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According to AANA Standard IX, what are the required monitors for anesthesia?
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?
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?
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?
Which alarms should be turned on and audible when using a physiological monitoring device?
Based on patient assessment and procedure type, which monitors should be selected for anesthesia?
Based on patient assessment and procedure type, which monitors should be selected for anesthesia?