Using a CPT manual, select the correct anesthesia code
Anesthesia: General
Procedure: Intrapelvic obturator neurectomy
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A) Nasal congestion and runny nose B) Skin retractions between the ribs during inhalation C) Skin that is hot and dry D) Systolic blood pressure of 92 mmHg
You are treating a 9-year-old male who is short of breath and has a history of asthma. At the scene, he presents in severe respiratory distress, with intercostal retractions, lethargy, and expiratory wheezing. His pulse is 136 beats/min, respirations are 32 breaths/min, and SpO2 is 95%. You have assisted the patient with his albuterol MDI and are transporting him emergently to the hospital. As you reassess the patient, which finding is most concerning?
A) SpO2 of 94% B) Increased wheezing heard bilaterally C) Heart rate of 68 beats/min D) Blood pressure of 100/64 mmHg
Which type of tube is placed directly into the patient's stomach and used to feed the patient?
A) Gastrostomy B) Nasopharynx C) Nasogastric D) Catheter
Which of the following statements regarding receptor sites of medications is TRUE?
A) An agonist is a drug that binds to receptor sites and prevents a normal response by the cell. B) An antagonist is a drug that binds to a receptor and causes a response. C) A protagonist is a drug that binds to a receptor and causes a response. D) The stronger the attraction of a drug to a receptor site, the greater the affinity.