Sedation Quiz PDF
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This document includes a quiz containing multiple choice questions about sedation. Topics covered include adverse events, risk factors, monitoring, and treatment for various sedation-related issues. The quiz targets medical professionals, especially in emergency settings
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Sedation quiz What is the most common adverse event associated with ketamine sedation in emergency settings? A) Respiratory depression B) Hypotension C) Laryngospasm D) Allergic reaction What is the primary risk factor for difficult airway management in pediatric sed...
Sedation quiz What is the most common adverse event associated with ketamine sedation in emergency settings? A) Respiratory depression B) Hypotension C) Laryngospasm D) Allergic reaction What is the primary risk factor for difficult airway management in pediatric sedation? A) Obesity B) Prior surgeries C) High anxiety levels D) Mallampati Class I What is the most effective way to predict a difficult airway before sedation? A) Review of patient history B) CT imaging C) Randomized trial D) Capnography How is laryngospasm best managed during ketamine sedation? A) Administering epinephrine B) Providing positive pressure ventilation C) Increasing ketamine dose D) Performing immediate tracheostomy Which monitoring device is essential to detect hypoventilation early during moderate sedation? A) Pulse oximeter B) Capnography C) Electrocardiogram (ECG) D) Non-invasive blood pressure monitor What is the minimum recommended monitoring time after administering sedation in children? A) Until the child regains full consciousness B) 15 minutes after the procedure C) 30 minutes regardless of sedation depth D) Only until the procedure ends Which statement about pulse oximetry during pediatric sedation is true? A) It detects hypoxia before any adverse effects occur. B) It provides an early indication of hypoventilation. C) It measures oxygen saturation but does not detect early hypoventilation. D) It eliminates the need for capnography. What is the first-line treatment for apnea during sedation due to obstruction? A) Administer a reversal agent B) Provide positive pressure ventilation C) Increase the sedative dose D) Reposition of airway by head tilt chin lift What is the recommended action if a child exhibits persistent bradycardia during sedation? A) Increase the sedation level B) Administer atropine C) Continue with the procedure D) Reduce supplemental oxygen How should an overdose of midazolam be treated? A) Administer flumazenil B) Administer oxygen C) Administer Naloxone D) Administer Epinepherine What is the primary purpose of pre-sedation fasting guidelines for pediatric patients? A) To enhance the efficacy of sedation medications B) To prevent pulmonary aspiration during sedation C) To reduce anxiety in the patient D) To prolong the duration of sedation What is the minimum oxygen concentration that must be delivered during nitrous oxide sedation? A) 10% B) 20% C) 30% D) 50%