CNIM PRACTICE QUESTIONS WITH
CORRECT ANSWERS
ANASTAMOSIS? - CORRECT ANSWER--CONNECTION or
opening BETWEEN two things (especially cavities or
passages) that are normally diverging or branching, such as
between blood vessels.
-COMMUNICATION BETWEEN ARTERIES
What causes the most airborne bacteria in OR?
a. blood on gown
b. blood spill
c. skin shed
d. patient vent - CORRECT ANSWER-c. skin shed
Nerve that innervates 4th and 5th fingers? - CORRECT
ANSWER-Ulnar Nerve
Problem with Bilateral Synchronus Stim? - CORRECT
ANSWER-Can mask unilateral problems
No N20 at baseline could mean? - CORRECT ANSWERStroke
What should you check 1st if you lose all waves? - CORRECT
ANSWER-Stimulator

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