Post-Test

Participant demographics:

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* 1. Full Name:

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* 2. Please indicate credentials

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* 3. What type of certificate do you wish?

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* 4. Florida license number for CE Broker reporting:

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* 5. How many credit(s) are you claiming:

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* 6. I attest that I have watched the Moderate Sedation webcast video and have read the referenced practice guideline articles.

Moderate Sedation Post-test (a passing score of 92% is required).

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* 7. Informed consent  is required for procedures using moderate sedation.

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* 8. Additional training to provide moderate sedation is not required, as long as you have a designated "code team" close by during the procedure. 

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* 9. The depth of sedation is a continuum and ranges from anxiolysis to general anesthesia.

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* 10. The reversal agent for opioids is naloxone and the reversal agent for benzodiazepines is flumazenil. 

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* 11. The monitoring of the depth of sedation can easily be conducted by the provider performing the procedure.

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* 12. Propofol can be used for moderate sedation and can easily be reversed by flumazenil. 

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* 13. Proficiency in basic airway management is not required to provide moderate sedation.

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* 14. Propofol, ketamine and etomidate are medications used for general anesthesia. 

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* 15. Supplemental oxygen for moderate sedation should always be considered. 

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* 16. Opioids and sedatives should not be combined to provide moderate sedation. 

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* 17. All patients are appropriate candidates for moderate sedation. 

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* 18. Both the amount and type of foods ingested must be considered when determining an appropriate fasting period prior to moderate sedation. 

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* 19. During moderate sedation, a patient responds to verbal commands both alone or with light stimulation, no interventions are required to maintain a patient airway, and spontaneous ventilation is adequate.

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* 20. Many complications associated with moderate sedation, such as cardiovascular decompensation, may be avoided if adverse drug responses are detected and treated in a timely manner.

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