Loss of sensation or consciousness is defined as:

A. anesthetic accident
B. surgical anesthesia
C. analgesia
D. anesthesia

d
Rationale: Anesthesia is a loss of sensation, consciousness, or both. The ideal anesthetic agent should be able to rapidly and pleasantly induce and withdraw from anesthesia.

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A patient has an accelerated junctional rhythm. When you record the ECG, the tracing shows that the P waves follow the QRS complexes and that the distance from each P wave to the next R wave is 0.6 seconds. What is the PR interval?

A. 0.6 seconds B. 1.2 seconds C. 0.12 seconds D. The interval cannot be determined.

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