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- 3- Regarding Combined Spinal Epidural (CSE) technique in caesarian section: * a- Cause hypotension as spinal anesthesia b- Need local anesthetics as epidural O c- Dense block as spinal d- Carry disadvantage of both spinal and epidural7. An 84-year-old man is brought to the emergency department 30 minutes after an episode of syncope. Transthoracic echocardiography shows a 4-cm myxoma occupying the majority of the left atrium. The tumor will be excised using a robotically assisted operation via an oblique right atriotomy and transection of the interatrial septum. When making the incision into the left atrium to remove the myxoma, which of the following regions of the interatrial septum should be avoided in order to prevent injury to the cardiac conduction system? A) Crista terminalis B) Fossa ovalis region C) Posteroinferior region above the opening of the coronary sinus D) Superoanterior region above the limbus of the fossa ovalis E) Superoposterior region posterior to the fossa ovalisExplain the following areas about (MRI device) 1. What are the ingredients? The device? 2. The working principle 3. What common malfunctions (MRI device) should a medical equipment engineer know
- 2. You find the patient awake, talking to his wife. You introduce yourself, ask if you can provide assistance and then check the patient's pulse while you start talking to him. You note his pulse to be fast and his skin to be a little clammy. He goes on to give you the following information: "I was walking around the market with my wife just now when I suddenly developed severe abdominal pain that felt like it ripped through to my back. The pain isn't as bad now but is definitely still there. When the pain came on initially I got really light headed and had to sit down or else I thought I might pass out. I haven't tried getting up." The patient provided a lot of information to you. What are some specific points on their history that you want to specifically ask given this patient's abdominal pain? Choose all that apply Past surgical history Last menstrual period Location of pain History of similar pain1. What is the flow of blood through the heart? 2. Name three top priorities of the Medical Assistant? 3. Name a diagnostic imaging test and what it is used to diagnose? 4. What is the first thing you always do in specimen handling for safety?Discussion: 1. What conditions can cause an abnormal MRI7