PrepTest 86, Section 2, Question 2
Edgar: Nurses who have been specially trained in administering anesthetics should be allowed to anesthetize patients without having to do so under a doctor's supervision. After all, anesthesia has gotten remarkably safe in recent decades.
Edgar: Nurses who have been specially trained in administering anesthetics should be allowed to anesthetize patients without having to do so under a doctor's supervision. After all, anesthesia has gotten remarkably safe in recent decades.
Janet: Although it's true that nurse anesthetists receive excellent training, only doctors have the broader medical training to handle the rare emergencies that can arise.
Edgar: Nurses who have been specially trained in administering anesthetics should be allowed to anesthetize patients without having to do so under a doctor's supervision. After all, anesthesia has gotten remarkably safe in recent decades.
Janet: Although it's true that nurse anesthetists receive excellent training, only doctors have the broader medical training to handle the rare emergencies that can arise.
Edgar: Nurses who have been specially trained in administering anesthetics should be allowed to anesthetize patients without having to do so under a doctor's supervision. After all, anesthesia has gotten remarkably safe in recent decades.
The dialogue provides the most support for the claim that Edgar and Janet disagree over whether
nurses should ever be allowed to anesthetize patients
emergencies that can develop from anesthesia are rare
nurses should be given more training in administering anesthetics
the safety of anesthesia has improved in recent decades
the administration of anesthetics by a nurse should always be supervised by a doctor
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