Which of the following are considered routine intraoperative monitors? A. Temperature probe. B. Electrocardiogram. C. Capnograph. D. Blood pressure cuff. E. Foley catheter.
Answer: ABD DISCUSSION: The American Society of Anesthesiologists requires that the patient's ventilation, circulation, oxygenation, and temperature be continually monitored during all anesthetics. Routine monitors are considered to be a temperature probe, electrocardiogram, pulse oximetry, and blood pressure cuff