old man is confused, restless and disoriented two days after an aortic aneurysm repair. Serum sodium concentration is 112 mEq/L, serum osmolality is low, and urine is hypertonic. The most appropriate treatment is. (A) restriction of fluid intake. (B) administration of isotonic saline solution.ANESTHESIA HUB
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10 Random Questions. Pharmacology & Pharmacokinetics. Intraocular pressure is. (A) decreased by glycopyrrolate. (B) increased by hyperventilation. (C) decreased by halothane. (D) increased by nondepolarizing muscle relaxants. (E) increased by phenylephrine eye drops. Reveal answer.ANESTHESIA HUB
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The most common early indication of drug dependence in an anesthesiologist is. (A) a positive finding on random screening of urine. (B) inconsistency between anesthetic and drug control records. (C) change in behavior. (D) incapacitation due to overdose. (E) the presence of needle tracks on the extremities.ANESTHESIA HUB
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chippewa county war memorial hospital. aspirus medford hospital and clinics inc: last update january 2, 2021ANESTHESIA HUB
Board certification in anesthesiology requires passing the Staged Exams . The previously released 1990-1996 In-training Examinations categorized into BASIC/ADVANCED may be searched: The BASIC exam launched in July 2014 and is offered twice a year in June and November. To be eligible for the June exam, one must have completed 6months of CA-1
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Anesthesia Hub - Books. Anesthesia: A Comprehensive Review. Brian Hall, Robert Chantigian. Edition 6 (2019) Offering complete, up-to-date coverage of everything from basic science through current clinical practice, Hall Anesthesia: A Comprehensive Review, 6th Edition, provides 1,000 review questions that help you improve yourmastery of
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APPLIED. The part 2 exam was replaced by the APPLIED exam in 2017 with two components: The APPLIED exam is normally offered 9 weeks a year at the ABA assessment center in Raleigh, NC. The ABA has released a statement on the plan for the 2021 APPLIED Exams . Successful Candidate Behavior and Improper Candidate Behavior videos from theABA.
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250 questions match your search. BASIC Pharmacology & Pharmacokinetics. The decreased duration of action of an intravenous dose of fentanyl compared with an intravenous dose of morphine is best explained by. (A) greater lipid solubility. (B) increased hepatic metabolism. (C) less protein binding.ANESTHESIA HUB
Inhalation induction of anesthesia is more rapid in a 6-month-old infant than in an adult because infants have. (A) greater ratio of alveolar ventilation to functional residual capacity. (B) greater ratio of blood volume to body weight. (C) greater solubility of anesthetic in blood. (D) lower anesthetic requirement.ANESTHESIA HUB
ministry good samaritan health ctr. ascension st clares hospital inc: grube, douglas m: ascension st clares hospitalANESTHESIA HUB
10 Random Questions. The arterial waveform and EKG shown are from a 60-year-old man with uremia who is the PACU after hip surgery under general anesthesia. The patient is drowsy, extubated, and breathing easily. The most likely diagnosis is. The following breath sounds are heard after placement of a left-sided double-lumen endobronchial tube.ANESTHESIA HUB
10 Random Questions. Pharmacology & Pharmacokinetics. Intraocular pressure is. (A) decreased by glycopyrrolate. (B) increased by hyperventilation. (C) decreased by halothane. (D) increased by nondepolarizing muscle relaxants. (E) increased by phenylephrine eye drops. Reveal answer.ANESTHESIA HUB
chippewa county war memorial hospital. aspirus medford hospital and clinics inc: last update january 2, 2021ANESTHESIA HUB
Board certification in anesthesiology requires passing the Staged Exams . The previously released 1990-1996 In-training Examinations categorized into BASIC/ADVANCED may be searched: The BASIC exam launched in July 2014 and is offered twice a year in June and November. To be eligible for the June exam, one must have completed 6months of CA-1
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Anesthesia Hub - Books. Anesthesia: A Comprehensive Review. Brian Hall, Robert Chantigian. Edition 6 (2019) Offering complete, up-to-date coverage of everything from basic science through current clinical practice, Hall Anesthesia: A Comprehensive Review, 6th Edition, provides 1,000 review questions that help you improve yourmastery of
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APPLIED. The part 2 exam was replaced by the APPLIED exam in 2017 with two components: The APPLIED exam is normally offered 9 weeks a year at the ABA assessment center in Raleigh, NC. The ABA has released a statement on the plan for the 2021 APPLIED Exams . Successful Candidate Behavior and Improper Candidate Behavior videos from theABA.
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Anesthesia professionals are listed in the physican compare datasets. You may also search by employer.ANESTHESIA HUB
250 questions match your search. BASIC Pharmacology & Pharmacokinetics. The decreased duration of action of an intravenous dose of fentanyl compared with an intravenous dose of morphine is best explained by. (A) greater lipid solubility. (B) increased hepatic metabolism. (C) less protein binding.ANESTHESIA HUB
Inhalation induction of anesthesia is more rapid in a 6-month-old infant than in an adult because infants have. (A) greater ratio of alveolar ventilation to functional residual capacity. (B) greater ratio of blood volume to body weight. (C) greater solubility of anesthetic in blood. (D) lower anesthetic requirement.ANESTHESIA HUB
ministry good samaritan health ctr. ascension st clares hospital inc: grube, douglas m: ascension st clares hospitalANESTHESIA HUB
10 Random Questions. The arterial waveform and EKG shown are from a 60-year-old man with uremia who is the PACU after hip surgery under general anesthesia. The patient is drowsy, extubated, and breathing easily. The most likely diagnosis is. The following breath sounds are heard after placement of a left-sided double-lumen endobronchial tube.ANESTHESIA HUB
10 Random Questions. Pharmacology & Pharmacokinetics. Intraocular pressure is. (A) decreased by glycopyrrolate. (B) increased by hyperventilation. (C) decreased by halothane. (D) increased by nondepolarizing muscle relaxants. (E) increased by phenylephrine eye drops. Reveal answer.ANESTHESIA HUB
chippewa county war memorial hospital. aspirus medford hospital and clinics inc: last update january 2, 2021ANESTHESIA HUB
Inhalation induction of anesthesia is more rapid in a 6-month-old infant than in an adult because infants have. (A) greater ratio of alveolar ventilation to functional residual capacity. (B) greater ratio of blood volume to body weight. (C) greater solubility of anesthetic in blood. (D) lower anesthetic requirement.ANESTHESIA HUB
BASIC Equipment & Physics. A 16-year-old child has an arterial catheter inserted prior to a potentially difficult intubation for a craniofacial operation. While awake and breathing room air, arterial blood gas values are: PaO2 134 mm Hg, PaCO2 28 mm Hg, and pH 7.45.ANESTHESIA HUB
A 75-year-old man is confused, restless and disoriented two days after an aortic aneurysm repair. Serum sodium concentration is 112 mEq/L, serum osmolality is low, and urine is hypertonic. The most appropriate treatment is. (A) restriction of fluid intake. (B) administration of isotonic saline solution.ANESTHESIA HUB
116 CRNAs match your search. Name Location Hospitals Employer; WILLIAMS, RACHEL M: MUSC MEDICAL CENTERANESTHESIA HUB
10 Random Questions. Pharmacology & Pharmacokinetics. Intraocular pressure is. (A) decreased by glycopyrrolate. (B) increased by hyperventilation. (C) decreased by halothane. (D) increased by nondepolarizing muscle relaxants. (E) increased by phenylephrine eye drops. Reveal answer.ANESTHESIA HUB
Anesthesia professionals are listed in the physican compare datasets. You may also search by employer.ANESTHESIA HUB
The most common early indication of drug dependence in an anesthesiologist is. (A) a positive finding on random screening of urine. (B) inconsistency between anesthetic and drug control records. (C) change in behavior. (D) incapacitation due to overdose. (E) the presence of needle tracks on the extremities.ANESTHESIA HUB
heart of florida regional medical center. ams national llc: ainsworth, jeb s: saint cloud, fl: st cloud regional medical centerANESTHESIA HUB
ministry good samaritan health ctr. ascension st clares hospital inc: grube, douglas m: ascension st clares hospitalANESTHESIA HUB
chippewa county war memorial hospital. aspirus medford hospital and clinics inc: last update january 2, 2021ANESTHESIA HUB
Board certification in anesthesiology requires passing the Staged Exams . The previously released 1990-1996 In-training Examinations categorized into BASIC/ADVANCED may be searched: The BASIC exam launched in July 2014 and is offered twice a year in June and November. To be eligible for the June exam, one must have completed 6months of CA-1
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APPLIED. The part 2 exam was replaced by the APPLIED exam in 2017 with two components: The APPLIED exam is normally offered 9 weeks a year at the ABA assessment center in Raleigh, NC. The ABA has released a statement on the plan for the 2021 APPLIED Exams . Successful Candidate Behavior and Improper Candidate Behavior videos from theABA.
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BASIC Equipment & Physics. A 16-year-old child has an arterial catheter inserted prior to a potentially difficult intubation for a craniofacial operation. While awake and breathing room air, arterial blood gas values are: PaO2 134 mm Hg, PaCO2 28 mm Hg, and pH 7.45.ANESTHESIA HUB
250 questions match your search. BASIC Pharmacology & Pharmacokinetics. The decreased duration of action of an intravenous dose of fentanyl compared with an intravenous dose of morphine is best explained by. (A) greater lipid solubility. (B) increased hepatic metabolism. (C) less protein binding.ANESTHESIA HUB
151 questions match your search. BASIC Respiratory & Critical Care General. A patient receiving mechanical ventilation with oxygen 60% postoperatively has aANESTHESIA HUB
Inhalation induction of anesthesia is more rapid in a 6-month-old infant than in an adult because infants have. (A) greater ratio of alveolar ventilation to functional residual capacity. (B) greater ratio of blood volume to body weight. (C) greater solubility of anesthetic in blood. (D) lower anesthetic requirement.ANESTHESIA HUB
ADVANCED General. A 40-year-old woman with Graves' disease is undergoing thyroidectomy with 1% isoflurane, 60% nitrous oxide, and oxygen. During surgical manipulation of the thyroid, temperature increases to 38.5°C, heart rate to 160 bpm, and blood pressure to150/100 mmHg.
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10 Random Questions. The arterial waveform and EKG shown are from a 60-year-old man with uremia who is the PACU after hip surgery undergeneral anesthesia.
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The concentration of bupivacaine is higher in maternal blood than in fetal blood because. (A) bupivacaine is metabolized in the placenta. (B) maternal blood has a higher pH. (C) maternal blood has greater plasma protein binding. (D) maternal hemoglobin has a higher affinityfor bupivacaine.
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10 Random Questions. Intraocular pressure is. (A) decreased by glycopyrrolate. (B) increased by hyperventilation. (C) decreased by halothane. (D) increased by nondepolarizing muscle relaxants. (E) increased by phenylephrine eye drops. Which of the following is most likely to result in oxygen desaturation in a patient with Eisenmenger's syndromeANESTHESIA HUB
Board certification in anesthesiology requires passing the Staged Exams . The previously released 1990-1996 In-training Examinations categorized into BASIC/ADVANCED may be searched: The BASIC exam launched in July 2014 and is offered twice a year in June and November. To be eligible for the June exam, one must have completed 6months of CA-1
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APPLIED. The part 2 exam was replaced by the APPLIED exam in 2017 with two components: The APPLIED exam is normally offered 9 weeks a year at the ABA assessment center in Raleigh, NC. The ABA has released a statement on the plan for the 2021 APPLIED Exams . Successful Candidate Behavior and Improper Candidate Behavior videos from theABA.
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BASIC Equipment & Physics. A 16-year-old child has an arterial catheter inserted prior to a potentially difficult intubation for a craniofacial operation. While awake and breathing room air, arterial blood gas values are: PaO2 134 mm Hg, PaCO2 28 mm Hg, and pH 7.45.ANESTHESIA HUB
250 questions match your search. BASIC Pharmacology & Pharmacokinetics. The decreased duration of action of an intravenous dose of fentanyl compared with an intravenous dose of morphine is best explained by. (A) greater lipid solubility. (B) increased hepatic metabolism. (C) less protein binding.ANESTHESIA HUB
151 questions match your search. BASIC Respiratory & Critical Care General. A patient receiving mechanical ventilation with oxygen 60% postoperatively has aANESTHESIA HUB
Inhalation induction of anesthesia is more rapid in a 6-month-old infant than in an adult because infants have. (A) greater ratio of alveolar ventilation to functional residual capacity. (B) greater ratio of blood volume to body weight. (C) greater solubility of anesthetic in blood. (D) lower anesthetic requirement.ANESTHESIA HUB
ADVANCED General. A 40-year-old woman with Graves' disease is undergoing thyroidectomy with 1% isoflurane, 60% nitrous oxide, and oxygen. During surgical manipulation of the thyroid, temperature increases to 38.5°C, heart rate to 160 bpm, and blood pressure to150/100 mmHg.
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10 Random Questions. The arterial waveform and EKG shown are from a 60-year-old man with uremia who is the PACU after hip surgery undergeneral anesthesia.
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The concentration of bupivacaine is higher in maternal blood than in fetal blood because. (A) bupivacaine is metabolized in the placenta. (B) maternal blood has a higher pH. (C) maternal blood has greater plasma protein binding. (D) maternal hemoglobin has a higher affinityfor bupivacaine.
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10 Random Questions. Intraocular pressure is. (A) decreased by glycopyrrolate. (B) increased by hyperventilation. (C) decreased by halothane. (D) increased by nondepolarizing muscle relaxants. (E) increased by phenylephrine eye drops. Which of the following is most likely to result in oxygen desaturation in a patient with Eisenmenger's syndromeANESTHESIA HUB
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Reveal answer. BASIC Neuro. Each of the following statements about the blood supply of the spinal cord is true EXCEPT: (A) The anterior spinal artery is made up of branches from the vertebral, intercostal, and iliac arteries. (B) The segmental blood supply of the cord depends upon the location of the arteria radicularis magna (Adamkiewicz)ANESTHESIA HUB
The concentration of bupivacaine is higher in maternal blood than in fetal blood because. (A) bupivacaine is metabolized in the placenta. (B) maternal blood has a higher pH. (C) maternal blood has greater plasma protein binding. (D) maternal hemoglobin has a higher affinityfor bupivacaine.
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Anesthesia for Congenital Heart Disease Dean Andropoulos, Stephen Stayer, Isobel Russell, Emad Mossad Edition 3 (2015) The third edition of Anesthesia for Congenital Heart Disease, the recognized gold-standard reference in this field, offers a major update and expansion of the textbook to reflect the ongoing development of the practice of pediatric and congenital cardiac anesthesia and theANESTHESIA HUB
ICU. Civetta, Taylor and Kirby's Critical Care. A. Joseph Layon, Andrea Gabrielli, Mihae Yu, Kenneth Wood. Edition 5 (2017) Covering every problem encountered in today’s intensive care unit, this leading critical care textbook presents the knowledge and expertise ofANESTHESIA HUB
A Practical Approach to Obstetric Anesthesia Curtis Baysinger, Brenda Bucklin, David Gambling Edition 2 (2016) Successfully combining the comprehensive depth of a textbook and the user-friendly features o fa practical handbook, A Practical Approach to Obstetric Anesthesia, 2nd Edition, is a portable resource for both experienced and noviceclinicians.
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Anesthesia Oral Board Review Gregory George Edition 1 (2013) This book from the Ultimate Board Prep is designed to be an important component of your overall preparation for one of the most stressful events in your life.the anesthesia oral boards.ANESTHESIA HUB
192 questions match your search. BASIC Pharmacology & Pharmacokinetics. A 62-year-old man is scheduled for coronary artery bypass grafting. During induction of anesthesia with fentanyl, high peak inspiratory pressures occur with manual ventilation, and peripheral oxygen saturation decreases fromANESTHESIA HUB
Reveal answer. BASIC Transfusions & Fluids. An advantage of CPDA-1 over CPD for storage of packed red blood cells is. (A) greater enhancement of red cell survival. (B) lesser increase in plasma hemoglobin concentration. (C) lesser increase in PC02 of stored blood. (D) better maintenance of blood pH.ANESTHESIA HUB
Respirations are 10/min, PaO2 is 68 mmHg, PaCO2 is 54 mmHg, and pH is 7.28. The most likely cause of the respiratory acidemia is. (A) blunted sensitivity to low pH in the medullary respiratory center. (B) chronic carbon dioxide retention. (C) decreased lung volume fromsupine positioning.
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