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sam.t96

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The major difference between anesthetic and neuroleptanesthetic drugs is that the neuroleptanesthetic drugs:
 
  a. decrease pain sensation and produce amnesia while the patient remains conscious.
  b. induce a loss of all sensation, often impairing consciousness.
  c. are neuromuscular blocking agents that produce paralysis.
  d. include halothane, which is the prototype for this class of drug.

Question 2

How many times a minute should an infant who is NOT breathing be ventilated?
 
  a. 1012 c. 1220
  b. 1520 d. 2530



nixon_s

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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

c



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