
Moderate Sedation
Quiz by Heather Rabben
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- Q1
While a qualified RN is administering moderate sedation for a patient, which of the following activities are appropriate during the procedure?
Assisting the proceduralist in labeling a specimen.
Assisting the proceduralist while they take a biopsy.
Leaving the room to get a supply or equipment.
None of the above: Patient monitoring is the sedation RNs SOLE function during a case.
30s - Q2
The reversal medication for Midazolam is
Neostigmine
Flumazenil
Rocuronium
Naloxone
30s - Q3
The following patients would be appropriate candidates for RN moderate sedation... 53y male, 38 BMI with history of DM1, renal failure on HD, and reactive airway:
Appropriate
Not Appropriate
30s - Q4
The following patients would be appropriate candidates for RN moderate sedation... 73y female, 29 BMI with history of HTN controlled on medications, walks 2 miles with her dog daily, no anesthesia history:
Not Appropriate
Appropriate
30s - Q5
Clear liquids may be consumed safely up to ________________________ before a procedure, according to ASA guidelines.
1 hour
6 hours
45 minutes
2 hours
30s - Q6
If reversal medication are used during a moderate sedation case, the required recovery time is a minimum of _______________________.
4 hours
2 hours
1 hour
30 minutes
30s - Q7
Moderate sedation documentation requires proof that the patient returned to their baseline after the procedure.
False
True
30s