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ASIR SURGICAL MCQs BANK
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Dr. Gharama Al-Shehri
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Chapter: 12 /
Q: 98
Which anticoagulation treatment plan(s) is/are appropriate for a 72-year-old man with a mechanical heart valve in place who takes Coumadin (warfarin) and now requires elective left colon resection?
Chapter: 12 /
Q: 99
Which of the following treatment plans is appropriate for a 68-year-old patient with moderate to severe congestive heart failure following a major abdominal surgical procedure?
Chapter: 12 /
Q: 100
Which of the following steps is/are appropriate for a 65-year-old woman who develops atrial fibrillation with associated mild hypotension and rapid ventricular response following partial gastric resection?
Chapter: 12 /
Q: 101
The damaging effects of cardiopulmonary bypass are, to a large degree, due to activation of the humoral amplification system. The humoral amplification system includes which of the following?
Chapter: 12 /
Q: 102
Adequate flow during cardiopulmonary bypass is best indicated by:
Chapter: 12 /
Q: 103
Which of the following does not typically occur during the first few minutes of cardiopulmonary bypass?
Chapter: 12 /
Q: 104
Which of the following are physiologic benefits of intra-aortic balloon counterpulsation to the ischemic ventricle?
Chapter: 12 /
Q: 105
Which of the following are the major indications for instituting intra-aortic balloon pumping?
Chapter: 12 /
Q: 106
Which of the following are the most frequent complications of intra-aortic balloon counterpulsation?
Chapter: 12 /
Q: 107
Permanent artificial hearts are being developed that are electrically powered. Wireless techniques are used to transmit the electrical energy across the body wall using the principle of:
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