Professional Aspects of Nurse Anesthesia
Pre-op Assessment & Patient Preparation
Anesthetic Techniques
The Anesthesia Machine
Fluids & Blood Component Therapy
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This type of document expresses the AANA's official positions of beliefs on practice-related topics. They may also define the knowledge, skills, and abilities considered necessary for a nurse anesthetist.

What is a position statement?

100

This fasting guideline applies to clear liquids before elective procedures under general anesthesia.

What is 2 hours?

100

This type of anesthesia is defined as a drug-induced reversible state characterized by unconsciousness, amnesia, immobility, and control of ANS responses to noxious stimulation

What is general anesthesia?

100

This system prevents inadvertent misconnections of gas cylinders.

What is the Pin Index Safety System?

100

This volume comprises 40% of total body water (TBW).

What is intracellular fluid?

200

This ethical principle supports the patient's right to make informed decisions about their own care.

What is autonomy?

200

This classifications system helps assess a patient's overall health status prior to anesthesia.

What is the ASA Physical Status Classification System?

200

This induction agent can cause adrenal suppression and is often avoided in septic patients.

What is etomidate?

200

This is the maximum pressure and volume for an E-cylinder that contains oxygen.

What is 660 L and 1,900 psi?

200

Name the 3 major ions of intracellular fluid.

What is K+, Mg+2, and PO4-2?

300

The use of unnecessary invasive perioperative testing is most likely to put the provider in violation of the principle of:

What is nonmaleficence?

300

This functional capacity estimate is based on physical activity and is used to stratify cardiac risk.

What are metabolic equivalents, or METs?

300

This agent is associated with increased secretions, hallucinations, and sympathomimetic effects.

What is ketamine?

300

This system operates at a pressure between 45-55 psi and controls gas flow after it has passed through the pressure regulator but before it reaches the flow control valves.

What is the intermediate pressure system.

300

This is the movement of water across a semipermeable membrane.

What is osmosis?

400
In an emergency, when immediate treatment is required, and the patent is unconscious or unable to consent. This permits health care providers to provide lifesaving care.

What is implied consent? 

400

This common cause of intraoperative anaphylaxis is often found in urinary catheters, gloves, and IV ports.

What is latex?

400

This inherited condition triggered by volatile anesthetics or succinylcholine can cause hyperthermia, hypercapnia, and muscle rigidity.

What is malignant hyperthermia?

400

This valve allows manual delivery 100% oxygen directly into the breathing circuit at a rate between 35-75 L/min.

What is the oxygen flush valve?

400

This is the normal plasma osmolarity?

What is 280-290 mOsm/L?

500

These 4 things must be proven to win a negligence or malpractice claim?

What is duty, breach of duty, causation, and damages? 

500

Name 3 predictors for postoperative pulmonary complications.

What are smoking, chronic lung disease, and open aorta/thoracic/upper abdominal surgeries?

500

This is the alveolar concentration required to block ANS response to painful stimulus.

What is MAC-bar (~1.5 MAC)?

500

This is the backup or secondary oxygen delivery system that operates independently from the primary oxygen flowmeters.

What is the alternative oxygen control?

500

This category of solutions have an osmolarity that approximates the plasma (or cells). 

What are isotonic solutions?