Anesthesia Monitor Essentials

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According to AANA Standard IX, what are the required monitors for anesthesia?

  • NIBP, pulse oximeter, ECG
  • Temperature, heart rate, respiration
  • Blood pressure, heart rate, respiration
  • NIBP, pulse oximeter, ECG, temperature (correct)

What is the purpose of anesthetic monitoring?

  • To document blood pressure, heart rate, and respiration
  • To select appropriate non-invasive and invasive monitors
  • To continuously assess the patient's physiologic status and the effects of surgery and anesthetic agents (correct)
  • To evaluate and document the patient's physiologic condition

According to AANA Standard 9, what should be documented during anesthesia?

  • Threshold alarms and audible alerts
  • Physiologic condition and anesthetic technique
  • Blood pressure, heart rate, and respiration (correct)
  • Non-invasive and invasive monitors

Which alarms should be turned on and audible when using a physiological monitoring device?

<p>Variable pitch and threshold alarms (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Based on patient assessment and procedure type, which monitors should be selected for anesthesia?

<p>Appropriate non-invasive and invasive monitors (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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