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Conscious procedural sedation

A minimally depressed level of consciousness during which the client retains the ability to maintain a continuous patent airway and respond appropriately to physical stimulation or verbal commands

Local anesthesia

Client loses sensation to a localized body part


Spraying the back of the throat with lidocaine to decrease the gag reflex

Regional anesthesia

Client was a sensation in an area of the body

Laparoscope for a tubal sterilization

General anesthesia

Client loses all sensation and consciousness

Major surgical procedures

Hematuria

The presence of blood in the urine

Specificity

The ability of a test to correctly identify those individuals who do not have the disease

Sensitivity

The ability of a test to correctly identify those individuals who have the disease

Sensitivity

The ability of a test to correctly identify those individuals who have the disease

Incidence

The prevalence of a disease in a population or community, the predictive value of the same test can be different when applied to people of different ages, gender, and geographic locations.

Predictive value

The ability of screening test results to correctly identify the disease state, a true positive correctly identifies person to actually have the disease, whereas a true negative correctly identifies persons who do not actually have the disease