A 35-year-old patient, who is ASA physical status 1, is scheduled for open cholecystectomy under general anesthesia. Which of the following end-tidal concentrations would most likely block the adrenergic response to skin incision?
(A) Enflurane 1.7%, oxygen
(B) Isoflurane 1.2%, oxygen
(C) Enflurane 0.6%, nitrous oxide 70%, oxygen
(D) Halothane 0.4%, nitrous oxide 70%, oxygen
(E) Isoflurane 1.0%, nitrous oxide 70%, oxygen
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The illustration depicts flow-volume loops for the same person at two different times in his life. Which of the following is indicated by the dotted loop?
A patient with lumbar disk disease requires lumbar epidural injection of a corticosteroid for control of low back pain. Which of the following statements concerning this treatment is true?
(A) Maximum effect occurs one hour after injection
(B) Maximum effect occurs when drug concentration peaks in cerebrospinal fluid
(C) Maximum effect occurs during the acute phase of the disease
(D) The beneficial effect results primarily from sympathetic neurolysis
(E) It is contraindicated if the patient has had prior surgical procedures on the lumbar disks
A patient has tonic movements of the head and neck, nystagmus, and slurred speech after receiving metoclopramide for nausea after nitrous oxide-opioid anesthesia. The most appropriate pharmacologic treatment is
In an Infant, spinal anesthesia to a sensory level of T8 is achieved with tetracaine administered at the L2-3 interspace. Compared with spinal anesthesia to the same sensory level in an adult, this anesthetic is associated with a
A 34-year-old man has hyperkalemia-induced asystole. After initiating cardiopulmonary resuscitation, which of the following is the most appropriate next step in management?