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A novice nurse says, We want to keep our clients in stage 4 anesthesia during their surgery. How should the supervising nurse interpret this statement?
 
  Standard Text: Select all that apply.
  1. The novice nurse has made an error in this statement.
  2. Stage 4 anesthesia is avoided.
  3. This is a good description of the goal of anesthesia.
  4. The novice nurse should have said stage 3 anesthesia.
  5. A more accurate statement would be that the client is maintained in anxiolysis anesthesia.
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6 years ago
Correct Answer: 1,2,4
Rationale 1: Stage 4 is not the goal for anesthesia.
Rationale 2: In stage 4, the medulla is paralyzed and breathing and circulation could stop. This stage is avoided.
Rationale 3: This is not the goal of anesthesia.
Rationale 4: The goal of anesthesia is rapid induction through stages 1 and 2 with the client remaining in stage 3 until the end of the procedure.
Rationale 5: Anxiolysis is a term used to describe minimal sedation, not general anesthesia.
Global Rationale: Stage 4 is not the goal for anesthesia. The goal of anesthesia is rapid induction through stages 1 and 2 with the client remaining in stage 3 until the end of the procedure. In stage 4, the medulla is paralyzed and breathing and circulation could stop. This stage is avoided. Anxiolysis is a term used to describe minimal sedation, not general anesthesia.
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