10 Random Questions
In a patient with hypovolemic shock, which of the following factors is the best measure of the overall balance between oxygen supply and demand?
(A) Arterial oxygen content
(B) PetO2
(C) Mixed venous oxygen saturation
(D) PaO2
(E) Transcutaneous oxygen tension
Reveal Answer
BASIC
Respiratory & Critical Care
General
When using a Venturi face mask with a reservoir bag
(A) a known constant FiO2 is delivered
(B) the reservoir bag ensures predictable FiO2 while conserving fresh gas flow
(C) low fresh gas flows will not decrease FiO2
(D) the system prevents hypocarbia during tachypnea
(E) the system increases anatomic dead space
Reveal Answer
BASIC
Equipment & Physics
Compared with a patient without liver disease, a patient with cirrhosis will have
(A) greater accumulation of vecuronium with infusion
(B) increased unbound plasma vecuronium concentration
(C) more frequent occurrence of phase II block after succinylcholine administration
(D) prolonged elimination half-life of atracurium
(E) unchanged volume of distribution for pancuronium
Reveal Answer
BASIC
Pharmacology & Pharmacokinetics
During laser microsurgery of the larynx using an endotracheal tube, a fire occurs in the airway. Which of the following is the most appropriate initial management?
(A) Increase FiO2 to 1.0
(B) Instill saline into the endotracheal tube
(C) Perform cricothyroidotomy
(D) Remove the endotracheal tube
(E) Ventilate with air
Reveal Answer
BASIC
Equipment & Physics
General
Compared with thiopental, etomidate causes
(A) greater histamine release
(B) greater myocardial depression
(C) greater myoclonic activity
(D) increased seizure threshold
(E) less nausea
Reveal Answer
BASIC
Pharmacology & Pharmacokinetics
After receiving excessive intraoperative blood replacement, a patient anesthetized with fentanyl, diazepam, and nitrous oxide develops acute pulmonary edema. The drug most likely to help him acutely is
(A) isoflurane
(B) nitroprusside
(C) digoxin
(D) nitroglycerin
(E) furosemide
Reveal Answer
BASIC
Transfusions & Fluids
Which Mapleson breathing circuit shown in the illustration permits the LEAST amount of fresh gas inflow to prevent rebreathing during spontaneous ventilation?
(A) A
(B) B
(C) C
(D) D
(E) E
Reveal Answer
BASIC
Equipment & Physics
Which of the following fluids will restore circulating blood volume with the smallest infused volume?
(A) Albumin 25%
(B) Dextrose 5% in saline solution 0.45%
(C) Hydroxyethyl starch 6%
(D) Lactated Ringer's solution
(E) Type-specific whole blood
Reveal Answer
Which of the following statements concerning the cerebral effects of barbiturates is true?
(A) Barbiturate coma produces greater cerebral protection than hypothermia to 17 C
(B) Barbiturate-induced reduction in cerebral blood flow is greater at normocarbia than at hypocarbia
(C) Barbiturates decrease the cerebral metabolic rate for oxygen by decreasing cerebral blood flow
(D) Somatosensory evoked potentials and the EEG are equally sensitive to suppression by barbiturates
(E) When administered in doses sufficient to produce an isoelectric EEG, barbiturates decrease the cerebral metabolic rate for oxygen by 50%
Reveal Answer
While delivering nitrous oxide 1.5 L/min, oxygen 1.5 L/min, and sevoflurane 2%, a leak in the oxygen flowmeter would most likely be detected by the
(A) low airway pressure alarm
(B) "fail-safe" system
(C) oxygen analyzer on the expiratory limb
(D) oxygen flowmeter reading
(E) mass spectrometric analysis of gases
Reveal Answer
BASIC
Equipment & Physics