National Assistant at Surgery Certification’s Post

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The correct answer is the letter C. Congratulations to those who answered letter C! Rationale: Intraoperative cerebral ischemia on the contralateral side can produce deficits, such as weak grip, pronator drift, and diminished cognitive abilities and fine motor function. Reference: Seifert, P. C. (2014). Core Curriculum for the RN First Assistant (5th ed.). Denver, CO: AORN Inc. Page 270.

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Kathy Fodor RN, RNFA, Clinical Services Advisor

Working to embrace integrity transparency, accountability and trustworthiness. The HWL way!

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C

Bob Salsameda, NP-C

Board Certified Neurological Perioperative Nurse Practitioner: Clinical Scientist/Sub-Investigator

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C

Larry Posternak, RNFA

Registered Nurse First Assistant - Orthopaedics Service Leader at Halton Healthcare

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C

Anita Perkins

RN, MSN, CNOR, RNFA, at South Kansas City Surgery Center and Advent Health South Overland Park

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C

Noah Dunn

Cardiothoracic Surgery Clinical Care Coordinator RN, BSN, CNOR, RNFA

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C

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