Lab 2 Quiz Monitors & Monitoring Flashcards
Which of the following is the gold standard for measuring oxygenation and ventilation status in an anesthetized patient?
- Arterial blood gas analysis
- Venous blood gas analysis
- Capnography
- Pulse oximetry
- Capnography and pulse oximetery
- Arterial blood gas analysis
Hypotension in small animal species is defined as a SAP < ________ mmHg and a MAP < ____________ mmHg
- 80; 60
- 120; 100
- 70; 50
- 140; 100
- 80; 60
How often should you record your vital signs (HR, RR, BP) during anesthesia?
- Every minute
- Every 5 minutes
- Every 15 minute
- Only once at the beginning and end of anesthesia
- Every 5 minutes
Which of the following SpO2 readings correlates best with a PaO2 of 60 mmHg?
- 60%
- 85%
- 90%
- 95%
- 90%
The clinical uses for electrocardiography include which of the following?
- Determine the heart rate and rhythm
- Record electrical activity of the heart
- Determine electrolyte abnormalities
- All of the above
- All of the above
Which method of blood pressure measurement is considered the most accurate (“the gold standard”)?
- Direct arterial blood pressure
- Ultrasonic Doppler method
- Oscillometric method
- PetMAP blood pressure measurement device
- Direct arterial blood pressure
What can the esophageal stethoscope be used to determine?
- Heart rate
- Oxygenation status
- Electrical activity of the heart
- Respiratory rate
- A and D
- A and D
Which of the following species is NOT correctly matched to their normal range of heart rate under anesthesia (in beats per minute)?
- Dog: 70 to 100
- Cat: 80 to 120
- Horse: 30 to 45
- Sheep: 60 to 90
- Cat: 80 to 120
Which of the following does NOT indicate a light plane of anesthesia?
- Brisk palpebral reflex
- Nystagmus
- Lacrimation
- Absent corneal reflex
- Absent corneal reflex