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2. Situations that may lead to negative postoperative outcomes include ALL EXCEPT
3. A true statement for Cardiac and Pulmonary preoperative risk assessment includes
4. Tools of use in appropriate medication use for older adults include
5. The assessment and plan of the pre-operative visit is an ideal place to provide directives for care to be used by hospital-based providers. Which of the following are good examples of such directives? (select ALL that apply)
6. All the following are reasonable screening tools to use in the pre-operative assessment process EXCEPT
7. Regarding the optimal BMI preoperatively (choose the one best option)
8. If Empagliflozin is one of the patient’s medications, it should be
9. A 58-year-old man presents to you for an elective left total knee replacement in one week. A review of systems is positive for increased shortness of breath in the last few days with a decreased ability to exercise and progressively worsening swelling in the feet for the past 2 weeks. His past medical history is significant for hypertension, congestive heart failure, type 2 diabetes mellitus (A1c 7.9 today), and osteoarthritis. His home medications include metformin and lisinopril. An echocardiogram performed 13 months ago showed an ejection fraction of 45% and concentric left ventricular hypertrophy without any valvular abnormalities. Laboratory testing one week ago showed normal renal function (eGFR 60), 13 months ago eGFR was 58.. Your assessment regarding the elective surgery is
10. Spirometry is required as a pre-operative screening test on all patients scheduled for elective surgery.
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